Interesting that i found this post brought back up within my email at the exact time I did because I was thinking of commenting on something I just noticed, but was beginning to lose interest in speaking on it.
I guess this new dance sound will most likely be passed off as "hip hop" because this is not only happening in America. They are using the term "hip hop" for it, WORLDWIDE. My Canadian friend in Taiwan (Well.... not sure if I should call her my "friend" yet because it's not proven that if I was in a burning building she'd rescue me, but... THAT'S BESIDE THE POINT), she's featured in a new video for her new song, "summer of mine"
HERE'S THE DESCRIPTION:
滿人即將在2010年8月發行首張個人專輯
"Hip Hop World" ,而"Summer of Mine" 為專輯的首推主打歌。這首是和加拿大EDM 女王 Meighan Nealon 和名製作人 Adrian Gariba 首次合作的歌曲,結合了電音以及
hip hop 繞舌曲風元素,顛覆傳統聽眾對
Hip Hop 的刻板印象。 如需得知滿人的最新動態和消息,請到manchuker.com 或在facebook 打"滿人 Manchuker" .
HERE'S THE LINK:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHdejResjjQ&feature=player_embedded
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Also, on a separate note, I've decided to go back to using the traditional, standard genre labels for music regardless of whether or not the music is new because I've noticed that ever since I began to stop using the normal names and start calling it generic terms, I've been losing fans to my Club KDM site. They assume that I "changed" because I stopped using certain terms and started using terms that could mean anything. Friday evening, I spoke to a friend via phone as he was browsing the music section of Club KDM and he started asking me "What so you stopped using the word freestyle now?" And I explained my reasoning to him. His response was:
"Man I'm telling you you need to just do what you've been doing and stop listening to these kids of the new generation because they don't know nothin about freestyle and how it was done back in the day. That song by Jay Sean and Akon and those people are freestyle man. I'm telling you. Quit listening to everybody, especially the kids today man.." I did rebuttal. First I explained to him it wasn't new generation kids, but the people who grew up IN the era who were saying today's sound isn't freestyle, then I also discussed the changes in sound...etc.
However, regardless of whether or not I discuss or debate about it, bottom line is people who are looking or coming for a particular sound in music will not be interested in "pop" or "dance". They wont even bother to listen if anything indicates that they might not be interested in whatever they must go through the trouble of pressing play or downloading to examen. I'm surely not pulling in a new "pop" fan base either because... well, they can pretty much get that anywhere, so why go to Club KDM to get some "odd", different type of pop?
Another large possible reason behind losing fans or appreciation is because of the fact that I've gone more strictly new school and most people are not familiar with the new school. For Americans, it's either too urban or "not-freestyle-ish" and for German's, it's "too American sounding". I guess you could also add in other factors like the fact that I've made it possible for people to download without having to log in, therefore no one bothers to log in and message/comment anymore and the fact that I've gone quite a bit more house sounding as well. Not many people are used to house, booty bass and freestyle all mixed together. Imagine how much "worse" that becomes when you are doing that style ALL 2010, NEW SCHOOL STYLE! My friend did also mention that I should go back to playing more of the late 90's west coast sound that I truly love and that many of the dj's he spoke to from that era are talking about how tired they are of today's music. He's been complaining about today's music as well, and while I do notice a difference, I don't see today's mainstream version of booty house, booty bass and freestyle all THAT bad. Just....different.
What's funny is that I've also recently gone to the U.K. electronic music boards and notice they are using a new term called "future garage" for a new 2 Step sound.... I will not get deeply into this topic, but I'll just say they could conserve time and effort if they just simply stop calling all traditional 2 Step productions "Ol Skool garage" or "Ol Skool 2 step". That would be like us calling everything that has a booty bass or freestyle sound today "Old skool freestyle", regardless of whether or not it was old skool.