luka

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And made a distinction between event density and simple bpm counts. Eg the pogo stick rhythms of gabba boink boink boink
 

thirdform

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well you can dance at 260 bpm if you have a 130 bpm track with double time kicks.

imagine what 160 in double time would sound like, as opposed to just a 320 kick.
 

muser

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I have feeling that genres have a greater propensity to get faster than slower, maybe it's a good indicator of their demise. like when novelist tried making that new grime genre the was 150+ it pretty much cemented that grime really hadn't maybe any kind of revival and was still dead.
 

luka

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Barty have you seen the map of Britain which indicates the bpms rising as you go north?
 

DLaurent

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I've been thinking recently the Purdie shuffle is just swung 16ths and is the basis for a lot of funk. Or that Sharon Redd's beat the street is about as fast as disco goes before becoming glitch with 120bpm 16ths on the foot.
 

sadmanbarty

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problem is, i made this thread thinking that luke had some brilliant nugget to unveil. maybe the both of us are a bit depleted.

it's a perfect time for third to unveil his list. no other centres of conversational gravity to distract from it.

he's gone all devotional though and won't till ramadan's over.

i might report him to prevent just to get my way.
 

luka

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IVW BEEN AT WORK ALL DAY GRAFTING AND NOW IM AT THE PUB DO I LITERALLY HAVE TO BE A GENIUS EVERY SINGLE FUCKING DAY IS THERE NO ONE WHO CQN PICK UP THE SLACK? A LOVING FRIENDLY GENIUS DAY IN DAY FUCKING OUT
 

luka

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EVERY OTHER GENIUS IN HISTORY HAS BEEN A MASSIVE CUNT NOW LOOK AT ME. A FRIENDLY LOVING NURTURING GENIUS. VERY RARE. DOES NOT HAPPEN EVERY DAY.
 
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