how were you when /bleep/ was kill?
i was sat at home cleaning pepes, sorting tax returns when sufjan ring.
'bleep is kill'
'wew lad'
and you?
how were you when /bleep/ was kill?
i was sat at home cleaning pepes, sorting tax returns when sufjan ring.
'bleep is kill'
'wew lad'
and you?
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Quit shitposting and put up some fucking tunes m8
thanks m8
is this this real bleep or nah
It's the only current bleep thread
bleep bleep lads
how was your weekend
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did getting into bleeps change how u listen to guitar music
(if you even listen to guitar music anymore)
used to listen to the smiths a lot before, and would focus primarily on morrissey/marr and muh feels
now I go back listening to them and I realize how groovy and danceable a lot of their tunes are
/bleep/ died with Cornetto-gate desu '''''lads''''''
desu getting into bleeps just ended all other music for me
95% of what i listen to now is techno, and i don't listen to the 90 gbs of other shit on my hdd lol
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i dont listen to much guitar music
but i never really gave two shits about lyrics in music
for me the actual tunes are mostly what i care about
kek
it's the same for me
got like 200g of music on my hdd, half of it i don't even listen to because I only listen to bleep / ambient stuff now
dunno why it happened this way, every other genre I 'got into' didn't completely consume me the way bleep did
maybe...
even though I def listen to much less guitar based music I still like to mix it up and listen to some of that stuff, or some classical, ambient or what ever.
I'm very much into the bleep lifestyle now, but I am prepared to become less so, and focus on something else within music when need be.
I listen to 85% bleeps, 15% other i would say. I enjoy soul, some acid jazz, some 80s new wave but that's pretty much it.
I don't listen to "guitar music" at all really. Bleeps took over my life when i was ~15 years old or so.
so do we all agree that the 90's was the best decade for bleeps?
any meme house man in
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ye ofc but keep in mind i'm a fucking knobhead who never experienced 90s clubbing
but it just seems like the approach to clubbing was very different back then in a more freeform way that was better for bleep culture
As Theo Parrish puts it "when you strip away all the magazines and publications and cults of personality and all that shit what you have is just pure experience"
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>tfw goldie will never play at your college radio station in pardnerland
70% bleeps and downtempo variations
10% funk and soul
10% classical
5% trad folk
5% geetah muzak and pop
Rock has never really interested me after I turned about 12 and got bored of the classics and meal
bang on m8
i've never enjoyed a genre so thoroughly as i do bleeps
it's more than a genre
its a lifestyle innit
fuck what am i doing here at 3am when i should be working on being a better producer or dj or something
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Well its not a genre at all, its an umbrella term instead of /club/ or /dance/ which the generals were going to be called originally.
it's a fucking addiction mate
im melting tbqh
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tru but i feeel like when i refer to "bleeps" i generally mean stuff ppl would post/enjoy here
so idk if that makes it a genre but its a definite classification of a certain type of music (that isnt specifically any other genre)
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vibrations etc
unlike most of Sup Forums we value different opinions here
>90's was the best decade for bleeps
and no, if you just discovered dance music i can see why you would think that tho, but it's not true.
I have not just discovered it.
What makes you think that.
because it's usually newcomers (or boring old fucks who stopped listening to new stuff when the stopped doing drugs 20 years ago, who'll tell to whoever want to listen that jeff mills and basic channel are the pinnacle of dance music) that i've heard sharing this opinion.
plenty of great stuff being made now. perhaps the 90s were better for the early KMS kinda sound, planet E, carl craig and the like, but then there is a lot of incredible shit released now that weren't there back then.
fill my meme :^^^^^^^^)
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lol m8 i've dun the exact same thing
>we value different opinions here
sometimes I wish that was more true than it is
same. gotta believe
going thru my old files i've found myself kinda enjoying a boys noize track lol... highschool throwback
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the track is shit but i like the synth kicking in at 1:20
Does anyone think bleeps are on the up at the moment? Hardly feels like a dying genre even when you ignore the EDM bullshittery.
I dunno lads, I think these are good times for bleeps.
you mean like... you mean like this even could be...
>t h e y e a r o f t h e b l e e p?
it is still year of the bleep my man
oh god what bleme have I just resurrected
gonna post some real progressive house & trance you should do the same
>trance
>Marko Cubric - The last defense (Vintage & Morelli Club Mix)
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>Trilucid feat. Katherine Amy - Where You Want To Be
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>Matt Bowdidge - The Calling
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>Andrew Bayer - Celestial
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>Matt Darey - See The Sun (Dan Stone Rework)
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Old fuck here, I listen to new '''''bleeps'''''' and '''''''''electronic music''''''''''' too, just nothing tops breakbeat hardcore/rave for me
how new you are? this bleme hasn't died but lives in the heart of all of us round here
>progressive house
>Above & Beyond feat. Gemma Hayes - Counting Down The Days (Yotto Remix)
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>Eric Prydz - Generate
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>LTN & Vintage & Morelli - Forbidden Fruits
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year of the week
I thought it was over.. but perhaps it was just on holiday pham.
What was the atmosphere like at hardcore nights? The ones I've seen recently look more like nostalgia trips which is a shame.
>Angry Modulation
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It's alright.
Everyone was there to dance, pills helped but the music came first, 12 hours of 'ardcore dancing
I think you can still get that today, I've found house too studenty (too many posers) and techno too serious so have gone down the DnB route. No pretentiousness just fun you know.
oh sure, its just no one plays breakbeat 'ardcore
house nights do sadly attract a lot of posers, too accessible I guess.
kind of nights where you will see some girl smirking while filming some pinged guy who's dancing all wild
shame cause I love good house
techno is where you'll still find most people doing ecstasy and ketamine, which in turn leads to a happier feel good crowd, but you're right at dnb the crowd really arent there to do anything but listen to the music
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Most nights I hear a break at least once. I'm like "Ayyye!!" but then it stops.
this doesnt belong here, if youre gonna post trance, post something dece innit
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Meh. As I wrote in the other thread, I've been to a lame electro swing party. Then I've decided switching to an acid/house event at Grießmühle but the public transport has gone utter bullshit around that time for some reason. The rest of the time I've been boozing with my friend in the park.
Pic related: It's the acid/house party which I've failed to attend.
im only 21, i never really got into acid or pre Armin & A&B era trance. there aint nothing wrong with 140bpm uplifting though. how about these two
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Yeah, its just not the same. Memories and prime of my youth, nothing tops it anymore in dance music for me.
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is this your first time here?
>electro swing
Ouch. Luckily I've never seen a single electro swing event near me. Is it a bit of a pard thing?
Honestly, although I had one of the best nights of my life out listening to EDM I do prefer the video you posted.
I'm still happy I was born in this time though, as I get to listen to all that stuff without having to buy records etc. I feel like I'm a person shaped by my times, I think I'd be entirely different if I wasn't born now.
Thats cool but like the scene in that 7 minutes video with SL2 of the opening image, Saturday mornings meeting up on a comedown and going around boutique record stores pouring through crates and racks of white labels searching out them rare tunes was great fun, the start of every weekend. We'd all go back to someones place after, listen to them all and chill out before getting ready for the next all-nighter, it was all part of the great weekend we lived for.
Now I just sound like a screenwriter for Human Traffic but shit was cash.
Was better times back then I'd wager.
Just different
I don't know if the yanks dig it much. This shit seems to work only in big rooms with a lot of alcohol involved. The first time, I went to such a party, it seemed like a decent opportunity to get laid. I nearly managed to get something going with that dark, hot, petite, big-breated israeli chick, for example. Nevermind, lad.
This, now i focus way, way more on rhythm than i did before and this lead me to explore stuff outside of feelsy indie shit
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nice weather today, ay lads?
innit bruv, perfect for staying indoors and posting on Sup Forums
Almost sunrise!!
some heat in dis heat
i don't listen to anything but bleeps these days
it's difficult enough to keep up, let alone catch up.
>unlike most of Sup Forums we value different opinions here
lls
>say something that even slightly deviated from Aurora's Generally Accepted SJW Principles
>get blacklisted or harrased @ every club in the UK
biggest lie ive ever read in the era of neo-bleep
the only guitar music i listen to is the smiths
and that makes up like 50% of my listening hehe
>jeff mills and basic channel are the pinnacle of dance music
no one but turny has this mentality, and outside of ninja, nobody is spamming the thread with dead genres tbqh
>turny
>dub techno
>mentality
as in, "my old genre is the pinnacle of dance music"
"turntablism" isn't even a real genre I guess anyway...
Hes old, what do you expect.
Do you really think when everyone ITT hits 40 they will still be keeping with nodata.tv and the latest hardwax releases?
nice1 my dude
I've coined a term for this
getting 'tenwalled'
I used to be heavy into pink Floyd, then classical music, then the clash.
Finally at 15 I listened to brostep. I was interested in finding the roots of the genre and ended up listening to a lot of skream Mala and coki. Then in skream's January mix on SoundCloud I heard what's in your head by disclosure. Thus began my obsession with lad house. Eventually that looked cheap and fake to me and I explored underground house.
Here I am I guess. And obvioisly drugs played a role too
Also bleeps is all there is for me now
don't see why not
I mean, people's taste change overtime. you won't (and shouldn't) be wearing your huaraches and hype clothing at 40 yrs old and attending mall grab shows, but I don't see why a 40 yr old who had an interest in techno wouldn't still keep in touch by even casually reading RA once in a while. The sad part is thinking your generation/music was the pinnacle of it all.
Jeff Mills is still putting out shows, Maurice and Mark have moved away from dub techno but they still perform and record. To me it would be weird and sad if they were still making dub techno. Evolving as an artist is the "right thing" to do, at least imho. And as a listener too
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therememe-nodata-core but i like it thooooooo
for me
80's rock/pop > Lad House > DnB > Jungle
Pivotal moment was the first time I went to a bleep/underground club. Realised there was more to clubbing than bottle service and 'Lean On' played three times in the same night.
Haven't looked back tbhq
lean on is absolutely sick tho
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this is sick dude
levy can do no wrong
Ya tu sabes mamacita cuanto te quiero
i friggin love dance music so much but barely listen to it at home
only place outside the club is when commuting just to keep me awake
Well I don't go clubbing anymore so don't really pay much attention to dance music now, this is my last 12 months most played.
Not really I just don't listen to it as much as I used to. I never really cared for lyrics anyway, and I listen to a lot of instrumental "guitar music" anyway. Maybe it got me more into metal? idk
Nice1 I feel like lad house can convert lots of people to the good cause
im the oldest guy on this board
No you aren't. I'm 19
nice try son!
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