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Everything gets split up in more subgenres today. Once you hand Ambient now you had more than 20 sorts of ambient. Chill is another genre that is coming in loads of subgenres. But it's not only music, it's everywhere. A few years ago you had straight and gay people. Then they broke gay people up into gay and lesbian and added trans. This became LGTB. So far quite understandable. Although the specific difference between female and male gays was in my eyes not necessary. But today it's LGBTQQICAPF2K+. Had to copy and paste this last one because too difficult to memorize
Shall I pop some corn?
Yep, disco baby!!!! :mirrorball emoji:
Only if you share it mate, and only if you've a 12-pack of throw downs to wash it down.
A certain very popular member of our little forum is responsible for that tune, iirc.
Curious who this is
It sure isn’t dead.... Infact it’s getting bigger on the underground scene...I Can’t stop making it..... Over 670 tracks later.....
https://goo.gl/images/MuNZkm
Oh yeh.... 75 Remix tracks for Disco Balls Records....
I think physicists would call this entropy
Nice one @studs1966! I’m going to queue up a Disco Balls playlist for my commute!
It doesn't matter what the masses listen to, nor whom considers what to be dead. I've listened to 'Electronic Music' that was practically unknown here in the US since I discovered it in 1980. People on this forum will know just the initials: JMJ, TD & Vangelis (OK, no initials for him). In the US their music was never known well-enough to be considered alive, aside from Vangelis doing a few soundtracks, but you get my drift. I agree with the OP that the tag line is stupid, but so is a lot of marketing. I think the vast number of sub-genres is essentially marketing although the creators of the sub-genres don't realize it. They distinguish what they do from everyone else to be a bigger fish in a smaller pond. Once the pond gets too big and crowded with too many fish, some fish go create a new pond.
lol.....
I’m serious! I drive three hours a day and blast the tunes. With young kids it’s the only chance I get.
Three hours!? I thought the point of the island was to get away from that?
I know... I recently accepted a job up island. The plan is to move eventually but I’m actually enjoying the commute at the moment. Very little traffic, audiobooks, new tunes, etc. My friends think I’m crazy but sometimes you’ve just got to take the opportunities that come along!
Totally agree....
You can get a lot done in the car during the commute. A few years back I learned Spanish in the car. Nowadays I just sing along with a recording of a tanpura.
👍
Sounds relaxing!
Spanish is on the list as well. Already learning through the Duolingo app with my boys.
Anyway, sorry for taking this thread seriously off topic. What was it about again? 😝
Singing along with a tanpura recording is okay, but nothing compares to singing with a real, full-size tanpura in your lap. When I ordered my tanpura, I thought it was just a musical instrument. But after it arrived, I realized that it's really a biofeedback machine that stimulates the brain to secrete dopamine whenever you sing in tune with it. It gives me visceral, physical pleasure, like slipping into a jacuzzi, or feeling a sexual caress down my chest, or taking that first hit of cannabis after months of sobriety. If I could get that from the recording on my car stereo I would be in no condition to drive.
"How can you tell an EDM genre's dead?"
Your parents can recognize it.
(I'll be here all week. Tip your server.)
Like what I said, except I AM that parent!
How can you tell an EDM genre is dead ?
It Doesn't support AUV3.
at what age does "rock" change form junior, adolescent , to "Adult alternative"
please give an example of an Adult Alternative Rock band and wtf is "hair metal" ??
and wtf is "hair metal" ??
Oh man, you had to be there. I was there--Los Angeles in the early 1980s. I can't say it was a better time, though. It wasn't.
“Wooooooaaahhh!’ We’re half way theeeeeeerrreee!!”
Of all the Hair Metal, Ratt still thrives in my work playlist. Accept is sooo good too although I would call that Backup Hair Metal.
Approach the EDM with extreme caution, if you hear it beating, move quickly, it's not dead.