Well it's not exactly going strong at the moment is it? There obviously is a lot of creativity still there, but we're not seeing much action. I do agree though, it's not really very fair to compare grime and dubstep all the time ..FullyRecordingz wrote:why are they saying grime is failing
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trust me bruv grime record sales are going down hill on the regular mate, i work in a record store we used to sell about 40 % grime now we hardly stock it cos it just doesn't sell any moreFullyRecordingz wrote:why are they saying grime is failing
fuck off it aint even blown yet
grime is on the way out imho
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You never heard of House or Techno music then, from Chicago and Detroit respectively?Joseph-J wrote:Fuck off.
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"The hottest dance sound around wasn't born in the USA."
What was the last "hot dance sound" to come out of the USA??
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Wil Blaze wrote:trust me bruv grime record sales are going down hill on the regular mate, i work in a record store we used to sell about 40 % grime now we hardly stock it cos it just doesn't sell any moreFullyRecordingz wrote:why are they saying grime is failing
fuck off it aint even blown yet
grime is on the way out imho
just made another post about all the gun talk in grime.
i think that is the reason grime is slowing down, especially ona global level... it certainly turns me off sometimes.
ona side note, gun talk and the "gangster" image is what made hiphop so commercial in america.

ekhm... house and techno to name a fewJoseph-J wrote:Fuck off.
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What was the last "hot dance sound" to come out of the USA??

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Call of the week.Mudda wrote:It's not offensive, just a a bit of a gloss-over. I don't think dubstep was meant to be described in that compact, slightly bland way.
It should be more like "Fuck me sideways, the chest rattle on Haunted made me cough my weed up," or similar.
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uhhh...detroit techno.Joseph-J wrote:Fuck off.
Opening line and I'm angry already.
"The hottest dance sound around wasn't born in the USA."
What was the last "hot dance sound" to come out of the USA??
Oh yeah. Be-bop.
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Wil Blaze wrote:FullyRecordingz wrote:trust me bruv grime record sales are going down hill on the regular mate, i work in a record store we used to sell about 40 % grime now we hardly stock it cos it just doesn't sell any more
grime is on the way out imho
Isn't that because huge mix CDs (20 or 30 tracks, often an album's worth)
are being sold for 7 quid and making vinyl redundant..??
But I don't know how those sales are doing either - maybe it's all getting booted.

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Right - every genre that people have come up with has been, what 15+ years old? "The hottest dance sound around wasn't born in the USA" is just patronising.sapphic_beats wrote:uhhh...detroit techno.Joseph-J wrote:Fuck off.
Opening line and I'm angry already.
"The hottest dance sound around wasn't born in the USA."
What was the last "hot dance sound" to come out of the USA??
Oh yeah. Be-bop.
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Welcome to the forum Kitcarpilgrim!
I don't think it's a problem if people care about something and therefore care how it's represented in the media. I think the natural condition is show an interest.
At the end of the day media coverage is going to shape the scene - it already has - and if this means more money for the artists and djs then i'm all up for being concerned about accurate representation.
I don't think it's a problem if people care about something and therefore care how it's represented in the media. I think the natural condition is show an interest.
At the end of the day media coverage is going to shape the scene - it already has - and if this means more money for the artists and djs then i'm all up for being concerned about accurate representation.
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