The midwest. Detroit/Chicago. Morphed out of disco. Late 70s/80s imo.
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 6:21 pm
by wub
Some folk in here could benefit from reading Last Night A DJ Saved My Life. History of dance music from shamans banging rocks onwards.
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 6:54 pm
by fragments
wub wrote:Some folk in here could benefit from reading Last Night A DJ Saved My Life. History of dance music from shamans banging rocks onwards.
Its worth it for all the artist names/song names/album names getting dropped and then going and digging for that stuff to hear it.
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:08 pm
by skimpi
heard it here first, the 909 drum machine will make a comeback for the 30th year running
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:15 pm
by titchbit
u know that pause @ 2:16 was him worrying about pissing everybody off with a simple slip of the tongue.
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:50 pm
by wolf89
You're not Chad you lot
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:06 pm
by ChadDub
wolf89 wrote:Chad where do you think house music came from and when?
I don't listen to house so I don't care
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:29 pm
by wolf89
Regardless of if you care or not you should know a bit about musical history to avoid looking like a fucking idiot when you claim your country is as ignorant as you are about electronic music when it is the birthplace as one of the longest running and most prominent forms of electronic dance music there has ever been.
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:54 pm
by ChadDub
wolf89 wrote:Regardless of if you care or not you should know a bit about musical history to avoid looking like a fucking idiot when you claim your country is as ignorant as you are about electronic music when it is the birthplace as one of the longest running and most prominent forms of electronic dance music there has ever been.
You're right.
Nah JK you're wrong. Once dubstep started becoming heavier and heavier it started appearing in Call Of Duty montages and from there it started getting on people's ipods and then major artists started using instrumentals with a lot more EDM influence than before.
Just because you're a nerd and want to make sure you get your hipster points doesn't mean I'm wrong. Because I'm right.
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:08 pm
by wolf89
You must be trolling? Or about 14 years old? Come on man do you not remember any massively dance music music in the charts before now?
Also you're never going to make interesting music if you have the attitude that being educated regarding music makes you a nerd or a hipster.
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:11 pm
by ChadDub
wolf89 wrote:You must be trolling? Or about 14 years old? Come on man do you not remember any massively dance music music in the charts before now?
Also you're never going to make interesting music if you have the attitude that being educated regarding music makes you a nerd or a hipster.
I didn't say before now, I said before 2009. There's probably been a million popular songs before 2009 that had an EDM influence, but I'm talking about Britney Spears having a wobble bass, Strange Clouds' bass, rhianna had some very edm influenced stuff. That's what I'm talking about.
Before then, it really wasn't the cool thing to do, but because dubstep was very very popular back then, the major artists used some dubstep inspired instrumentals. My AUNT knew who Skrillex was in 2009 - 2010. It was the in thing.
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:20 pm
by wolf89
Yeah well I remember loads of music from the 90s that had full on house influences that could be heard within it and straight up house tunes that made it high in the charts both in UK and in America actually by American producers and I'm only 24.
Even if you're too young to remember that you could still put in a little research. This isn't a case of me missing what you're meaning. You are entirely pig ignorant to any music outside of your immediate taste and time period. The reason you think I'm wrong is you have no fucking clue about any music past 10 years ago and outside of your small social circle's tastes.
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:23 pm
by wolf89
Even if you want to narrow it down to pop artists jumping on specific trends like the tracks you just mentioned you just have to look at Madonna in 1990 with her track Vogue which jumped on a dance style associated with a specific type of house music.
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 11:24 pm
by SunkLo
Chaddub for the lose.
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 12:05 am
by bouncingfish
Disco and acid house m8
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 3:46 am
by nowaysj
ChadDub wrote:
mks wrote:
ehbrums1 wrote: popularity in the 909 has been rising recently
Sorry, I am going to have to laugh at that one. The 909 has been popular and used continuously for last 25 years. Your age group just learned about it recently is what I would say.
It's been popular in house and shit but until UKF made a youtube channel America didn't know what electronic music was. Electronic music has now taken over America.
Okay Chad, you can go back to shutting the fuck up.
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 3:49 am
by nowaysj
mks wrote:
ChadDub wrote:
mks wrote:
ehbrums1 wrote: popularity in the 909 has been rising recently
Sorry, I am going to have to laugh at that one. The 909 has been popular and used continuously for last 25 years. Your age group just learned about it recently is what I would say.
It's been popular in house and shit but until UKF made a youtube channel America didn't know what electronic music was. Electronic music has now taken over America.
Sorry Chad, but no. Maybe in Iowa or something. You need to spend some time in cities like New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Detroit, Miami, San Francisco, Seattle and others to know that electronic music has been happening here for decades.
And essentially being invented, innovated here.
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 3:52 am
by ehbes
Less anger more predictions pls
Re: Whats in store for 2014 #BoldPredictions
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 4:02 am
by nowaysj
wolf89 wrote:Yeah well I remember loads of music from the 90s that had full on house influences that could be heard within it and straight up house tunes that made it high in the charts both in UK and in America actually by American producers and I'm only 24.
Even if you're too young to remember that you could still put in a little research. This isn't a case of me missing what you're meaning. You are entirely pig ignorant to any music outside of your immediate taste and time period. The reason you think I'm wrong is you have no fucking clue about any music past 10 years ago and outside of your small social circle's tastes.
Wolf, for the sake of the space-time continuum (and your 40 mates), please god stay away from chaddub. You two are opposites of significant mass, and if you come into contact, you will annihilate each other, and the skin that this universe exists on may be entirely shredded.
And yes, he is 16 and trolling you. And for 10 bigups, someone post up a video of chaddub rocking out in his bedroom.