Will we ever see something really new in the mainstream or are we stuck with trap shit forever now?
Not even in the underground i see new shit. Everything is derivative as fuck desu. Even the latest Squarepusher/AFX albums even if good aren't groundbreaking. It is over?
>pic related 1000 gecs obviously. the joke is that it's derivative of bladee. bladee is the answer
Jayden Gray
emo/rap crossover is the new thing for now. bleep music is totally dead right now, it's just english trannies and their boring mallgoth industrial crap
Jaxon Young
I miss Sonny desu
Isaiah Lopez
Skrillex was the last groundbreaking stuff ever specially on mainstream. The production on that EP was insane from the ridiculous POV of massively complex FM programing on those talking sort of basses. It is rumored Noisia created those patches which is why his latest stuff is more generic trap stuff or he just became lazy.
Anyway, i've listened to bladee, I guess you are trolling.
Brody Watson
>emo/rap crossover what's new about it
Christopher Foster
bumpo
Jeremiah Ross
stop shilling your garbage PLEASE. and tell that other kid to stop shilling his ed edd and eddy album
what ground did it break? who has followed up on it? granted skrillex came first but he just sounds like a better-produced version of machine girl to me. and honestly i find the latter a lot less obnoxious to listen to. the idea of noisey mass-sampling is good but gosh does skrillex choose some annoying samples to use. the screeching wub-wub gets old fast... i don't know.... youtube.com/watch?v=TYYyMu3pzL4 i like that one because it shows off his bag of production tricks. everything else basically sounds the same though. 'bangarang' seemed like a rehash. speaking of shilled albums wlfgrl is kinda similar but a lot more jungle and less dubstep youtube.com/watch?v=oWzzNvcxY4w
Joseph Brown
I don't think there is a lot of 1000 gecs shilling on this board... did I miss it?
until rock music and electronic make peace. nothing new will come
Ethan Adams
Electronic music has the greatest potential to develop new sounds, and combining genres always creates a trend that can end up defining at least a 5 year period. The next "thing" will be a newly developed electronic sound integrated into a mainstream music genre.
Aiden Ross
it's been 8 years since the brostep craze.
Jacob Moore
That's because brostep is shit in retrospect, but it did start a lot of the trends you still see in EDM today. The electronic music scene is constantly experimenting.
Luke Cook
SMANS was good, skrillex basically killed the genre there, its a very complete record with the insane scary monsters, scatta, then the complextro thing with the rock and roll one... that was basically it