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carcore - aka commutercore

 

...electronic with percussion tracks comprised of samples of various noises made by vehicles :P

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harmonica-tronica

*cough*

 

Badstep - catchy remixes of people performing good songs poorly

Pella - consisting solely of a rapper providing rhythm lyrics & a singer providing melodic lyrics at the same time (not the same lyrics, though they would fit together musically)

Slowave - ambientish dance tracks under 50bpm

 

I think I'll make some slowave. I'm going to try and make it sound like the way you feel the moment a trip kicks in.

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I think I'll make some slowave. I'm going to try and make it sound like the way you feel the moment a trip kicks in.

That kinda sounds like what I was picturing. Familiar elements at such a pace that they become unnatural, possibly with strange subtle noises filling up the spaces in between. ALSO

 

North Korea Core - government approved electronic music exported from notorious dictatorships

Shapetones - sounds arranged with the primary intention of creating a really cool looking waveform

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I'm going to see if google and my half-baked logic can prove these all actually exist. It probably won't but whatever.

 

Disco 'n' bass

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scctUFAoS7Q

 

Gothtronica

 

Exists, arguably in many forms and within EBM overall. Oh and the name is taken it seems...

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRiOjdcE4KU

 

tribal-farmanimal-progressive house

 

Meh, I'll cop out on this one. Reminds me of the cover of this classic album though.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5S_lktstwrs

 

P(1+(r/n))^nt

 

I dunno, Autechre?

 

if this doesn't lead to attempts to make tunes in genres generated in this thread, I am going to be disappointed in watmm

 

Agreed.

 

Metal Dub Techno

 

make it happen

 

Mick Harris, Kevin Martin, and Justin Broadrick have, among others.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC-wNTx15d4

 

Latin american banjo fusion hardcore

 

I don't want to hear this, but I bet some musicians somewhere once in time tried this when they got bored of making pychobilly or ska.

 

Krakken-core.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2L1ecCwC6pE

 

enkastep

 

"Latin tecno" enka o_0

 

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

 

grindstep

 

I think you found the only grindcore sub-sub-genre not yet coined! http://en.wikipedia....lectronic_music

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google stab part 2, remember I'm doing this for fun, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

 

Chillcore (Chillwave + Speedcore)

Gangstergaze (Gangsterrap + Shoegaze)

Hapellacore (Acapella Happy Hardcore)

 

I'd listen to this, I feel this is kinda essentially what Clams Casino is leaning towards... I just wish he'd work with better rappers

 

I agree, especially his rainforest EP stuff. Best MC he works with is that dude named Instrumental amirite?

 

Also...

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=IE&hl=en-GB&v=i789TMw49rE

 

Positive Power Electronics - Like power electronics, but with major chords and happy sounding music in the background. Still abrasive, though.

 

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

 

Neo-Classical Post Bass Experimental Jazzcore

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Nrm4H7FJGw

 

shitbit

 

example:

 

[youtubehd]H0MwvOJEBOM[/youtubehd]

 

Kids love those mad drops on those hot shitbit tracks!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh7A8LW-NbE

 

pre-dilla

Haha, nice!

 

lol, reminds me of the hipsterrunoff description of M83 being "post-shoegaze"/"pre-dreamgaze"

 

Nu-Gaze!

already exists

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Even has a disputed wikipedia page. A step above a lastfm tag with a description, but no where close to a belated allmusic.com genre entry.

 

bluegrass/jungle. it would just work.

 

It does!

 

^

[media=]http://soundcloud.com/djsoloisawesome/hillbilly-ride-dj-solo-remix[/media]

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Neo-Classical Post Bass Experimental Jazzcore

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Nrm4H7FJGw

 

I love everything KDJE does, and that track especially... I've thrown it in a couple setmixes I've made

 

Oh right on, yeah I remember stumbling upon them when looking at lastfm recommendations and I've liked what I've heard. Just read this album was on Planet Mu...had no idea!

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Their releases since have been just as solid... I strongly suggest copping their 2nd and 3rd album as well... Also if you dig that sound look up the sweedish artist Heroin and Your Veins... (odd name taken from a 1950s PSA pamphlet) music sounds straight out of a film noir flick

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tribal-farmanimal-progressive house

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jczyCwre24

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGR8p6214eI&feature=fvwrel

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PXfi5-YumQ

 

 

I have tried in the past to produce an ambient/gabba crossover project, which I dubbed as "G-ambient". Might try and resurrect this project one day, its basically some nice ambient stuff with gabba kicks.

 

This stems from my previous (failed) attempt to crossover Abba with (yes, you guessed it) Gabba, thus creating "G-abba". Track titles such as "Money, Money, Money, Money", "Dancing (Speed) Queen", "Thank-you for the Gabba" and "Lay all your gabba on me" didn't quite fit with my production values at the time, but maybe I will have another go at this too, it was partially fun for a while.

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tribal-farmanimal-progressive house

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jczyCwre24

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGR8p6214eI&feature=fvwrel

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PXfi5-YumQ

 

 

I have tried in the past to produce an ambient/gabba crossover project, which I dubbed as "G-ambient". Might try and resurrect this project one day, its basically some nice ambient stuff with gabba kicks.

 

This stems from my previous (failed) attempt to crossover Abba with (yes, you guessed it) Gabba, thus creating "G-abba". Track titles such as "Money, Money, Money, Money", "Dancing (Speed) Queen", "Thank-you for the Gabba" and "Lay all your gabba on me" didn't quite fit with my production values at the time, but maybe I will have another go at this too, it was partially fun for a while.

 

LOL!

 

Thanks for posting that, that's great. :emotawesomepm9:

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