I'm moving to London in 6 months. What's the music scene like these days?

I'm moving to London in 6 months. What's the music scene like these days?

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who cares. It's probably a bunch of rich unemployed millenials talking about things they don't understand or have no experience with.

So no different from Manhattan.

Can't say, I've never been. Last time I went to London it was literally just rich white millenials either out clubbing or protesting something.

grime, indie shite, drum and bass, bhangra, depends where exactly youll end up

i hope you like uk garage

nasheeds

DUDE
FABRIC
LMAO

this desu

No memerap or outdated geetah muzak, its like Mecca (bingo)

All the decent clubs in London are closing
If you want a good time you're better off in a real city like Manchester

fabric reopened senpai

>Mecca (bingo)

Is that when you shout FULL HOUSE when the suicide bomb ticks down to 0?

It's the only one left though

are they open again?

yeah, few weeks back with stricter rules

>bleep bloops

Yes, the superior music since 1992 Dad.

well there's also fire, xoyo, shitloads of crazy little venues around brixton and peckham, what does manchester have? haçienda? oh yeah, about that.. certainly didn't set an example

That's too much, man

more like 82

Too many to list

We're talking about dance music here though

yeah, I'm saying most good dance music was almost entirely electronic or at least electronically driven by 1982

Yeah, but it wasn't proper good until house and techno came along and then the uk turned it into rave and hardcore and so forth

>electro
>synthpop
>Chigago house

The uk were into electro way before house arrived

fair i just jumped into this thread without reading it just to reply to that post

Electro and synthpop yeah but house was not a thing in '82

>since 1992
So, outdated.

I don't know rock had a long run

I am looking forward to whatever comes next tho, whatever that might be

>I don't know rock had a long run
Do you think all rock just sounds like AC/DC?

>I am looking forward to whatever comes next tho, whatever that might be
Why not just enjoy what you have?

not really. House and Techno were probably the most recent and significant musical progressions/innovations of the past 40 years and the UK continued to push that sound forward well into the present day.

>Do you think all rock just sounds like AC/DC?
No, but how can you think that dance music is outdated but rock isn't? Like what are you on mate?

>Under no circumstances listen to new music

It's all just bleep bloops.
If it's been around since the 70s, it's outdated
>Under no circumstances listen to music made before you were born

How is rock music not outddated?

How is it outdated?

It's all just twing twangs

Now piss off twat

>picking on muh millenials
London's scene has always been a bunch of rich unemployed people talking about things they don't understand or have no experience with

>If it's been around since the 70s [or prior, in this case], it's outdated

entitled millenial CUNTS

fucking HIPSTERS man

that's how you sound you neckbeard cunt

Oh then by that logic, rock isn't outdated

Explain

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The claim here is that if it's been around since the 70s (or prior) it's not dated

Which describes many subgenres of rock.

>rock music
>didn't exist until after the 70s
retard

>All rock just sounds like Chuck Berry
Is this something you believe?

>Which describes many subgenres of rock.
What about many subgenres of electronic music, then to emerge in the past 30 years?

>new subgenres of electronic music make it fresh
>new subgenres of rock music don't
Nice double standard

>All electronic just sounds like Kraftwerk
Is this something you believe?

this is precisely the flaw in logic the person you're responding to is pointing out

Quote me where I said it did

Except you were the one claiming that while rock music wasn't, electronic music WAS in fact outdated because it had been around since the 70s, without any consideration for the numerous subgenres that have sprung up since then.

See

See:
>>No, but how can you think that dance music is outdated but rock isn't?
>If it's been around since the 70s, it's outdated
>House and Techno were probably the most recent and significant musical progressions/innovations of the past 40 years and the UK continued to push that sound forward well into the present day.
>It's all just bleep bloops.

You implied it mate. I'm willing to agree that more modern subgenres of rock aren't outdated, but surely you should do the same for electronic music.

>I'm willing to agree that more modern subgenres of rock aren't outdated
Well there you go

Explain your counterarguments then:
>If it's been around since the 70s, it's outdated
>It's all just bleep bloops.

what a dumb ass fucking thread you got goin here guys

>>It's all just bleep bloops.
Was a response to
>outdated geetah muzak

Where can I move where isn't the case? Minus the white/millennial part.

Electronic "music" has been around since the 70s, so it is outdated. There have been no legitimate subgenres to emerge since then because it's all just bleep bloops anyway. Rock music on the otherhand is still fresh and evolving.

It was fine until the guitarded rockfag appeared

It's what happens when millennials have access to uninhibited speech on the internet

>electronic ''music''

Am I on 9gag?

>it has six strings and makes a twang?
>get it out of here! It's so scary!
Awful

>Rock music on the otherhand is still fresh and evolving.

lol

>if I can't take MDMA and go clubbing to it, it;s not fresh and evolving
Wow London sounds great

>it has buttons and makes a bleep bloops?
>get it out of here! It's so scary!
Awful

you can take mdma and dance to literally anything in the world that has a repeating pattern
next argument

better than america where they do the same thing with arguably way more shite music. "EDM" or whatever they call that nonsense.

Disco is still good shit, obviously not happening any more but still good shit

Except most modern rock music has electronic elements to it.

Nice strawman though.

why not both :^)

Why are you scared of advancement?

How am I afraid of advancement?

>There have been no legitimate subgenres to emerge since then

Because these sound exactly the same

youtube.com/watch?v=-PBhVJrXnuY

youtube.com/watch?v=kJke0VrCdY4

Did a robot steal your grill?

It's all just bleep bloops.

EDM is weird, it somehow has the same appeal to both frat bros and Twitch streamers

Trouble answering the question?
See if you are still confused

Can and Guns N Roses sound the same because they're both just twangs?

This is some nice bait btw

Twing twang musicians will never produce artistic music because all they care about is making music for feels or geetah wankery, they just don't have the musicianship and compositional ability required to do so. Vid related - this is what you should be doing with the latest technology, using it as an extension of your musical virtuosity. Using "chords" in an intelligent way, conscious of Guitar Hero and the avant garde minimalists, conscious of the Asian roots of string music. Being able to make good muse perfectly in real time. Using your own vocal pitchshifting instead of shitty "feels", reverbed guitar sounds with boring melodies. Combining the endless digital keyboard/laptop tones with the dynamic timbres of the guitar to increase the extent that the same melodies or even notes can play off of each other.

youtube.com/watch?v=rYS8edMRgBg

Is there contemporary patrician twing twang music? In a word, absolutely. But it's represented by cutting edge electronic producers and experimental developments using bass, drums and brass instruments with the latest technology like Squarepusher, not by 4 or 5 hacks in a bar blasting an endless verse-chorus-verse progression over a generic drum beat.

Rockplebs are some of the most solipsistic in the world because they don't seem to realize that even the most "cutting-edge strummers" they can think of are 20-30 years behind the curve of _actual_ good music development.

Honestly, to hear the way some of you get indignant when I bring this up. You don't realize that you're listening to the most populist, retrogressive, kindergarten exponent of the "style" you pretend to champion, and the worst part is the irony is completely lost on you. Classical, jazz/improv and electronic composers are paving the way in music. Instead you champion the niche retard movement which is equivalent to classical *muzak*, smooth jazz, and country as a genre/movement.

Its all just twing twangs

Like I'm actually taking your ''trolling'' seriously.

>What's the music scene like these days?

Mostly consists of some kind of electropop that gays who shop at Topman listen to

Wow you actually believe rock music is stagnant and electronic music isnt?

Oh look, its the ''I'm superior for listening to slightly different pop music to you'' thread.

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>make thread asking about London music scene
>thread turns into /bleep/
I don't know what I expected

Its all just twing twangs

If so, then it's all just bleep bloops

Well this is London.

Bleeps and grime lad.

Best city in the world for music obviously

Isn't just grime a type of bleep?

fans of music from the past 100 years BTFO

Grime is bleeps

snipers hidden in the rood to shoot druggies

Grime is Hip-Hop. Bleeps is like club/rave/dance music

grime is club music mate

>it has MC'ing
>must be hip hop

lol, pardners