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    All that post-dubstep will continue to be interesting.

    I forecast that 80s revival which has been going on for ages (basically, all through the 00s) is finally gonna come to an end. At least I'm hoping for the end of the early 80s/disco/post-punk/etc. stuff.

    A revival of ca. 1994ish house would be cool. I'm thinking about these 90s-style synths and basslines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dumdidum View Post
    I forecast that 80s revival which has been going on for ages (basically, all through the 00s) is finally gonna come to an end. At least I'm hoping for the end of the early 80s/disco/post-punk/etc. stuff.

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    In the UK this seems to be happening at the moment, for here you have people like The Drums in the post punk indie type thing happening, Aeroplane and the guy who split from Aeroplane, The Magician killing the Nu Disco vibe which I love, it is all starting to wind down now. People like Wolf and Lamb going on the further evolution of that with the 80's electro disco (ie prince type dubs and remixes). Soundcloud seems to be a wash with Nu Disco at the moment. I do love it but everyone seems to get a few old disco reworks and the odd bit of ambient electro and calls it a Nu disco mix, not for me!! I want a bit more thought in it.

    I still think we will see a down tempo/ chilled beats revival in 2011. Things like Massive Attack, Portishead, early Ninja Tune stuff but obviously with new edges to it all. There's already good grumblings from that scene and I think some interesting downtempo mixes heading for the summer would be good?
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    Dubstep, or at least that whole wobbly bass sound, is on it's way out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by photojojo View Post
    Dubstep, or at least that whole wobbly bass sound, is on it's way out.
    word.

    I've never heard it played at any big clubs in Miami.
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    Dubstep is the biggest fad around. I personally did not like any dubstep song I have ever heard. A wobbly bassline is just that. Its not dancable and its not easy listening.
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    I've not seen any mention of Breakbeat anywhere !

    About time the underground movement started to destroy the Dubstep kids...

    Ahhh why does everyone love Dubstep so much, its so lame. Everytime i've thrown down some dubstep tunes after being asked for them for HOURS the dance floor CLEARS as NO ONE can dance to it!
    Whats the point unless your playing at a Dubstep night to a load of K heds !

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    Definitely dubstep.
    Maybe Slow Dubstep, massive wobble dubstep. Garage dubstep. House dubstep. Pop Dubstep. Screamo dubstep. Miley Dubstep. Gaga might even make some wobbbbblez JK. Dubstep is definitely becoming hot like pancakes i make every Saturday morning

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    liquid dnb and breaks are totally coming back...




    i wish

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    uk dubstep next year will be huge

    radio one has there fist well and truley up its arse.
    (and anything raido one gets hold of gets milked like an obese cow)

    so expect more "soft" stuff like this to hit the charts

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2vWQFHP3D0

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    I'd just like to hear trends towards music with more "soul" in it. Breaks, Breakbeat, House adn Indie ...all with a studio feel would be fantastic. Moar vocals melodies and honest lyrics less get my drink on, rollin' on chrome platitudes.

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