Because it's that there particularly "oozy" type of masculinity in those thick beats if you understand what I'm saying to you
Josiah Jones
It's catchy dance music for people who just want to get drunk dance and fuck. If gay people enjoy doing that than yeah I think they enjoy electronic music.
Gavin Phillips
I'm gay and fucking hate EDM, musicals, and any other faggot shit that the corporate "gay culture" tries to make me like.
Sebastian Rogers
I think I do, actually.
There's a bit more to it than that I think - I feel sexually attracted to the music in the same way I do with people.
I bet you like Hair Metal though ;)
Nolan Scott
This is actually strongly related to Buttrock and Pop-Country.
Generic "Dance" music is catchy and makes you want to move tot he rhythm. Gays aren't insecure about those things, they embrace them.
Straight guys who love catchy upbeat rhythms need to have it disguised with artificial testosterone and dire masculinity so it's socially acceptible and doesn't compromise their masculinity.
Behind every Staind fan and every Jason Aldean bro there's a guy who really just loves Madonna but can't.
Jacob Cox
>Best friend loves Panic at the Disco >Hannah Montana >Katy Perry >Adam Lambert >Has Grindr app on his phone >Goes to gay bars >Firmly denies being gay
Ryan Morris
how firmly >:]
Robert Rodriguez
He's on a "Goddamn, I get so much mad pussy bro, here's a chronology of my recent conquests" level
Ian Torres
well good for him for doing wtf he wants. the Grindr thing makes no cents at all though. idunnĂ´
Anthony Perry
how can you feel sexually atracted to music?
Joshua Williams
nothing you've just been socially constructed to think that way I'm gay and prefer noise rock and post punk. james ferraro is the closest thing to electronic music I like
Jack Peterson
House music began in gay clubs.
Lincoln Peterson
It's hard to explain, but it's like an audio drug that gives me the same tingly feelings love, sex and a warm cuddle do, only on an almost tantric/spiritual level, like I've entered a dimension of endless sex.
Joshua Lewis
All music? Or only certain genres?
Matthew Turner
how do I make this happen for myself
Ian Hernandez
Take a lot of MDMA, listen to some good music, whip your dick out and go at it. You'll brain wash yourself into having a music fetish.
Colton Rogers
Because it reminds you of the times you played around with your school friends and their ding dongs. You grew up associating music with memorable moments of your childhood.
Christopher Rodriguez
Just Electronica, usually. Sometimes Neue Deutsche Harte works if the song is entrancing enough. If there's a choir singing the chorus in, say, a rock ballad or showtune, that can sometimes also work.
You have to let yourself fall into the music, to let it define the laws of your mindscape.
Gas - Pop 7 is a great song to practice with due to its length, depth and repetitive but varying nature:
Any more recs? Stuff like this and The Field interest me, especially when I'm on drugs.
Parker Baker
>Gays aren't insecure about those things, they embrace them. gee i sure wish i was more of a stereotype
Cooper Cox
>stereotypically
There is your answer
Why are you even asking
Be old, don't like something, tell the people that gay people like it
Noah Bailey
as far as the stereotype, i think it goes back to disco, if we're talking modern EDM club culture. the discotheques of the 70s were places that gays/lesbians/trans could hang at while doing coke and no one would bother you. once you stepped out onto the street though, obviously a different story. although once edm went massive in rave/festival circuit by the late 80s early 90s, tolerance of gays, etc. obviously changed and although now it's fine, it's not like how it was in the 70s.
Levi Wright
I've never found anything quite like that, but Susumu Hirasawa has a similar ambience and feeling:
Is it still that way? I know gay clubs is where all that stuff caught on in the early 80s idk. Hi-NRG and Synthpop.
Eli Torres
/femininity if ur trans :3
Ryan Barnes
House Music was invented by gay Blacks/Hispanics who didn't really have a place to hang out at so they started playing music at warehouses where it was all inclusive.
Aaron Cruz
This one time I was masturbating to some random xvid and I hadn't turned off the music I was listening to. Early on in the video Tom Waits' Goin' Out West came on and it magically synched in with the video's sound. Visual cues were matching with the song's tempo and the sounds from the video just blending in perfectly. Needless to say I came hard and fast. Never felt anything like it since then.
Elijah Foster
This user understands
Camden Miller
This is exactly how I feel with a really good Techno or DnB set. I'm a straight guy, but maybe this is why I'm still a virgin?