im trying to find some good out of this but i cant find it...seems as if rusko will bring dubstep's recent increase in popularity to its immediate downfall. fucking U.S. music industry will destroy everything it gets its hand on
I hate to throw the term around, but I do believe this qualifies Rusko as a sellout. Not only that, but there are only about a handful of Rusko songs that I even find worthy of enjoying. Soundboy My Target is definitely his worst.
Hell yea! Glad to see I'm not the only one that disagrees!
Not to judge a book by it's cover but your either going to love it, or hate it. I'm leaning towards hating it. But I guess we wont know until we hear it.
(05-15-2010 10:53 PM)joeygarowhat Wrote: [ -> ]fucking U.S. music industry will destroy everything it gets its hand on
Which is the reason why I'm an American who chose Underground music as my enjoyment for modern music. I mean, Hip-Hop isn't even Hip-Hop anymore, although the radio still calls it such, everything played on the radio (or anything that's mainstream) is more like Hip-Pop. Fucking garbage, all of it. I never really liked Rusko anyway, so whatever.
^^ said it best. To listen to original, quality music you constantly have to dig farther underground...
^^ Which is why Dubstep is such a solid genre. It's very obscure in the US, and when it does gain exposure, people usually think nothing of it, and merely pass it by, for whatever new atrocity the record industries dump on the airwaves. The fact that it's such a mystery here in the US only makes me enjoy it more and search deeper for filthier tracks and solid mixes.
Ya I agree the U.S. music industry is completely messed up right now. There is not longer a divide in the genres of today's music. You either listen to pop or rock, there really is nothing else. Hip-hop is a prime example. It's either a pop song labeled as hip-hop because they have one MC doing a single verse in the song, or it's a rock song labeled as hip-hop for the same reason. But luckily we live in the era of the internet and fast communication, so we are able to get a hold of the underground music we deserve and love. So when you think about it, J. C. R. Licklider has been the most influential person for the music that we discuss and share on these forums.
(If you don't know who J. C. R. Licklider is, he was the head of the Information Processing Technology Office at ARPA. ARPA was the organization that invented the internet. Don't trust that Bill Gates fellow ha)
(07-25-2010 07:39 PM)myFriendTom_theBand Wrote: [ -> ](If you don't know who J. C. R. Licklider is, he was the head of the Information Processing Technology Office at ARPA. ARPA was the organization that invented the internet. Don't trust that Bill Gates fellow ha)
Could've sworn it was Al Gore who invented the Internet!