akira^8GB wrote:It seems to me there's a bunch of people doing music which is too similar to each other to discern genres. Witchhouse, seapunk and scuff, juke, etc... are all too close to each other. I just feel like when people do this is just to try to make it stand out from the others but I find this pointless.
I really like a lot of this music, this is why a couple of weeks ago I made a song for Weeklybeats in this vein. Matt Nida even said it was kind of like Acab and I had never heard of this guy or his music until he mentioned it. Here's the tune: http://weeklybeats.com/#/akira%5e8gb/mu
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Since I added maritime sounds, is it seapunk? If I remove them, is it witchhouse? Or is it scuff? Haha!
So there's a connecting mood and personally I put them all under the same umbrella and I like them most.
How is this www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE5l7yPFP04
Anything like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzQU7KmwRoc
tl:dr stop being a grumpy old man and let the kids have their genres.
Seapunk is more than just aquatic references.
Witchhouse is more than seapunk without aquatic references.
Juke is neither of these things.
Scuff is derived from juke, but, at 96bpm featuring heavily sidechained reverb and downpitched vocals.
It's just as bad as being that guy at the bar who, when confronted with any term he isn't accustomed to, says "when I was growing up there was rock, blues and jazz. And blues was just jazzy rock"
Also scuff has a specific set of features that make it scuff. It's also at a point where it's almost curated.
Last edited by godinpants (May 3, 2012 8:36 pm)