Author Topic: The EDM Megathread v2  (Read 120316 times)


Electro Swing is now just as good as Nu Disco
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Bleh. Electro swing has pretty much lost its appeal to me.


Eggs. Kingdaro, have you ever listened to a Jungle track?

So, if you like jungle, does that mean you also like DnB? 'Cause I'd love to have another Drum & Bass fan on the BLF.

So, if you like jungle, does that mean you also like DnB? 'Cause I'd love to have another Drum & Bass fan on the BLF.

Me

I like lots of genres.

Nu Disco
Electro
Progressive House
Chillstep (Chill out)
Drum and Bass
Liquid Drum and Bass
Dubstep
Hardstyle


Okay... All of them.

Lol, pretty much the same for me. But DnB still remains at the top for me (partially because of the beat, partially because it's one of the more versatile electronic genres).


On the topic of DnB...

This: http://youtube.com/watch?v=O4itVE2Lw9A

The best DnB/jungle/drumstep I've heard in a good while. That bass has chills going down my spine.

Thanks, Pandora.

Ok, so if any of you want to hear some sick synth work, listen to this guy: http://soundcloud.com/abstraktttt

I really hope he uploads some more stuff soon.

You guys don't know what Jungle basically is lol. I don't like DnB, I don't like how it became. I like Jungle, Breakbeat, Hardcore, 'n Jungle Techno, all from the '90s.

Four-on-the-floor rhythms get me high.

I do know what jungle is, I just prefer DnB more. DnB is like the child of jungle, which is why I was relating them to each other.

Also, why would you say you don't like how DnB became when there are so many varieties to choose from? Seriously, you can still find current old school artists if you look hard enough.

omfg. I can't believe that just happened. I just mixed a 45 minute set for a friend, and right at the end where I'm feeling pretty good about myself I fade out and go to press the recording button to turn off recording.. only to discover I never pressed it to start recording.

I don't know if this counts, but god oh god this guy's music is freakin sweet.
https://soundcloud.com/loudly-1