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    Being 2 hours from Baltimore, I pretty much live this shit. But Baltimore Club Music is a very sample heavy genre that combines the electro tools to manipulate the hip-hop genre. The samples can come from anywhere from disco records to children's songs and usually is looped at up beat tempos. B-More club really evolved recently from the youtube video mash-up quality into an actual authentic genre.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVadm77en3E

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    I don't know how long tittsworth has been in the scene, so don't get mad at me. But I was assuming he just mashed Electro and Hiphop vocals. Bmore is a bit different. The tunes have been around for almost 2 decades (so I've been told). Only recently has it been meshing with electro. MIA and Diplo were in that scene. Not the oldest, but a classic:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr-mhaTahW8
    Last edited by Foreverhex; 12-30-2009 at 11:35 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Foreverhex View Post
    I don't know how long tittsworth has been in the scene, so don't get mad at me. But I was assuming he just mashed Electro and Hiphop vocals. Bmore is a bit different. The tunes have been around for almost 2 decades (so I've been told). Only recently has it been meshing with electro. MIA and Diplo were in that scene. Not the oldest, but a classic:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr-mhaTahW8
    Your 100% about the genre being around for a while and just recently fusing with the electro scene. But that is really what the genre is moving closer to now. Due to copyright laws, the genre wasn't able to legally sell it's music due to the samples, which kept it underground. Tittsworth has been on the scene for over 5 years in this genre, but did have his foot in a lot of other doors before picking a genre. But his album 12 Steps was a B-More record that was completely original work so that he wouldn't have law suits up his ass. The future of B-More isn't the obsessive sampling anymore but a kind of electro and hip-hop love child.

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    SyblingQ - Electro House for dark alleys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JelaniRobot View Post
    Rye Rye's Bang is probably my favorite song of the year lls. She's actually really dope, got a chance to meet her.
    not into bmore, but this breaks remix by stanton is off the hook.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be84k...eature=related

    if anyone knows where to buy that track, let me know!
    Last edited by illstep; 12-31-2009 at 08:24 AM.

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    http://www.baltimore-club.com/

    here's an awesome gem for bmore

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foreverhex View Post
    The tunes have been around for almost 2 decades (so I've been told).[/YOUTUBE]
    This is totally true. Baltimore Club/Bmore/Bmore Go-Go/Baltimore House whatever you want to call it has been around since early 90s.

    I first got into djing/dance music scene in 89-90 in the east coast scene mostly focused in DC/Bmore. That area has always been the only area that this type of stuff was really played. Its obviously evolved, actually there is a wiki on it that explains pretty much how it evolved though I think they left out some of the key people who pushed this sound.

    bmore wiki

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    Yeah, it started picking up steam outside Baltimore/US after Diplo re-introduced it to the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DRR View Post
    This is totally true. Baltimore Club/Bmore/Bmore Go-Go/Baltimore House whatever you want to call it has been around since early 90s.

    I first got into djing/dance music scene in 89-90 in the east coast scene mostly focused in DC/Bmore. That area has always been the only area that this type of stuff was really played. Its obviously evolved, actually there is a wiki on it that explains pretty much how it evolved though I think they left out some of the key people who pushed this sound.
    Sounds an awful lot like Detroit/Chicago "ghettotech" style too. Not sure why people think it's a new style? I've been bangin that crazy shit for a while. It's nice to be able to break out the old songs tho...
    http://www.last.fm/tag/ghettotech
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