Ugh...
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Haha, oh god
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So despite my better judgement I gave this somewhat of a short shot and I noticed this is seriously subpar. It's like he dropped most of the elements that made his music interesting in the first place.
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hey will why you gotta talk shit on fireworks, whatd they ever do to you besides brighten your life and be amazing
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I want this album to ROCK for real but these conflicting reports hurt my soul
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album is a snoozefest which is the last thing I expected
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Album Rating: 2.2
Like
it's transcendent to something different when the case is these kids used deep/tech/garage house sample packs in the
vein of Frankie Knuckles, Terre Thaemlitz, etc. at the start of their career to create poppy deep house and, in return, new
house artists are using sample packs in the vein of disclosure. But in honesty they are all the same.
This is such a bogus implication as well, coming from someone who claims to know all about deep house as well. Using sample packs doesn't immediately align you within the same realm as the artists you're taking them from. It's a basic foundation, where you take it from there is all that ever matters. And while deep house has always been about nostalgia and sampling, borrowing a snare kick isn't the same as adopting gospel passages for interpretive edification
But in honesty they are all the same. I don't need to go into
the finer details of their production (new and old) that screams deep house, cause I'm no expert on deep house production and it could be lost on you.
Nice dodge bro
Lol no it isn't. Maybe for you personally but if you even kept the slightest attention to edm genre popularity you'd know
this isn't a case.
I'm not referring to the over commercialised mainstream aspect of electronic music, I'm referring to dance music as a whole. Why do you think there are terms like "bass music", "post dubstep" and the like floating around at the moment. Even "edm" comprises a vast number of sub-genres: dubstep, house, trap etc. From the Belgium-to-London crossover techno to the new rise in grime music, electronic music is rudderless at the moment
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Disclosure is deep house.
where is this actually coming from
like you're not the first person i see saying that and it's kinda confusing tbh
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Album Rating: 2.0
beatport tagged disclosure as deep house IIRC
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From the Belgium-to-London crossover techno
Okay, now I'm intrigued.
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Tbh, the over-commercialisation of house atm (which Disclosure is a big part of) is slightly nauseating. Ugh.
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Album Rating: 3.0
I don't know, I'd much rather have tunes like Rather Be, Latch, and Hideaway than most anything else on pop radio. It just scratches a pop itch that I've had for a while
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Agreed. In either case it's much much better than that godawful new Taylor Swift drab.
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"the over-commercialisation of house atm"
Hasn't this been happening fore quite a few years? Certain forms of electronic music have been incredibly popular here for at least the past 10 years.
"Agreed. In either case it's much much better than that godawful new Taylor Swift drab."
Not really a high standard though, is it?
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I liked Red good enough though.
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beatport tagged disclosure as deep house IIRC
welp. I know that since minimal techno/tech house got a rise in popularity over here a couple years ago, some people have a warped view of what deep house is and disclosure would kinda fit into that I guess.
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It's mostly that Beatport doesn't have a clue about styles. I mean, Avicii and co are listed as 'progressive house', what the actual fuck.
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Is that even a thing?
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Sasha and Digweed, Wolf; get on it!
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I gotta admit, I'm generally not too familar with house. I've heard of "witch house" which sounds like one of those weird fancy terms for some kind of new trend. I've heard of minimal and sometimes even "deep house" - but I can't say that that would really give me much of an impression in terms of sound.
I've mostly been more into the faster spectrum of electronic music.
Edit: Listening to Sasha & Digweed - Northern Exposure right now and this sounds pretty cool so far. Definitely better than the types of "club" house I've been exposed to.
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