How can you guys like this shit? Its the same early 90s house/dance samples over and over and over again, albiet at 170 bpm now. Out in the streets has a nice vibe to it, but it gets irritating as fuck 30 seconds into it. This jimmy mack 808 footcrab nonsense seriously sounds like someone took a 1991 club hit and fed it through that free glitch plugin a few times. Give me something I can at least head nod to, if not dance to.
Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 9:19 pm
by Steve_French
did you seriously count 170 bpm to that tune? or are you reffering to the whole using cliches in music in general?
Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:14 am
by zerbaman
goodeh wrote:did you seriously count 170 bpm to that tune? or are you reffering to the whole using cliches in music in general?
Yeah, how the fuck did you get to 170?
Did we hear the same song?
Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:39 am
by MrAural
SKRILLEX'S LONG-LOST BROTHER.
Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 1:26 am
by borrowed
zerbaman wrote:
goodeh wrote:did you seriously count 170 bpm to that tune? or are you reffering to the whole using cliches in music in general?
Yeah, how the fuck did you get to 170?
Did we hear the same song?
Oh dsf. I post about the shittyness and reptativeness of a genre and your counter argument is to bring up some arbitrarily high number i chose to convey that its been sped up.
Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 1:31 am
by wobbles
borrowed wrote:
zerbaman wrote:
goodeh wrote:did you seriously count 170 bpm to that tune? or are you reffering to the whole using cliches in music in general?
Yeah, how the fuck did you get to 170?
Did we hear the same song?
Oh dsf. I post about the shittyness and reptativeness of a genre and your counter argument is to bring up some arbitrarily high number i chose to convey that its been sped up.
can you please show me another tune that is the same as the one I posted?
Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 2:19 am
by zerbaman
borrowed wrote:
zerbaman wrote:
goodeh wrote:did you seriously count 170 bpm to that tune? or are you reffering to the whole using cliches in music in general?
Yeah, how the fuck did you get to 170?
Did we hear the same song?
Oh dsf. I post about the shittyness and reptativeness of a genre and your counter argument is to bring up some arbitrarily high number i chose to convey that its been sped up.
Not gonna argue with you about why you should like a particular song. If you don't you don't...
Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:14 am
by JBoy
Borrowed is right though, is it really a serious track because it sounds like a clown has done a remix of an old disco track.
Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:45 am
by antipode
Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:49 am
by zerbaman
Will point out though, that if it were to accuse anyone of remixing old disco-styled tunes, the note would go to Daft Punk imo.
Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 2:49 pm
by Steve_French
i liked the tune, i'm not judging what others like, i just didn't know if you counted 170 for that tune
Re: A friend starts using FruityLoops
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 8:03 pm
by kingGhost
on a serious note, in the original video.. the electric buzz sample that's at 32 sec in... what other tune is that in? it's bugging me