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Re: Future Bass Mega-thread (Trap/Bass/Rap/???)
it'll be dead in a year
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Re: Future Bass Mega-thread (Trap/Bass/Rap/???)
its just hiphop innit. people like it cos they like it - think you might be reading into it a bit much! if its not for you, fair enough - move alonggwa wrote:it has no direction and no room to expand - like juke.
it's just another genre hyped up by fucking fact magazine to make it look cool to all the blog kids out there.

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i'd say 30% of the people who like it because they actually like it. the remaining 70% are kids wearing supreme t's and 5 panels they bought of ebay for 200 because a blog told them it was good.
i do like some of it but it gets a bit stale quick, doesn't it?
i do like some of it but it gets a bit stale quick, doesn't it?
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i felt like venting some hatred this morning. sorry babes x
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Re: Future Bass Mega-thread (Trap/Bass/Rap/???)
you just negated the point you were trying to makegwa wrote:it has no direction and no room to expand - like juke.
chicago footwork in early 2000s =/= the kind of hybridized juke and new directions people are taking it into now
i'm sure peeps said the same about dubstep when it was emerging and now you've got post-future-bass-you-name-it...
whether you like it or not is a different thing

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this 'trap music' has its hip hop background - i know where juke came from.
i just think its a dead end over hyped blog loving genre that has a shelf life of approx. 12 months before fact magazine starting bumming some next sound
i just think its a dead end over hyped blog loving genre that has a shelf life of approx. 12 months before fact magazine starting bumming some next sound
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i think you may of misinterpreted what i meant by direction and room to expand
to me it's just 'filler' music
to me it's just 'filler' music
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I don't really think a genre's lifespan matters, if you're enjoying it right now then continue doing so. If it grows stale, then drop it but I highly doubt all producers of this genre will all drop it completely. Time will tell, but I'm really feeling it for the moment anyway.
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Does anyone know why its called trap
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because originally the first trap artists was a fur trapper down in the south originally but set aside his old ways of trapping fur to take on music you see
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wobbles wrote:because originally the first trap artists was a fur trapper down in the south originally but set aside his old ways of trapping fur to take on music you see

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Re: Future Bass Mega-thread (Trap/Bass/Rap/???)
lol
think it goes back to the rap concept of 'the trap,' (or trappin) where drug deals happen -- dudes rapping about that tend to have beats that go hard on the kicks in that very bombastic kinda style, hence that strain of hip hop bein dubbed trap and now the more instrumental hybridized offshoots of it too
think it goes back to the rap concept of 'the trap,' (or trappin) where drug deals happen -- dudes rapping about that tend to have beats that go hard on the kicks in that very bombastic kinda style, hence that strain of hip hop bein dubbed trap and now the more instrumental hybridized offshoots of it too
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also was going to mention this earlier - maybe gwa & others see this (& juke) in that kind of light because it's removed so far from its context in the music market of 2012?
by that i mean trap music isn't really anything new in the slightest -- but the way that it's exploded onto the whole 'bass music' crowd is, and it's taken totally out of the context of southern rap & 'trap' in the american hip hop sense that i and many others were raised on in school.
happens to most things that spread like wildfire on the net these days really... take dubstep in north america, in an arena setting, with kids who have absolutely no background in the kind of culture that dubstep grew out of in the UK and hence will probably have no attachment to it when the next trend comes through in a couple years' time...
by that i mean trap music isn't really anything new in the slightest -- but the way that it's exploded onto the whole 'bass music' crowd is, and it's taken totally out of the context of southern rap & 'trap' in the american hip hop sense that i and many others were raised on in school.
happens to most things that spread like wildfire on the net these days really... take dubstep in north america, in an arena setting, with kids who have absolutely no background in the kind of culture that dubstep grew out of in the UK and hence will probably have no attachment to it when the next trend comes through in a couple years' time...
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Re: Future Bass Mega-thread (Trap/Bass/Rap/???)
Southern trap music, ie, lil jon, swizz beatz, david banner, is fucking trash. Its the brostep of hiphop
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wobbles wrote:because originally the first trap artists was a fur trapper down in the south originally but set aside his old ways of trapping fur to take on music you see
and this is why you may hear a lot of beaver trap and gunshot samples in trap music
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Qftbela wrote:also was going to mention this earlier - maybe gwa & others see this (& juke) in that kind of light because it's removed so far from its context in the music market of 2012?
by that i mean trap music isn't really anything new in the slightest -- but the way that it's exploded onto the whole 'bass music' crowd is, and it's taken totally out of the context of southern rap & 'trap' in the american hip hop sense that i and many others were raised on in school.
happens to most things that spread like wildfire on the net these days really... take dubstep in north america, in an arena setting, with kids who have absolutely no background in the kind of culture that dubstep grew out of in the UK and hence will probably have no attachment to it when the next trend comes through in a couple years' time...
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Gwa is almost right
and that's coming from someone who loves a lot of the stuff in this thread. It does seem that often there is a tendency to jump on anything that has any strand of this style of hip hop production at the moment
However. There are some incredibly energetic, inventive and interesting tunes out there and some of the djs mentioned here are playing some of the most enjoyable sets around at the moment.
The issue is that there's far too many suburban white dudes with internet connections getting a boner over anything with a big ass 808 kick drum. Same way that there's loads of dudes thinking anything with repetitive vocal samples and drum machine sounds is juke/footwork (do they even know the difference between the two? Probably not especially as they're calling Addison Groove juke).
But then this goes for how many people only play "dungeon" and no other strand of dubstep when they dj
or how many people suddenly have realised house music exists and play painfully dull "deep" dj sets.
It's all relative. So Gwa, yeah I see your point mate but every genre is doing this now.
So let's carry on posting the quality tunes and not worry about the internet hype around it or hate over what is the "brostep of hip hop".
I'm not bothered about the trends or image any tunes here are associated with. I just want something I can listen to at the club, in the car, play in a dj set, listen to drinking with mates. Whatever
(I'm really drunk)
and that's coming from someone who loves a lot of the stuff in this thread. It does seem that often there is a tendency to jump on anything that has any strand of this style of hip hop production at the moment
However. There are some incredibly energetic, inventive and interesting tunes out there and some of the djs mentioned here are playing some of the most enjoyable sets around at the moment.
The issue is that there's far too many suburban white dudes with internet connections getting a boner over anything with a big ass 808 kick drum. Same way that there's loads of dudes thinking anything with repetitive vocal samples and drum machine sounds is juke/footwork (do they even know the difference between the two? Probably not especially as they're calling Addison Groove juke).
But then this goes for how many people only play "dungeon" and no other strand of dubstep when they dj
or how many people suddenly have realised house music exists and play painfully dull "deep" dj sets.
It's all relative. So Gwa, yeah I see your point mate but every genre is doing this now.
So let's carry on posting the quality tunes and not worry about the internet hype around it or hate over what is the "brostep of hip hop".
I'm not bothered about the trends or image any tunes here are associated with. I just want something I can listen to at the club, in the car, play in a dj set, listen to drinking with mates. Whatever
(I'm really drunk)
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