there are bands with names in there but that's not the point
― your original display name is still visible (Left), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 00:14 (three years ago)
I probably have a pretty liberal definition of tech-house tbf.
― you can see me from westbury white horse, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 00:14 (three years ago)
Left, seems like nu metal (and metal generally) are notoriously sausagey. Remove masculinity and you have like, uh, one and a half bands?
Unless there is a secretly thriving underground scene of female nu metal that has escaped our collective notice.
― gelatinous cubist (Ye Mad Puffin), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 00:15 (three years ago)
oh all the arctic monkeys alikes then? gotcha. not as bad as electro-swing i must say
― ciderpress, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 00:15 (three years ago)
Agree that the nostalgia around landfill indie is highly lamentable. But then I've never been able to teach myself to separate early Arctic Monkeys (which I cannot stand for all the same reasons) from it.
― you can see me from westbury white horse, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 00:16 (three years ago)
Probably the closest Polka has been to the mainstream anytime recently is when Weird Al does the polka medleys of hit songs.
― INDEPENDENTS DAY BY STEVEN SPILBERG (President Keyes), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 00:23 (three years ago)
Ages ago I was trying to decide what the best-known 'polka' songs in the UK are and I came up with the Birdie Song and Wooden Heart. Which suggests to me that like jugband and zydeco we take it as a bedrock for novelty.
― you can see me from westbury white horse, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 00:29 (three years ago)
Which, sure, inevitable or whatever, but not all jaunty party musics have it that way.
― you can see me from westbury white horse, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 00:30 (three years ago)
Fun fact: "Shall We Dance" (from The King and I) is, in essance, a polka.
― gelatinous cubist (Ye Mad Puffin), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 00:35 (three years ago)
(Erg, essence.)
Anyway heel, toe, slide, together, etc.
45 years of close contact with dance and the only things I can be trusted with are waltz and polka.
― gelatinous cubist (Ye Mad Puffin), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 00:39 (three years ago)
Left, seems like nu metal (and metal generally) are notoriously sausagey. Remove masculinity and you have like, uh, one and a half bands?Unless there is a secretly thriving underground scene of female nu metal that has escaped our collective notice.
I don't know how many made it big but it seemed like there were a lot of bands following the Evanescence wake, Flyleaf etc. (and, uh, Taylor Momsen?)
― papal hotwife (milo z), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 00:48 (three years ago)
If one has to scratch one's head and come up with potentially three or four counterexamples, that kinda makes my point for me, doesn't it?
Like, many people could name a half dozen or potentially a dozen female-fronted metal bands, okay, yay, go you. Cool. Put a pin in that.
Then set it against ten thousand white dudes in cargo shorts screaming into an SM57 while a different ten thousand white dudes play power chords on a distorted Ibanez.
Identifying a few outliers in a sea of sameness doesn't exactly negate said sea. See?
― gelatinous cubist (Ye Mad Puffin), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 01:04 (three years ago)
Finding it hard to disagree with that entirely, although there are plenty of women in metal (including nu metal).
Couldn't this argument be leveled at pretty much any genre though? Isn't this one of the big topics in music over the last ten years - that women are under represented in so many genres?
― Do I look like I know what a jpeg is? (dog latin), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 01:10 (three years ago)
Dog latin, my experience has been that folk and trad music, and children's music, are not nearly as lopsided.
We just had a pretty fun poll thread on women in country and almost everyone found out about an artist they were previously unaware of.
I don't even know much about music, but could probably come up with a decent number of utterly entrancing female artists who do traditional English/Irish/Scottish stuff. Without even brushing the surface of Americana / Ameripolitan / Countrypolitan artists.
But I could not say the same for metal / nu metal / classic rock / punk / hardcore. Sorry, those genres are 90% sausage, and it's okay to say so.
― gelatinous cubist (Ye Mad Puffin), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 01:53 (three years ago)
I think I would rather listen to mopey “indie landfill” than icky beery “garage rock” or “budget rock” ick just me personally
― brimstead, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 02:11 (three years ago)
N o S D
electro swing is absolutely the worst of these no contest, every track i have heard in that genre is unbearably cringe. everything else is at least somewhat defensible.
― ꙮ (map), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 02:43 (three years ago)
i'm not a nu metal guy but it seems to me it's not even in the bottom 3 or 4 here. i think generally the worst of these are the most narrowly defined & gimmicky. the broader the tradition / genre the better.
― ꙮ (map), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 02:45 (three years ago)
I think I've so far avoided electro swing, this is the first that I've been aware of its existence, but no one here has convinced me I should go seek it out.
― Muad'Doob (Moodles), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 02:58 (three years ago)
^^ same
― broken breakbeat (sleeve), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 03:10 (three years ago)
"I like REAL country music"
-- guy who discovered Johnny Cash in college via the American Recordings and then branched out into Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings, both of which were dead ends
― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 03:13 (three years ago)
Average people wouldn't say they like everything except polka, they'd choose something commercial and surface level that they're overexposed to and prejudiced against, like reggaeton. I don't really have one like that sticking out like a sore thumb.Then there's this broad class of genres that escape critical discourse. You'd never see a review of a Schlager record. The music just is, as a tradition, or for immediate consumption, it's not really art, it has zero crossover appeal. It feels like it's cheating to pick them.And all the genres I don't regularly listen to. Leading me to choice paralysis over a simple enough question.
― Nabozo, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 08:45 (three years ago)
Free Jazz is inaccessible to a lot of ppl but if they're aware of it and don't dig it they're more likely to blame it on their own lack of sophistication than the music I think.
Landfill Indie feels a bit cheating because do those bands truly sound very identifiable and not just like the continuation of a dreary Indie tradition?
I think the same thing holds for backpacker Hip-Hop that was the case for early ILM's aversion to rock and indie - it's not that the haters truly thought all of it was shit, they just thought more interesting stuff was being done elsewhere and enjoyed deflating the pomposity.
Glad consensus seems to be Electro Swing, truly the most wretched bullshit.
― Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 09:14 (three years ago)
Then there's this broad class of genres that escape critical discourse. You'd never see a review of a Schlager record. The music just is, as a tradition, or for immediate consumption, it's not really art, it has zero crossover appeal. It feels like it's cheating to pick them.
Haha in the Anglo-American press maybe, but in Germany, Sweden, etc. "I like all kinds of music except schlager" is 100% a thing ppl say. Especially since the demographics for it line up neatly with those for Country in the US.
― Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 09:15 (three years ago)
Polka is fine! Might as well get angry at bel canto or Irish folk music or something.
― Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 09:17 (three years ago)
I would assume the relative popularity of polka in the US is down to immigration from Central Europe and Germany.
― Maggot Bairn (Tom D.), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 09:22 (three years ago)
so jealous of the people here who have managed to avoid Electro-Swing, though when i come to think of it I think I have only ever heard it in England, so could it be a peculiarly English abomination?
― stirmonster, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 09:59 (three years ago)
nah, played at a wedding in France I went to
North American folks might have an easier time avoiding, when I showed a Canadian friend what I was talking about she asked "so was this a steampunk wedding?"
― Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 10:04 (three years ago)
I'm english and I have no clue what this stuff is, is it like mambo no 5?
― your original display name is still visible (Left), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 10:15 (three years ago)
does anyone dislike Free Jazz? What a crazy world!!
― stirmonster, Tuesday, 16 May 2023 bookmarkflaglink
Most people -- even ppl with a passing acquaintance with jazz -- aren't going to know of it.
If you like a lot of experimental music and don't like free jazz I'd say you are posturing.
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 10:22 (three years ago)
Put me down for I've no idea what electro-swing is too.
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 10:23 (three years ago)
left, as mentioned above, no speak americano was the "crossover" hit
enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHEpgsjknCs
― Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 10:29 (three years ago)
the best that can be said about this music is that at times it vaguely resembles a vastly inferior version of the kind of music you get in the casino zones of sonic games
― Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 10:32 (three years ago)
Just looked up the electro swing playlist on Spotify and I am regretting voting for Jump Up DnB
― Do I look like I know what a jpeg is? (dog latin), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 10:32 (three years ago)
Doop must have been the first electro-swing tune surely
― Do I look like I know what a jpeg is? (dog latin), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 10:34 (three years ago)
Doop is good, though
― he thinks it's chinese money (soref), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 10:34 (three years ago)
yes, the only ever good one
― the world is your octopus (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 10:35 (three years ago)
Ok @ electro-swing. I just have never heard this. Sounds like something that could be played in a chain resraurant.
Also don't know what "Jump-Up Drum'n'Bass" is, like, how is it different from normal DnB?
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 10:36 (three years ago)
Lol Doop ok - that's good
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 10:38 (three years ago)
does anyone have examples of electro-swing that is good (besides Doop)? I like the idea in theory, but every example I've heard is so corny
― he thinks it's chinese money (soref), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 10:40 (three years ago)
this stuff doesn't swing at all and it's not electro so what are we doing here
― your original display name is still visible (Left), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 10:50 (three years ago)
I like disco era stuff that has a swing/jazz age influence, like Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band or Tena's Song by Foxy, and there's new wave/synth stuff that has a similar vibe, and latin/samba stuff like Blue Rondo à la Turk or Matt Bianco is more self-consciously 'old-timey' dance music with a modern twist - it should be possible to do this so it sounds good?
― he thinks it's chinese money (soref), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 10:52 (three years ago)
oh i just had a realisation maybe this is the electro-swing equivalent of proto punk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNAYyUJ3tQA
― Hmmmmm (jamiesummerz), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 10:59 (three years ago)
We No Speak Americano also feels less objectionable than most. On Dan P's tip above I checked out Caravan Palace live, but I can't get past the immediate cringe. It feels like it starts from the cosplay and builds up from there.
― lazy rascals, spending their substance, and more, in riotous living (Merdeyeux), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 11:01 (three years ago)
if it was all like the donna summer track I'd love it
don't know the others mentioned but dr buzzards sound like they're actually bringing a deep love and understanding for the older music to then-modern sounds but (based on skipping around that youtube for a few mins) the old timey stuff there sounds like obnoxious window dressing and the beats are just nothing
― your original display name is still visible (Left), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 11:10 (three years ago)
Think it's also that Disco comes at Swing via camp, Broadway, a queer nightclub culture continuum that was still within living memory at the time. Electro swing producer's first memories of this stuff are probably the same as my own, i.e. old cartoons, and their music follows suit.
(nb the swing in old cartoons is awesome don't get me wrong)
― Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 11:20 (three years ago)
I was just in Berlin and passing through Dreiecks-Beete Fernsehturm there was a small charity fair sort of thing going on but with two dancers on a stage showing off gymnastic moves to some electroswing. The dancers were good at least!
― nashwan, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 11:22 (three years ago)
Re: disco, there was a lot of 40s revivalism going on in fashion in the 1970s and the music of the time would come with it.
― Maggot Bairn (Tom D.), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 11:23 (three years ago)
Yeah, "1970's doing 1940's" a whole movie subgenre too.
― Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 17 May 2023 11:24 (three years ago)
Electro swing producer's first memories of this stuff are probably the same as my own, i.e. old cartoons, and their music follows suit.
like Betty Boop/Max Fleischer stuff?
this bit on the Betty Boop wiki page was interesting in the distinction it draws between the flapper/jazz era and the swing era, electro-swing probably collapses all this into one thing I guess?
When the flapper/jazz era that Betty represented had been replaced by the big bands of the swing era, Fleischer Studios made an attempt to develop a replacement character in this style in the 1938 Betty Boop cartoon Betty Boop and Sally Swing, but it was not a success.The last Betty Boop cartoons were released in 1939, and a few made attempts to bring Betty into the swing era. In her last appearance, Rhythm on the Reservation (1939), Betty drives an open convertible, labeled "Betty Boop's Swing Band", through a Native American reservation, where she introduces the people to swing music and creates a "Swinging Sioux Band".
The last Betty Boop cartoons were released in 1939, and a few made attempts to bring Betty into the swing era. In her last appearance, Rhythm on the Reservation (1939), Betty drives an open convertible, labeled "Betty Boop's Swing Band", through a Native American reservation, where she introduces the people to swing music and creates a "Swinging Sioux Band".
― he thinks it's chinese money (soref), Wednesday, 17 May 2023 11:28 (three years ago)