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THE FUTURE

Well, I was the first to introduce "Future Garage" here some time ago, which is supposed to be the future and new sound of UK 2 Step. But now, um... ah, what is this we have here? Someone trying to do...

FUTURE FREESTYLE?
http://www.slicknfresh.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3959

WHAT IS THIS WORLD COMING TO?

http://www.slicknfresh.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3959

This is surely going to mess things up for the "new wave of rap that's due to hit in 2011"!

Anyway, with all my favorite future past genres stolen, I guess the only thing left for me to do is outside of future alternative rock and future jazz is future booty bass, so let me go start working on it now.

Not even sure why I posted it on the United Kingdom board in London - as if anybody even knows what freestyle is. But then again, it makes somewhat nearly as much sense as me posting about 2 Step / Garage here in the U.S. forum.
 
Future Freestyle? That sounded more like Retro Freestyle. Sounded extremely outdated man. I mean, what was the point of even trying to remix Shannon's "Let The Music Play" like that? Made the song sound even older.
There's a difference between taking elements from Classic Freestyle and making it new (as we've seen with the Electro genre) versus just taking old sounding Freestyle and pasting it onto recent Pop and Dance titles.

One genre though that has been brought back into the limelight recently is Rave/Happy Hardcore. There's a song that's currently charting in the Top 5 in Holland. It's from legendary producer Paul Elstak and is called "Turbo". I first heard it on Holland's Slam FM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Buz_cykIZ2k&feature=fvst

Additionally, they play some modern Hardcore Rave every weekend on BBC Radio 1 via DJ Kutski's show:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00w10v2
 
I was not proud of the videos I posted on the UK boards at all. As a matter of fact, I would've felt better and less shameful posting something like THIS:

Brooklyndon said:
they should simulcast "the new x 1023" out of palm beach. Dance isn't the answer, rap is the answer. After seven years of doing nothing, rap is so due to hit in 2011. Dance is so overexposed. Its a mature product, about to enter the decline phase. It just can't get any bigger. A new wave of rap is due to hit, and if I ran CBS, I'd leverage my existing competencies to a failing station. The best way to do so is to simulcast a successful urban station and see if it hits. If not, I'd simulcast another of my hundreds of stations and streams. Something will hit.
 
It looks like the UK folks also have their own fights & drama on their board as well...

Since I'm on the topic of UK dance and The Future, I might as well show this:
http://www.slicknfresh.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3943

And ask; How do you think illegal downloading & sharing will hurt / help THE FUTURE of music and the artists in the U.S.? Will future technology advancements force people or the industry to have to "change their ways" and become more or less acceptive of certain ideas in time?
 
I couldn't find the topic regarding Katia Nicole so I'll just post it here....

She is definitely getting lots of love from the freestyle community. She already has done a few shows in Orlando and Miami.Her manager used to managed Expose and George Lamond among others so she is in good hands. She is only 11 which is exactly the type of young talent that is lacking in freestyle. Perfect for the Disney generation out there.
 
Drum rolls please....

New Justin Bieber with a modern freestyle song

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zzg0DdB3r-k&feature=player_embedded#!
 
Speaking of Justin Bieber, I've heard the "Justin Bieber remix" of Barbra Streisand on Atlanta's Q100 in the Saturday Night Q mix.
 
LoL just the sorta response I expected.It's an open forum...feel free to create your own threads and posts. That should go without saying.

If we talk about the dance pop songs people are bothered. I mean there's only so many times one can talk about the lack of dance stations in the U.S. and how it's so much better elsewhere. Those topics are burnt too.
 
I remember telling someone some time ago that Justin Bieber was sort of like the Lil Suzy "take me in your arms" of today. Lil Suzy was only 14 when she did that song. Now, Justin Bieber (currently around the same age) does a song like "baby baby" singing vocals over a breakbeat with a melody embedded in it. It wasn't only me who saw this because Randy Galaxy (The producer of "in a dream" by Jossette, and I believe also produced Rockell's version, too), updated his status months back, saying "Justin Bieber did a straight up freestyle song...". So, if that ["baby baby"] was freestyle, then the link above must be.... DOUBLE freestyle (as a kid in an argument would say)!
 
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