"fab." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/09/2007 01:54:43 AM:
> dnb-ish trip hop that used to come out on > austrian compilations back in the early nineties hmm, that sounds good actually - any suggestions? > i bet this dubstep thing will be off the radar in 18 months, just like what > happened to the ex-new thing, broken beats. speak for yourself mate - I'm still digging the broken beats HOWEVER, broken beats never was a genre - was never intended to be a genre broken beats was how you played it - techno, jazz, house, drum & bass, funk/R&B, Afro/Latin, dubstep, etc. it's all in the mix some people just got it mixed up and thought "broken beat" was a genre it's not and never is if you're doing it right funny how the dance music press (that we all disdain) spits out hype and bullsh!t and no matter how much you try to ignore it, it still filters down infiltrating how and what we think MEK