>muh shitty EDM is so superior >much shitty DJs who press play are better than THOSE shitty DJs who press play because they're more obscure >only listen to singles like a fucking normie pleb and always shit on the idea of albums >actually dare to shit on people who listen to albums >home to some of the most cancerous memes and shitposting on Sup Forums
Fuck these goddamn nerds. They're worse than most EDM "bros" because they've actually deluded themselves into thinking that their shitty music is any different from other EDM and try to act pretentious about it.
They even praise trap rap and pretend its "dance music" by calling it "grime" and "footwork"
Kayden Torres
haha this "lad" was so salty he made his own thread
Benjamin Moore
haha nice one lad the only good music is simplistic drum beats with a Japanese vocal sample on top repeating for 10 minutes
Jose Moore
great thread OP
Nathan Ross
B U T T H U R T U T T H U R T
Isaac Martinez
>Asks for /bleep/ recs once
Jackson Lopez
this is outrageous!
This...IS contagious!
Robert Reyes
I agree with you At least the mainstream DJs are trying to do something new, /bleep/ shits itself over bland rehashes of house and techno
Angel Anderson
Big beats are the best Get high all the time
Camden Lopez
Come back from boomtown to this
Wew e w
Dylan Young
/bleep/ and /metal/ are both shit
/bleep/ because of pretense and /metal/ because there are like two posters who shitpost so incredibly hard that it ruins all discussion
Cameron Butler
oh hey i know that song
what was the band called again?
Kevin Johnson
ok this thread is boring now im leaving guys
Jacob Russell
>all these people falling for pasta
Hunter Barnes
Apollo 440 haha
Benjamin Russell
the prodigy
the longer the note, the more dread, eh?
Elijah Cook
>At least the mainstream DJs are trying to do something new
post an example of a "mainstream" "dj" trying something "new", "lad"
Leo Wright
This is a VERY new genre which many people can't connect with from previous generations due to it being so synthetic, but like almost any genre it has a unique brilliance to it, maybe not a great soothing melody like jazz, crazy riffs like rock, or intricate lyrics like (some) rap, but it has a HUGE range of sub-genres and unique styles; because of the general variety of sounds you can produce electronically. This genre is going to be around for a long time
Samuel Bailey
lol I bet you wanted to get spoonfed and then when people told you to fuck off you got all angry :')
Gabriel Campbell
Technically, electronic music has been around longer than both rock and hip-hop. I believe the first electronic music was made in the 1910s? It was surprisingly early anyway.
Connor Harris
>forgetting abt kpop
Angel Turner
It depends what you mean by electronic. If you consider player pianos it's all the way back to the 1860s.
Do you know where I might find a dl link for this? Umek Urtoxen ep
Gabriel Morgan
electronic music has been around since the latest 19th century
electronica and electronic dance music have been around since the middle of the 20th century
Andrew Lee
*late
Luke Carter
Their irrational fetish for vinyl, and ultrahipster producers who release their music exclusively on vinyl, puts me off the most. Vinyl is objectively inferior to the Compact Disc. Bleep has no rational arguments for vinyl. It's pure hipsterdom.