Icky wrote:Drum and Bass evolved from Rave and Breakbeat. From what I've heard it was born around the same time as Jungle. I will admit I'm not entirely sure about this though.
Icky wrote:No problem!
Hardstyle is a Harddance subgenre, it's currently the most popular one by far but Harddance also includes genres like Hardhouse, Hard NRG, Hardtrance, Jump and (argueably) Hands Up and Donk/Hardbass/Scouse/Bounce House.
Drum and Bass evolved from Rave and Breakbeat. From what I've heard it was born around the same time as Jungle. I will admit I'm not entirely sure about this though.
Dubstep originates from 1999-2000, It's actually quite an old (relatively of course) genre. Even the whole "brostep" thing isn't all that young. I mean Rusko's Babylon Vol 1. is almost 6 years old already. I honestly don't think it really deserves the tag "young" but that's just me. As for the beat style, it's more inspired by UK garage, DnB and Grime (not hiphop). The brits love their breaks and shuffles so ofcourse dubstep also has those haha.
simonli2575 wrote:Icky wrote:Drum and Bass evolved from Rave and Breakbeat. From what I've heard it was born around the same time as Jungle. I will admit I'm not entirely sure about this though.
[Ignoring Breakbeat because I don't know anything about it]
Rave came first, then Jungle, and finally DnB.
CDPP wrote:Don't mean to sound like a twat but is there a proper name for chillstep?
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Icky wrote:CDPP wrote:Don't mean to sound like a twat but is there a proper name for chillstep?
Yeah there is, it's called "dubstep". In fact dubstep started out really chill. It's kind of silly to start calling the chill stuff "chillstep" now.
(Link to Rusko's Jahova)
Icky wrote:How can genres like raggacore or electroswing, which heavily rely on sampling specific genres, even be "brony"?
Nine Volt wrote:How can an instrumental song be brony? Like, I'm talking one that is brony in name only and not "clearly" inspired by the show (and I use that phrase loosely), like a good 3/4 of the shitty dubstep that this fandom churns out on a daily basis like slurry from the McDonald's meat making machine (hm, the end of that sentence sure had some added alliterative appeal). I'm sure you've got a lot of that on BMD.
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