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rockonin wrote:I enjoyed that mix, why do people hate on trap so much? I like it. For me it bridges the gap because i don't like hip-hop/rap.
Because it's become a dirty word unto itself, like 'dubstep' and 'electro' before it...the original meanings of this world now representing sometime totally different in the mind of the average listener because of the way the homogenised versions of them are crammed into modern popular culture.
I care coz it makes me sad that that shite style is now better know than the dubstep most of us is here for. And it also makes me think that she didnt think its dubstep coz it has no moderntalking. Which is also sad. lol
f1rstsense wrote:I care coz it makes me sad that that shite style is now better know than the dubstep most of us is here for. And it also makes me think that she didnt think its dubstep coz it has no moderntalking. Which is also sad. lol
One person interprets a piece of art differently than another...so what? It happens, one of the greatest things about being human is that we are capable of having different opinions of things than one another.
Its my sadness that is caused by the fact that most people unable to connect the sounds of that mix (and similar tracks) to something, because in most heads dubstep style is connected
to what here most of the times is called brostep (btw i love it just as much). i mean there is some1 who loves darker techno music. there is a track coming ahead in the stream
labeled as dubstep and he doesn't even bother listening coz he thinks its something like a new borgore tune, while it might be the same dark type of music he listens to... and he'd
actually enjoy it.
For me interpretation is what you hear with your ears and how it is translated by your brain to your soul (this determines if you like it or not, and I was not talking about her not
liking it and actually she is running now listening that mix hurray one more hooked into the dark side of dubstep)!
tldr: most of the people don't even know about the deeper, darker and more minimal side of dubstep.
f1rstsense wrote:Its my sadness that is caused by the fact that most people unable to connect the sounds of that mix (and similar tracks) to something, because in most heads dubstep style is connected
to what here most of the times is called brostep (btw i love it just as much). i mean there is some1 who loves darker techno music. there is a track coming ahead in the stream
labeled as dubstep and he doesn't even bother listening coz he thinks its something like a new borgore tune, while it might be the same dark type of music he listens to... and he'd
actually enjoy it.
For me interpretation is what you hear with your ears and how it is translated by your brain to your soul (this determines if you like it or not, and I was not talking about her not
liking it and actually she is running now listening that mix hurray one more hooked into the dark side of dubstep)!
tldr: most of the people don't even know about the deeper, darker and more minimal side of dubstep.
Thought I covered it pretty well with this comment;
wub wrote:Because [Trap has] become a dirty word unto itself, like 'dubstep' and 'electro' before it...the original meanings of this world now representing sometime totally different in the mind of the average listener because of the way the homogenised versions of them are crammed into modern popular culture.