Lol why is there only one /general/ thread here for 30+ years of different bleeps...

lol why is there only one /general/ thread here for 30+ years of different bleeps, bloops and other electronic based music?

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youtube.com/watch?v=vBZ-pmN5T0A&ab_channel=HorstJaquet
youtube.com/watch?v=y8HVG-ERJU0&ab_channel=TimGracyk
youtube.com/watch?v=D8NEL2tagOs&ab_channel=Rogerrogerjazzfan
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What? There's about 30 hip hop threads in the catalog, isn't that enough already?

The same reason theres only one /general/ for 40+ years of metal. Did you just come from Reddit?

>comparing 1 rock subgenre to 6 different genres

What six genres? Wouldn't they all be subgenres of electronic?

Either way make a general who cares. Make 30, one for each year.

Electronic isn't a genre

Oh, so what six genres?

Techno
House
Breaks
Hip hop
UKGarage
Downtempo

So techno, house, garage and breaks are all 4 completely different genres and not subgenres of anything? Could you give an example of each?

Yes, all different genres.

If you are this clueless you need examples to know what each 30 year old genre sounds like there's no hope.

>UK garage is a genre of electronic music
Have you tried telling Wikipedia that? Is there a more reliable source to use?

I didn't really imply that I needed it. I'm interested in your examples since you're obviously more invested in the topic than me.

Are freak folk, crust punk, reggae, thrash metal, flamenco and shoegaze all the same genre because they all use guitars?

No but they're all subgenres of the same genre although I'm not particulalry familiar with flamenco and reggae since they're a little too ethnic for me.

Shoegaze, crust punk and thrash metal which are actually very closely related are all very obviously subgenres of rock. You're other 3 examples are a little trickier for me.

dance music isn't that interesting to listen to. it's more interesting to dance to.

there also don't seem to be many DJs on Sup Forums.

personally i'd love threads about club classics from the boogie era (1980-83-ish) but they don't seem to happen much.

>dance music isn't that interesting to listen to.

What about ambient techno, minimal techno, dub techno, ambient house, trip hop, downtempo, psybient?

>lol why is there only one /general/ thread here for 30+ years of different bleeps, bloops and other electronic based music?
because Sup Forums is autistic and only cares about charts to force some good or bad taste.
/bleep/ allows anyone to post what they want.

For the same reasons youtube.com/watch?v=piBqsmYcj0s&ab_channel=RichardMarkus and youtube.com/watch?v=vBZ-pmN5T0A&ab_channel=HorstJaquet or youtube.com/watch?v=y8HVG-ERJU0&ab_channel=TimGracyk and youtube.com/watch?v=D8NEL2tagOs&ab_channel=Rogerrogerjazzfan are discussed in the same thread.
It'd be annoying to have 8 different threads when one umbrella term can unite them and those individual threads wouldn't do as well by themselves.

still not that interesting to listen to honestly - there's not much to talk about from one artist to the next, outside of a few exceptions like basic channel.

i was a house DJ for 10 years, I love dance music to dance to and I listen to a lot of it, but I can't say I'm all that surprised that it has a low presence on Sup Forums

No vocals to sing along too

septics

10 years of being a dj but still clueless lmao

this looooooooooool

youtube.com/watch?v=_KNe2no_WSg

>there's no hope

The finale refuge of a man that is wrong.

You only listed three genres, btw. Hip-hop, downtempo, and dance music.

>dance music is a genre

Don't make me post my helicopters.

>they're all subgenres of the same genre

No. Freak folk, flamenco, and reggae are effectively subgenres of folk, which is distinct from rock.

Are house and techno EVER not in 4/4??