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I find it funny how drum & bass and dubstep, and probably every other edm genre has this same issue: There's the "old school" people who start to hate every artist who adds something more to their songs than drum beat and a bassline. Swire and Gareth from Pendulum has said that they got tired of being so limited because all the "taboos" which drum & bass has, like for example having guitar sounds in their tracks, or trance-esque leads, so they started to run against it almost on purpose.
Why does every track has to be just made of breaks, some one shot drum hits, and low end bassline? Comment from someone above stating that In Silico isn't drum & bass, is like saying that Billy Talent isn't rock.
And for fucks sake the money issue? Seriously there's so small amounts of money in dnb or dubstep compared to pop, or even mainstream house that this shit is ridiculous. Rob Swire is a decent singer, they had guitarist, bassist and drummer. If Pendulum only wanted to make shit loads of money, they could have started making completely commercial pop/rock, not a dnb/rock/metal fusion thingy. Same goes for Skrillex, who could start to make Avicii style tunes, instead of stuff that 80% of house fans hate.
I'd go crazy if I were forced to make every tune out of sine wave/low passed square and already 10000000000000 times recycled jungle breaks, 808s and 909s. I wouldn't ever started listening to guys like Evol Intent, Blu Mar Ten, Netsky, Sub Focus, pretty much any dnb artist, if I haven't heard Pendulum tracks and being like "damn this is fast, what the hell is this?", and googled it and found out that there's a whole genre called drum and bass.
I just can't believe how there's shit like Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Justin Bieber, Martin Garrix etc. and dnb is already so small, but no we have to decide that every artist bringing something new to the table is shit, and only wants money, and anyone who says otherwise needs to be instantly assaulted, making sure people new to dnb never even get interested in the old school dnb, when the half of the community are still living in 90s.
Oldschool listeners are everywhere. There must be even those oldschool listeners of Justin Bieber who say his music nowadays is shit.
I can't see this more clearly applied than with Metallica, though. Even them want to "get the feeling of the old days" on every album. And every song sounds like "Master of Puppets" to them.