Sweetleaf wrote:
I don't really like it, I think it is something that could be incorporated into electronic music...but an entire song of that noise? no thanks. Like if an electronic song has a dub-step sounding part for a bit that then goes into something else then it can sound pretty good but when it goes on longer it just starts getting annoying.
I also don't much care for whatever electronic music that sounds like its building up to something epic, only to go into generic sounding party music essentially. Is like with all that building up you'd think something cool and intricate might happen...but no just party music with obnoxious vocals.
I think the trouble is most of these genres really just put the most obnoxious and synthetic sides of their sound forward, or at least that's what the pop-culture grabs onto (like Skrillex, Flux Pavilion, etc.) but then the stuff that has the character that people complain isn't there never really gets known aside from by the people who go out and look for it.
I think as early as 2004 or 2005 I heard people bringing dubstep and dubstep mixes to DNB Arena and I thought it was crap because all I heard were the obnoxious wobbles. It took until maybe 2008 or 2009 for me to luck upon a side of the genre that had something I could respect and I've pretty much explored that side of the genre primarily to this day.
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