Author Topic: The musical thread: Darkish DnB  (Read 1335 times)



it's dnb fusion stuff
dnb is a p flexible genre, it doesn't just have to be "kick--kick------kick-kick" and a drop. it's more of a general overall style than other genres

I always thought of dnb as the faster stuff. Anything slower than 150bpm isnt dnb in my opinion. Thats when it hits the Drumstep/Dubstep, etc. style

I always thought of dnb as the faster stuff. Anything slower than 150bpm isnt dnb in my opinion. Thats when it hits the Drumstep/Dubstep, etc. style

Since when were genres defined by BPM?


Since when were genres defined by BPM?
since forever
try to imagine 500 bpm jazz or 60 bpm speedcore


since forever
try to imagine 500 bpm jazz or 60 bpm speedcore

Well yeah, but there's usually more to a genre than how fast it is. Aside from speedcore though, which is probably why I don't like speedcore.

since forever
try to imagine 500 bpm jazz or 60 bpm speedcore
>60 bpm
>1024th notes

yeah you're good c:




prove it
math? c:
stretching out the 1024ths to 4ths, you'd get 15,360 bpm.

and this is 1002.27 bpm, so i guess at that high of a speed you wouldn't be able to tell that it was drums that was playing.

brb
« Last Edit: October 23, 2011, 09:39:42 PM by Kingdaro »


http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8005323/3996%20bpm%20speedcore.mp3

this is 3996 bpm speedcore, so obviously anything above ~1000 isn't worth listening too