by Nexeus » Mon Feb 23, 2004 6:31 am
Okay, I'm going to sound like a dumb DJ here (but hell, not the first time soo..)
But WOW another musical discussion on the forums here, and it seems like the conversation has turned into a genre question and what is what, and what isn't what. I mean I just LOVE those people who LOVE the Beastie Boys but HATE RUN DMC, why may you ask? Because one is rock and the other is rap... waitaminute... No... check again guys Beastie Boys is RAP for all who cares/etc. (More Rap/Ska/Reggae to some point... if you REALLY had to classify them, I would place them into the breakbeat or Hip-Hop genre... wait you mean hip-hop isn't just rap?... moving on...)
As for Ska, believe it or not kids, but No Doubt does come pretty close to it and yes Green Day and the Offspring do dwelve into Ska as well (Rock Ska that is)... wait there's different types of Ska's? Oh yeah because "Ska" (the way I know it) is usually referred to reggae music (NOT DANCEHALL - reggae as in Bob Marley, Eek-a-Mouse. Dancehall is more Shaggy, Sean Paul).
Wait, wait, wait... so you are proabbly asking "Nexeus, where the F*** is this going to?" and it's basically this... each genre of music is a pain in the ass to categorize, even someone myself who tries to do so as best as he can (can't now because my laptop hard drive is K.O.ed), I mean if you look at Techno (a.k.a. Eletronica/Electronic), you have trance (Sasha), dance (Robert Miles, Darude, DJ Scribble), euro-dance (Benny B, Master Blaster), electronica (The Chemical Brothers, Moby), Techno (Prodigy), Eletronic (KMFDM, Sister Machine Gun - to a point), that you have to end up going to its source genre to find it. There are times that you HAVE to start putting Limp Bizkit into Hip-Hop and P. Diddy/Puff Daddy into Rock because they begin to transcend their own genres. How I define it and how someone else, or even another DJ defines it, can be who entirely different things.
Personally for me it defines your flavor, one thing I get a lot when I'm DJing is to play a lot of rock and DOOM but personally my real definition of DOOM is a majority of Hard Rock, not just Death Metal, Grindcore, Hard Core, etc. And it's not that I don't listen to these other genre's, I do, very much so (I know I have a history somewhere about it), BUT for many reasons (ask me later about them), I stick to Techno/Hip-Hop/Reggae/"Latin" (I HAVE SOOO MANY ISSUES WITH THE TERM "LATIN MUSIC")
And the reason I say that is because there's a whole bunch on those two genre's that would make any politican crap in their pants, Wumpscut is nothing compared to some of DMX's songs, or hell even Slipknot (mind you I've heard one Wumpscut song).
So in closing it goes like this:
Opening a store of too many genre's is only going to leave you with isles of genre's with one aritst or album in it.
GSP is more about playing just the same repetative crap over and over and over and over... (damnit is Milkshake wasn't a freaking song of the month.... VOTE FOR A NEW SONG PEOPLE! REQUEST SOMETHING NEW!)
GSP is also about you opening your hear and mind to something new (OMG, it's something new... you may not like it, but other people do!)
And Wumpscut is pretty tame now because it has all been said, done, etc, and when you have 11 year olds passing notes about what they are going to do to each other (anal rape, follatio, etc), then you know it's not society or the music but the parenting (A WHOLE other discussion!)
(Yeah I may have gone off topic, and not spelled everything correctly... but erm... deal with it for now until my laptop computer gets updated damnit)