Nine Volt wrote:K, I'mma jump on the trap train and make some trap with orchestral, house, or chiptune influences. I'll post again when I've got a WIP
Yeeeaaah! Now this is what I'm talking about! Can't wait to hear it.
Nine Volt wrote:K, I'mma jump on the trap train and make some trap with orchestral, house, or chiptune influences. I'll post again when I've got a WIP
XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:Nine Volt wrote:K, I'mma jump on the trap train and make some trap with orchestral, house, or chiptune influences. I'll post again when I've got a WIP
Yeeeaaah! Now this is what I'm talking about! Can't wait to hear it.
Nine Volt wrote:XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:Nine Volt wrote:K, I'mma jump on the trap train and make some trap with orchestral, house, or chiptune influences. I'll post again when I've got a WIP
Yeeeaaah! Now this is what I'm talking about! Can't wait to hear it.
Can't promise I'll be done soon though, got a lot of other projects going on, but I'll definitely try to get something out by the 10th.
I mean, we have freaking UK Hardcore, but not trap? Why?
Lavender_Harmony wrote:Someone link another piece of Trap music, because that's the only one I've heard, no one links anything else.
Freewave wrote:Is there any reason why its called Trap music other than than the T is added onto rap?![]()
ph00tbag wrote:I don't listen to Soulja Boy's crap when he's rapping on top of it.
5COPY wrote:But this trap thing is a huge dissapointment to me in terms of EDM. It's like going back when dubstep just started and was extremely low quality.
I mean seriosuly? This type of music imo sounds just too easy to make. Are we regressing or something?
soultensionbenjamin wrote:Trap music killed real hiphop
soultensionbenjamin wrote:listen to the radio ask people who the best rappers/producers are.
it a shame to hear the answers
KayinKento wrote:Well right now Trap music doesn't sound all that great because
soultensionbenjamin wrote:Im sorry Im so obnoxious toward trap music but when it got popular it took away lyricist's imagination and skill and replaced it with bragaodocia and rapping about scandalous sex,drugs and killing and I just miss the rap music i grew up with with when there was storytelling and mystique in the lyric's
phaux wrote:I thought this thread is about dance electronic post-skrillex trap, which is all about deep bass drums and high-pitched synths.
All things considered, Hip-Hop radio is like the best its been in over a decade. Nas - "Daughters" was in heavy rotation this summer for crying out loud. You're too young to remember the horrors of Snap Music and Laffy Taffy
MYCUTIEMARKISAGUN wrote:Oh no. Why didn't I see this earlier. oh god bunch of white techno fans discussing hip-hop DX noooooooooo
sigh, here we go (warning: slightly drunk here)
"lots of angry language"
versal wrote:for the giggles i want to actually see how this thread ends now lol
MYCUTIEMARKISAGUN wrote:Oh no. Why didn't I see this earlier. oh god bunch of white techno fans discussing hip-hop DX noooooooooo
sigh, here we go (warning: slightly drunk here)
*rant about how white people are ruining music*
MYCUTIEMARKISAGUN wrote:MEEK MILL HAS HEARD AND REJECTED YOUR COMPLAINTS, CAUCAZOID.
5COPY wrote:But this trap thing is a huge dissapointment to me in terms of EDM. It's like going back when dubstep just started and was extremely low quality.
I mean seriosuly? This type of music imo sounds just too easy to make. Are we regressing or something?
"EDM"? EDM? EDM??!?!?!?~!? ASDJKL;FJ;KLSDFDSJK;LDSP[IOWERTGJ;KLVBFZXC;NJKLXDZV don't ever label a hip-hop subgenre as EDM in my presence again.![]()
white ppl are gonna steal trap like they stole Rock n Roll & Jazz ;_;
XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:I'm terribly sorry for reviving this thread, but I think you guys should hear this. It might change some of your views on this kind of music.
Lavender_Harmony wrote:It's got some way to go, but I see the direction. Get rid of the horrible female OohOoh's and terrible drum machines.
Nine Volt wrote:MYCUTIEMARKISAGUN wrote:Oh no. Why didn't I see this earlier. oh god bunch of white techno fans discussing hip-hop DX noooooooooo
sigh, here we go (warning: slightly drunk here)
*rant about how white people are ruining music*
Yeah, fuck those crackers and their musical tastes!
ph00tbag wrote:I was hoping there'd be some lyrical depth in this video to offset the insipidness of the beat
ph00tbag wrote:I was hoping there'd be some lyrical depth in this video to offset the insipidness of the beat, which would contrast how lame rappers like Lil' B, Soulja Boy and Lil' Wayne sound
ph00tbag wrote:just more of the self-aggrandizing shouting that seems pervasive in today's pop rap.
ph00tbag wrote:It's electronic. It's dance music. Don't act all high and mighty because you mistakenly associate EDM with white people.
ph00tbag wrote:FACT: Techno, House, Electro, Jungle, Dub, and Breaks, all originated in black communities
ph00tbag wrote:Oh, and the accusations of appropriation begin in force.
ph00tbag wrote:If the rest of us adhered to your views on who can make what kinds of music
ph00tbag wrote:But in this case, you don't have to worry about this white dude appropriating the trap aesthetic, because it sounds like shit, and this white dude tries not to make music that sounds like shit.
ph00tbag wrote:Nujabes is turning over in his grave.
Friv wrote:People say that something is only as good as its weakest link. I look at its strongest links, and still I have yet to hear anything that not only sounds entertaining to me, nor anything that appeals to "the producer side of me" (as in the have horrible mixing or instruments, etc.) from this genre... and I can't understand why it's becoming more popular among famous artists besides the sole reason of bandwagon-ing and popularity. It's the same as how I felt about the moombah____ genres.
[I'm too lazy to read the other posts but whatever.]
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