There is a difference between being bitter and speaking the truth. |
He can? Dude, that's amazing! You need to start recording his stuff and maybe in a couple months he can have a residency at XS in Vegas! Damn, it sounds like you won the kid lottery. His age will be a point of interest as well... |
The Gap Band was recently awarded writing credits for that Uptown Funk song. |
Actually my son is just ripping off my older daughter who did it first. She used to make those exact same sounds when she was his age. |
What a talented family! You're telling me that your kids are making noises with pots and pans that even the most talented djs have to use powerful software programs to approximate, draw upon years of experience and run certain sounds through their programs dozens of times until they get the perfect filter.... And your kid is doing it all on their own? WOW. That's just..... Unbelievable. ![]() |
That's not talent or music. Its noise. |
Says you. Important music critics who know musical history and are PAID and respected for their opinions feel differently. But of course, I'm SURE you know better ![]() |
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![]() Well I collect dance music 12" singles beginning from the mid 1970s up to the present so I am fairly knowledgeable about the subject. Most of my prized 12" dance singles were released prior to 1984 I also own lots of 12" dance singles released after 1984 but many are just filler. The main reason why the dance 12" single format hardly exists anymore is because the majority of the modern releases are crap and not worth the time to press onto vinyl. Just a bunch of DJs/Producers with computers making noise. Nobody will be talking about dubstep 20 years from now. I doubt anyone will be talking about it 10 years from now. Meanwhile my prized 12" dance singles released prior to 1984 will continue to be sought after by serious collectors. |
That's not vocal fry. That's an accent. |
Excuse me. No one is talking about disco nowadays- not in any high volume, at least. In fact, it's pretty universally ridiculed. But of course you seem to have a very vested interest in this. You are old and angry that the youth of today have their own dance music and couldn't give two fucks about your lame "dance music." Well, deal with it. It's called the passage of time. When you bitch and moan and try to devalue anything modern just because YOU dont personally understand it, you just make yourself seem like a crazy senior citizen who needs to be put out to pasture. |
Its obvious by your comments you know nothing about dance music or it's history so I rest my case. |
And you seem to know nothing about contemporary music, so back atcha. |
You have lots of Google searching to do if you want for me to continue this conversation with you about dance music so Google away... Isn't that what millennials do best anyway? They research something online for 5-10 minutes so they can come back and TRY to discuss a topic with someone who is more qualified on the topic. |
^Huh?
You seem to have completely misunderstood my last comment. I was saying you don't seem to know about or understand contemporary music. |