Do do do do dodoot, di doot.bermudagold wrote: Fri May 08, 2026 11:19 pmi feel so old...don't even know what that is...i remember the first garage...where craig david at?...elton john said he was gonna be the biggest star in the UK![]()
What The Data Really Says About Electronic Music in 2026
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- KVRAF
- 16733 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
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- KVRian
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- 1030 posts since 15 Feb, 2005
oh apparently I just missed the first iteration back in the 90s...wasn't paying attentionBunny_boy wrote: Fri May 08, 2026 11:33 pmIt was garage at the tempo of dnb. Not really my thing, but was quite interesting.bermudagold wrote: Fri May 08, 2026 11:19 pmi feel so old...don't even know what that is...i remember the first garage...where craig david at?...elton john said he was gonna be the biggest star in the UK![]()
Music had a one night stand with sound design.....And the condom broke
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- KVRAF
- 6374 posts since 8 Jun, 2009
It's basically next up on the 25-30 year revival rule (kids find stuff in their parents' record collection and give it a whirl). We've already had jungle and early DnB-inspired artists coming through like Nia Archives with the old hands like Goldie and Photek playing the summer festivals.
Nia Archives is going a bit more poppy now and her songwriting is pretty good. The new album sounds like it could probably be squeezed into the speed garage genre because of it. Record-label types tried really hard to push it the last time around because it takes a lot of the rough edges off DnB and lets them repackage material easily. Let's face it, the big speed garage hit anyone can remember was Spin Spin Sugar.
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- 111274 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
data mmm.
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- KVRian
- 1045 posts since 17 Mar, 2005 from Bay Area
This is mind-numbing, soul-crushing nonsense. None of these "insights" are real, and if you know anything about how such insights are created and/or you know anything about the actual, current state of western economies, you know that 1) they are contracting, slowing("traditional tools down") and experiencing mass layoffs, and 2) that a small number of vendors, like a snake eating its own tail, are forced to CONSTANTLY consume "tokens" and participate in ai slop, offering some "data insights" through slop-driven postings like the above.
I once worked for market and political research, and I spent a lot of time understanding how corporations and politicians literally bend statistical research to create illusions about what people want, the direction "everyone is moving", etc, so as to substantiate an opinion, and we arent even talking about "push polls" or their modern "analytics" counterparts.
Art is a human behavior, not a product, and you should feel shame for attempting to bring this into our spaces.
I once worked for market and political research, and I spent a lot of time understanding how corporations and politicians literally bend statistical research to create illusions about what people want, the direction "everyone is moving", etc, so as to substantiate an opinion, and we arent even talking about "push polls" or their modern "analytics" counterparts.
Art is a human behavior, not a product, and you should feel shame for attempting to bring this into our spaces.