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Guess The Next Popular Music Genre
 

offline Pawel from The Chilean Vulture Rises (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-02 18:32 [#02369253]
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Could a lyrically rhythmic based popular music like Hip Hop
have been foreseen before its inception?

Can you guess the next popular music genre?



 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-02 18:38 [#02369255]
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PAW- pawelism - arrogant ass music


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-02 18:58 [#02369261]
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i want to make music that samples old string r&b records,
and combine it with like electro basslines and synths, kind
of like J Dilla and DMX Krew mixed like Electro Soul


 

offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2010-03-02 19:04 [#02369266]
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things that get popular and stay popular are usually seen as
passing fad when it comes out.


 

offline foomi on 2010-03-02 20:15 [#02369299]
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back to basics of electronics + music combination
thorough knowledge of the 2 main areas of electronics
pure aesthetics
no copyright samples
v. musical quite old fashioned reminds me of norman vs saxon
electronic battles maybe celtic sometimes
melodic
harmonic
rhythmic
mastery of frequency vs dynamics sound spectrum

i am foomi

foomi

foomi :-D


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-02 20:34 [#02369317]
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i agree, making music from ground up is always better, but
u gotta have teh money


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2010-03-02 21:27 [#02369335]
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el apw twin


 

offline Co-existence from Bergen (Norway) on 2010-03-02 21:44 [#02369338]
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A fusion of riverdance and linedance, labeled riverline or
river & line or just ri-li. It will have very little lyrics,
just crazyfrog-esque babel topped with occasional shouting
of the title of the song. We can only hope for V/vm-like
chop-ups...


 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2010-03-02 21:58 [#02369345]
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oempaloempa..just wait.


 

offline Cliff Glitchard from DEEP DOWN INSIDE on 2010-03-02 21:58 [#02369346]
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powerstep pan-flusion - jazz fusion influenced panflute
dubstep rock ballads.


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-02 22:06 [#02369352]
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ambient dubgrime


 

offline dingle berry from on a small plastic chair breat (Haiti) on 2010-03-02 23:53 [#02369391]
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I think a genre of non-music will come about!

Perhaps just people dancing to music in there own heads!
a system of nodding and winking will let the audience become
aware of poignant moments!

Only god knows how we distribute/sell this new musical
commodity!

Its all a bit John cage really!


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-02 23:58 [#02369396]
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yes.

and a rehash of something from the 90's brit-trance-hop.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-03 00:05 [#02369403]
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my mate played me something called 'funky' today which
apparently what the kids are in to now. It's a mix of
dubstep and house but really its just house with some
dubstep sound effects and vocal lines drenched in reverb and
echo. It's pretty shit.

I started a genre this evening called Goosestep. It's ultra
militant anti-semitic dubstep with bird noises sampled in
every track.


 

offline atwood from The Library (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-03 00:11 [#02369410]
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Strangely,I think it was someone from here who started the
musical genre of Doorstep,which just involves samples of
himself playing with his knob.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-03 00:15 [#02369419]
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ha! I like that. Maybe there's a label I can try and get
signed to?


 

offline Brisk from selling smack at the orphanage on 2010-03-03 00:18 [#02369422]
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"Funky" is awful. I do a few flyers for those kinda nights
and everything about it drives me insane.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-03 00:35 [#02369457]
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I think we should go to a "Funky" night together.


 

offline Sano on 2010-03-03 00:39 [#02369465]
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American IDM with pop singing, like Britney Spears Toxic but
more glitchy and with electric guitar style synths to match
today's youth hard attitude because life is so hard for
them.


 

offline Sano on 2010-03-03 00:40 [#02369466]
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With 808 hip hop drums and a cowbell breakdown for the
"lulz".


 

offline Mr Brazil from Oh Joan, I love you so... on 2010-03-03 01:22 [#02369484]
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I foresee songs in the style of John Dowland accompanied by
string quartet emulated by electronic devices in a very lush
way. No guitars, no drums. Cellos and thicker stringed
instruments create abrasive rhythm.

Popular music turns toward more sophistication leading to a
rebirth of Art Music.



 


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