Does german grindcore count as breakcore?
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Does german grindcore count as breakcore?
hehe ez..
what about intrasigent-recordings and my mates current value and Scary?
They are not goin wild on freestyle but i think they got the most impressive beat-programmin that went popular ...
Whatcha think about this?
what about intrasigent-recordings and my mates current value and Scary?
They are not goin wild on freestyle but i think they got the most impressive beat-programmin that went popular ...
Whatcha think about this?
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Re: Does german grindcore count as breakcore?
Isefet wrote:hehe ez..
what about intrasigent-recordings and my mates current value and Scary?
They are not goin wild on freestyle but i think they got the most impressive beat-programmin that went popular ...
Whatcha think about this?
current value is the fucking shit
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pimperteen wrote:Breakcore? I don't think it even counts as music.
Why not?
Noise is a genre, sounds as the most fucked up pieces of 'noise'
But it is a genre, listen to Speedranch (solo projects) and think again!
And yes, Current Value is the shit. Even Richard D. James does live remixes with Current Value in it..
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pimperteen wrote:speedranch? Please.
Go listen to merzbow.
Anyway, it was a joke, lighten up
..thnx for the tip..
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pimperteen wrote:speedranch? Please.
Go listen to merzbow.
Anyway, it was a joke, lighten up
Eh, you could of at least suggested something a little less mainstream?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBUyBfpytow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu0k6Hp8IZY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giH9EdEeC_s
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alice automated wrote:
Eh, you could of at least suggested something a little less mainstream?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBUyBfpytow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu0k6Hp8IZY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giH9EdEeC_s
oh grow up and/or fuck off. You do realise you're a walking cliché?
Burt Cocaine wrote:pimperteen wrote:Breakcore? I don't think it even counts as music.
Why not?
Noise is a genre, sounds as the most fucked up pieces of 'noise'
But it is a genre, listen to Speedranch (solo projects) and think again!
And yes, Current Value is the shit. Even Richard D. James does live remixes with Current Value in it..
Current value is the shit indeed.
But noise isn't necessarily a genre of music so much as a type of sound that falls outside of the laws of harmonics. The art people make with pure noise isn't really music in the sense that music has something to do with rhythm and melody, or at least one of those things. Noises can be used artistically in many kinds of music, but straight, raw noise being manipulated I can't consider music because it doesn't use tones and has nothing to do with harmonics. One of the more pretentious things I've heard it called was "anti-music".
But I'm not one to say anything about genres of music. I often call a lot of breakcore "fucked up jungle" because to me, that's what a lot of it is. And a whole lot of other stuff just music.
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alice automated wrote:pimperteen wrote:speedranch? Please.
Go listen to merzbow.
Anyway, it was a joke, lighten up
Eh, you could of at least suggested something a little less mainstream?
i like the idea of noise, but i like music more. nevertheless, i sample a shitload of noise so i am familiar with it. merzbow=mainstream noise HAHA i never thought of it that way. but you do have a point, some of the best noise is the hardest shit to find. its not like you get popular from making "good noise" i guess unless your merzbow....
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