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blackleopardgirl · 4 months
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The summer season is approaching- but at what cost?
  I knew that this was going to be a very long summer, but lord have mercy it has started already and I already feel the cringe. I just don’t understand the need to always either be heavily* inspired, or to just straight up copy from other cultures, yet you hate them simultaneously. Make it make sense, and I know that the two crowds aren’t always the same. The same crowd that loves the black-brown music isn’t exactly the same crowd that are the “We need to bring Enver Hôxha back!1!1” they are different crowds that sometimes, overlap, it’s just nuts that they all coexist seamlessly together. I guess there isn’t that much to argue and disagree about, because it is just music, and at the end of the day if you don’t like a song, or genre of music, then just don’t listen to it and listen to what you like, but it’s crazy how much the far right crowd over there HATES the idea of even seeing large amounts of black and brown people in their country, yet they’ll eat up N0izy making a dancehall record. 
  Why don’t they get mad at T@yna, or N0izy or Dhur@ta for making Afrobeats/Reggae inspired songs then? Because you’re sending a message whether you want to admit it or not, that you embrace and enjoy the cultures that were created by these black-brown people that you so desperately hate and do not want in your country. (I also understand that many don’t mind TOURISM, and they don’t care if someone who’s another race comes to their countries for TOURIST purposes, or historical/cultural purposes. They’re very full of themselves in that way, but they would hate the mere thought of someone living there, and of course marrying into their culture and creating kids with their people.) 
  Sometimes the way they move shocks and confuses me, but then again, this is how lots of other groups of white people in Europe are. I cant really fault them too much, genres like Dembow, Reggae, Reggaeton, Brazilian funk, Salsa, Bachata, Afrobeats and others are very catchy, are clearly very popular in western Europe and receive a lot of traction on apps like Tik Tok, where its easier to discover music that you’re not used to. This is obviously why they’re late to the party, but still fascinated by this music. I also want to add that I’ve noticed that they don’t really create or play black and brown music that often, even rap isn’t by Americans isn’t played that much, they pretty much play Alb@nian versions of any genre, and then traditional music. That’s it, they tend to be satisfied with the music they’re used to. This is also why when they do make their own versions of this music, it sucks. T@yna’s ‘Caliente’ comes to mind; that song sucks and I’m not just saying that because I’m critical of her, I’m saying that because the song- as a Latin-reggae club song sounds bad. I know what the main notes of the song are, but the song doesn’t even hold a candle to actual Latino-Caribbean music. The lyrics are cringe and its all over the place, and I notice this a lot actually with a lot of their summer songs that are Caribbean, afro beats, reggae/reggaeton inspired, they’re always these cheap beats with lazy writing over them and no type of vocal sound that sounds good. 
  Which is why it’s always important to remember that these songs aren’t really meant to sound good, they’re meant to be like McDonalds- cheap, fast, and accessible to audiences. These songs aren’t ever going to have a quality beat, with layering, paired with good lyrics and vocals, which are most songs from black and brown genres of music that they love so much. 
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kyabaatsir · 2 years
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lordsaintlanne · 2 years
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~ LSL Prod - Liliyana (2022) ~
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lonerboy-ve · 4 years
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(FREE) Type Beat Sech x Jay Wheleer "MALE" Dancehall - Dancehall/Reggaet...
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kehlaniteam · 4 years
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[FREE] HANGOVER - Afropop x Afrobeat x Dancehall Type Beat | Reggaeton Type Beat 2020 (prod. Taaz)
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gianamajor · 6 years
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[FREE] Reggae/Dancehall Type Beat 2019 - "Dutty Wine" | Latin Instrumental 2019 | Prod. Giana Major
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Dalex Type Beat, Reggaeton x Dancehall Type Beat... original: https://c0l0rme1d.tumblr.com/post/634607703798480896
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Maybe a little bit late, but my opinion on your modern WoW music post is :ok_hand: to the max. Because of that post, you got me into looking up new music and I really appreciate it! Been listening to a lot of dancehall particularly, because I'm a big troll fan. Speaking of which, can you tell us more about what troll clubs are like? Can you give us anymore examples of what contemporary trollish jams sound like? Do they differ from tribe to tribe?
hey, thank you so much!! i’m always happy when i can get people interested in new music, especially because I dont want the scene i love so much to die out!
for troll clubs, one need not look any further than the shatterspear village! i feel they’d be big proponents of outdoor events, especially because i feel many of them would partake in smoking particular substances. while there is definitely “arena” dnb (cough), the genre of “jungle” is aptly named for the trolls. 
footwork, trap, jersey club, and reggaeton are all more ‘club’ genres; an indoor troll club would have a generous patio, a stocked bar, and lots of ventilation. no raver rain at troll venues!! they have enough humidity as it is. as you got further up north you’d have stone and brick venues with high ceilings, perhaps repurposed ruins of abandoned temples.
genres differing from tribe to tribe is a really cool idea, but both the genres and types of trolls are so varied that there’s bound to be bleedover. 
basically, some of the oldest electronic dance music in existence has its roots in hip hop. with the introduction of sampling and pre-recorded drum loops (like the Amen break), the genres split into several different directions. breakbeat, as it is aptly named, utilized the potential to break down and rearrange beats, creating experimental drum loops that can be manipulated to a point of acting as their own instruments. jungle, and then drum’n’bass and all of its off-shoots, are products of breakbeat. 
so the thing about breakbeat and jungle is that they’re huge sprawling genres, and as we advance further beyond into trap and footwork, they’re still growing. at their root is their hip hop influence, though, so much as these genres vary by region in real life, so too would they vary among trolls.
here are some troll-ish tracks across various genres to check out! i feel like they have the potential to be fitting for several different types of trolls and their tribes.
DJ SS — The Lighter (jungle)
Tribe of Issachar feat. Peter Bouncer — Junglist (jungle) 
Buju Banton & Miami — Champion (ragga jungle)
Pendulum — Tarantula (dnb)
Awilo Longomba — Bundelele (congolese dance/soukous) [you may recognize Awilo Longomba as the Horde’s cooking trainer in Dalaran!]
Enur feat. Natasja — Calabria (afro house)
Harem — Medusa (tribal house)
The Prodigy — Voodoo People (big beat... but obligatory!)
808 State — Pacific State (acid house)
Chris C & The Doktor — Kyora (hard trance) [this track starts with a Maori haka. it kicks so much ass!!!] 
Channel X — Keep on Movin’ (drumline eurodance??)
i’m rackin my brain for my troll tracks but i’m comin up empty. if i think of more i’ll go back and add them. thanks for the fun question!
i also have a post about rave tracks I associate with specific Warcraft characters, and more posts about theoretical Warcraft rave culture tagged as “plur au”.
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