I noticed it's been over a year I done DnB tune *ashamed* So I came to thinking I need to up the pace a bit, tune/year is a absolute minimum
But what's your estimate, If I aim to 12 song album, do I manage to finish it before whole scene is died and part of musical history? Or is DnB going to go on and on and on... (hope so)
How long DnB will last?
-Mikko
PS. If This thread won't wake flamers and forum trolls, nothing will
21-03-2007 13:25
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i wouldnt worry aout it.
been here for around seventeen to twenty years now in one form or another (maybe a lil longer depending how you look at it). its not going anywhere
Originally posted by Halph-Price
did hip hop just die out randomly since it awas new? has any music genre died out yet?
has any music ever died?!
Funk?
No, that was just James Brown GETting UP to funk heaven. His music lives on.
There will always be some dark funky dance music...
When I was a kid I listened to Blue Monday from New Order and thought "this is it", but I kept discovering new things all the time. Lately I heard a German guy called Anthony Rother and he makes stuff just like New Order did back then, but with a 2007 feel.
It Never Stops.
Playing your tunes to a crowd IS masturbating in public, but it won't get you in jail
I LOVED IT!
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dnb is like an ever evolving animal,like cj said its probably at its strongest right now,ive been in an around dnb from da early 90's and from the begginin we always asked this question,will the scene ever die,no way man,theres always new talent pushin through and we change wiv the times,like a snake sheddin its skin n carry ing on,big up all dnb massive from liquid to jump up,peace
youll take my drum and bass away from my dead,broken and bloody corpse
and thats the only way............its been around since 88......i have a tape of a break beat hardcore(dnb) live show from 88 that is fukkin sic.the reeses in that tape are incredible!!!it will never die......infact its only gonna get bigger.