New Pendulum & Knife Party albums to come out in 2014
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One way is the dark eclectic heavy drum noisia style, the other way is the hi synth pads and prominent baselines with faded drums.[/QUOTE]
or simply neurofunk and liquid funk
Witchcraft is still by far one of my favorite songs to this day. It's such a deep song that gets my heart racing whenever I listen to it. Hold Your Colour is pretty damn nice as well. Don't get me started on Propane Nightmares.
[QUOTE=DiBBs27;41931484]You got it bro, [B]The future of dnb goes two ways[/B].
One way is the dark eclectic heavy drum noisia style, the other way is the hi synth pads and prominent baselines with faded drums. Think new high contrast and logistics last album.
Of course you'll always get everything in between just because thats how it will always be, but the fact is as dnb gets more popular the production value is going to go way way up. More bass synths, more hi synths, WAY more modulation and side chaining on brand new synth patches, more of just about everything that is known to turn a few heads. This is simply how a gnere of music evolves.
It's already started with drum and bass' retarded step cousin 'dubstep' and the slight more fun to produce 'drumstep' subgenres.
As far as im concerned the amen break is one of the only things that make drum and bass truly a unique genre.[/QUOTE]
Only two?!
Theres waaay too many D&B subgenres for it go only two ways!
[QUOTE=Scot;41927309]Thanks for the info it's good to know I have been wrongly enjoying something for all these years.[/QUOTE]
[b]"dnb-wise"[/b]
I enjoy listening to hold your colour from time to time, and I've never said it was a completely shit album.
[QUOTE=qwerty000;41931597]or simply neurofunk and liquid funk[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Harry3;41931796]Only two?!
Theres waaay too many D&B subgenres for it go only two ways![/QUOTE]
I wasn't speaking in the context of subgenre, i was more speaking production wise.
Being a producer myself, I've learned that there are only two different ways of producing drum and bass. The first way is to produce it with prominent drums where the main focus of the tune is the drums. And the other way is to produce in the style that the main focus of the song is the synths and bass.
I wasn't speaking for trends, trends change in any genre. But there are limited divisions in the actual production of bass music.
Pendulum can't really wait for the next album
Wowee years ago one of my old friends used to absolutely love Pendulum, will be cool to see more from them
Seen both live, Pendulum > Knife Party. No, MD doesn't help
I like both, but enjoy Pendulum slightly more than Knife Party as they tend to use the same synth.
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