Any new Genres about?

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Mehlovich
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Re: Any new Genres about?

Post by Mehlovich » Mon Aug 29, 2011 12:36 pm

oh and I have to add that you should check out all the digital dancehall (and all the other reggae ofc) if you haven't.
check out Maffi, Jahtari and all the Jammy's represses aswell as Firehouse things.

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Re: Any new Genres about?

Post by stranger_sounds » Mon Aug 29, 2011 4:20 pm

ketamine wrote: --

What I would like to see is more people producing Burial style moody crackle ambient bass music, but so far, any artist attempting this is called on “Copying” Burial, instead of simply being allowed to let an entire new genre form.


Check out Ghostek if you haven't already, got a nice burial vibe but does his own thing too
http://soundcloud.com/ghostek
Roof light is a good bet as well

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Re: Any new Genres about?

Post by ketamine » Mon Aug 29, 2011 5:20 pm

Mehlovich wrote:
ketamine wrote:D&B died years ago (for me).

Dubstep has changed to an extreme degree in past 2 years… And I’m loosing interest. To the point I’ve just stopped buying it, and the last show I went to was… boring. But I still love the concept of Dubstep, love producing it, etc etc… So I’m still hanging on for the love I once had.

Post-Dubstep, Future Garage (Emika/James Blake/Mount Kimbie) & random Electronic Exploration podcasts are basically all I listen to now.

I agree completely with you.
But actually I enjoy the fact that there isn't really a genre name for this kind of sound atm. because it has lead me to check out loads of garage and house especially. actually techno as well.
I sugest you look into detroit house, producers like Kyle Hall, Reference and maybe drexciya and underground resistance. if you haven't already ofc.

Also I've found out that following labels instead of producers are a great way of expierencing new music/genres etc.
a good example is Hemlock and Night Slugs who put out very diverse stuff every time.
Check out german labels too, for example Ost Gut Ton - serious techno/house label with some serious producers.

I am sure you will find lots of interesting things if you check out music outlets you won't normally check. in my experience Hardwax.de is a good place to start.
Your right, I should follow labels. Used to, but have forgotten about that method… Thanks for reminding me!

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Re: Any new Genres about?

Post by BASED » Mon Aug 29, 2011 5:21 pm

bass infused HOUSE MUSIC!!!

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