Get outta here with your old people music....
THIS is music...
Bitches...
Get outta here with your old people music....
THIS is music...
Bitches...
I know you're being sarcastic, but EDM/house/etc. is actually pretty legitimate from a technical standpoint. The reason we like music is because the soundwaves interface with our alpha and beta brain waves to stimulate different endorphins. Good electronic music does this to a mathematical perfection. Listening to Dave Nash on professional stereo equipment is unreal. A buddy of mine used to spin at Beta, so I got the privilege of being on the list for Crystal Method and Kill the Noise (formerly EWUN).
If you want some really moody electronic music, check out true dub music. It's often referred to as ambient dub or two-step here, but genuine UK dub is what brostep drew its breakbeats and signatures from. Burial, Synkro, and Phaeleh are top-notch.
If you can honestly tell me you don't like or at least appreciate that, I will gladly buy you a new pillow for your sittin' chair at the home.
I have over 600 hours of Electro on my hard drive at home.
Electric Area and BPM are the only two Sirius stations that grace my speakers in my car.
Sarcasm it was not...
You can also bet that when TomorrowLand tickets are announced I will be one of the MILLIONS sitting at my computer trying to get tickets...
I'm 37 and after hearing the same damn songs all of my life I can no longer stand classic rock. The classic rock stations have added a few songs from the 80s recently but for the most part are still playing the same songs they did in the 90s.
Too slow. For slow and moody I go NIN every time.I like the stuff that comes up on my Dubstep channel on Pandora. Modeselektor, Rusko, BassNectar, and DeadMau5 type stuff. I don't know where Birdy Nam Nam falls as far as categories. I don't pay attention so much to what stuff is, just what I like.
"There are no finger prints under water."
So we all have different tastes/opinions as to what music is - as expected, not a problem.
This post started as 'turn that stuff down' ....
Remember the old adage "Your right to throw a punch ends at the tip of my nose."
Can we also say, your right to play you music (loudly) ends at my ear?
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