youre right, but thats why im bored of em lolwub wrote:Those have been pretty constant since the birth of house music though.kaili wrote:ye im bored of hearing bait house with 909 and boring beats with 808s tbh
Will the re-release of the 808, 909 & 303 push the nuum fwd?
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Re: Will the re-release of the 808, 909 & 303 push the nuum
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Re: Will the re-release of the 808, 909 & 303 push the nuum
Has the nuum every been used in a conversation outside of blackdowns blog and FACT articles?
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what does it even mean?
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exactlym8son wrote:what does it even mean?
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
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1. it's not retrochic because it's not analog. they are digital and they look like fisher price games.
2. fresh music doesn't come from a relaunched but old and a billion times used gear.
3. it's not what you use, it's how you use it.
2. fresh music doesn't come from a relaunched but old and a billion times used gear.
3. it's not what you use, it's how you use it.
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Re: Will the re-release of the 808, 909 & 303 push the nuum
yh but will it push the nuum?
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Re: Will the re-release of the 808, 909 & 303 push the nuum
only nuumpties can push the nuumm8son wrote:yh but will it push the nuum?
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
Re: Will the re-release of the 808, 909 & 303 push the nuum
if i could cough up the whatever incredible sum these machines will go for i'd probably buy them but not to make music but just for having fun and jamming and wrecking shit

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You're right, all genres are unique and entirely standalone. None are influenced or shaped by those that came before them.Pedro Sánchez wrote:exactlym8son wrote:what does it even mean?
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Every genre is part of the nuum then, or are we just being selective to those that London music journos have a passing interest in.garethom wrote:You're right, all genres are unique and entirely standalone. None are influenced or shaped by those that came before them.Pedro Sánchez wrote:exactlym8son wrote:what does it even mean?
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
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It's the Hardcore Continuum.
Not the Every Genre Nuum.
Not the Every Genre Nuum.
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Is Grime part of it?garethom wrote:It's the Hardcore Continuum.
Not the Every Genre Nuum.
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
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Think so, yeah.
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Some don't think so and that's the point i'm making, it's bullshit really, any genre can take influence from another and take a completely other direction then come back on itself later down the line, the evolution of music is never linear imo.garethom wrote:Think so, yeah.
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I'm not trying to be obtuse, i really don't know what it is.
pls explain
pls explain
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some theory simon reynolds put together to describe the progression of harcore to jungle to garage to grime and dubstep and uk funky and bassline
i feel 130 was just blackdown trying to create a new nuum genre which is probably why a lot of it sounds so stale, generic and done before to me. (i do like wen tho)
i feel 130 was just blackdown trying to create a new nuum genre which is probably why a lot of it sounds so stale, generic and done before to me. (i do like wen tho)
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Re: Will the re-release of the 808, 909 & 303 push the nuum
The evolution of London based music in specific should be obvious to anyone. Just like the way acid evolved into trax in Chicago and the straight line you can follow from acid to footwork.
There are definitely outside influences (hardcore was influenced by hip-house, jungle by hip-hop, garage by diva house and r&b), but those influences are all usurped by the styles and made their own and secondary to the defining characteristics that are shared by the whole "hardcore continuum" (swingy drums, bouncey sub bass basslines, relatively sparse samble based production, dub reggae references or influences). Each major development of a 'continuum' style music is obviously a callback to a previous one and a reaction to the one that came before it.
I hate the term, though. I much prefer 'London soundsystem culture', but that's irrelevant.
You see developments like these outside of electronic music as well. Take hardcore punk in America, that was then developed into post-hardcore, post-rock, math-rock and emo. Especially with emo you see a fairly straight line going from beginning to end, with each phase being reactionary in one way or another to the last.
There are definitely outside influences (hardcore was influenced by hip-house, jungle by hip-hop, garage by diva house and r&b), but those influences are all usurped by the styles and made their own and secondary to the defining characteristics that are shared by the whole "hardcore continuum" (swingy drums, bouncey sub bass basslines, relatively sparse samble based production, dub reggae references or influences). Each major development of a 'continuum' style music is obviously a callback to a previous one and a reaction to the one that came before it.
I hate the term, though. I much prefer 'London soundsystem culture', but that's irrelevant.
You see developments like these outside of electronic music as well. Take hardcore punk in America, that was then developed into post-hardcore, post-rock, math-rock and emo. Especially with emo you see a fairly straight line going from beginning to end, with each phase being reactionary in one way or another to the last.

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Re: Will the re-release of the 808, 909 & 303 push the nuum
Well yeah, it's pretty much only what one dude said, and a lot of people tend to agree with it. Not like it was government mandated or something, not really worth getting wound up about.Pedro Sánchez wrote:Some don't think so and that's the point i'm making, it's bullshit really, any genre can take influence from another and take a completely other direction then come back on itself later down the line, the evolution of music is never linear imo.garethom wrote:Think so, yeah.
To me, it just seems to make sense, similar themes, underground, pirate radio, bass heavy.
On a very, very basic level, I guess it's:m8son wrote:I'm not trying to be obtuse, i really don't know what it is.
pls explain
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Edit: The "Grime" line should be coming out of UKG, but can't make it go there.|
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Should be, Grime needs a funding programme.garethom wrote:Not like it was government mandated or something
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Natural headroom, elasticity and authenticity. But more so with the 303. The 303 can be interpreted but not emulated. There's no substitute for the way it can bend.wub wrote:This. Anyone can program an 808 beat with a sample pack and a bit of groove.Phigure wrote:let alone how many quality 808 and 909 sample packs there are (goldbaby tape 808/909 almost beats having an actual 808 or 909 tbh)
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