breakcore was never meant to be a genre, because its artists and its followers never intended it to become an arbitrary mainstream genre such as the many genres that exist, they in fact probably tried to reject that very process, it started out pretty independently in various parts of the world and in different styles, DHR & praxis (germany), Addict (us), Bloody Fist (aus) and loads of others in early to late 90s, just like the words 'cheapcore', 'amigacore' etc, an amalgamation of words that sort of intended to be like an inside joke name of the type of music, much like various punk bands that have an unconventional theme would call their music as well, but it became big especially in the mid 2000s and thats why it became a genre, but also thats why its so loosely based, im 25 and in a country where breakcore did not exist, but i think that in the countries where it developed it used to signify any hardcore/breakbeat artist that escaped the banalities of minimal production, and it sort of developed around that sound, hence why it ended being one of the more versatile genres there is, it is of course fair to gatekeep against minimal tendencies that only use 'breakcore' for the algorithm and basically saturate and misdirect people within the genre (thus the great fury of oldheads against sewerslut atmospheric stuff), and as much as i hate titles like yours (but they are the algorithm), i like your music very much and would never describe it as something within strict genre categories, even if called DnB its still not close to the corny vocal liquid jumpup some person would show me when they tell me they listen to DnB, sometimes techstep, which is somehow DnB (which is the genre of Netsky and Rudimental), but is in fact much closer to hard jungle, which is just fast breakbeat, is also considered breakcore, so there you have what 90s kids used to call simply 'hardcore' or whichever of these buzzwords, so just make music and forget about categories, instead make categories for yourself, use a different artist name for every new record, release them on different accounts, netlabels etc make noise, make folk, make anything just escape conventionality, because thats what breakcore is really all about i think
u mean the latest breakcore track u will release right?(just read the description i totally understand i actually started off thinking sewerslvt was breakcore then i found vsnares but then i realized why does it matter what others think breakcore is as long as u know what it is or think what it is thats all that rlly matters idk why breakcore got shifted to atmospheric dnb but as long as this is breakcore to u thats all that rlly matters)
crazy jumpscare 🙏😭
w description tho, good points
mf made me jump out my seat in fear😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Cooked as usual 🔥
breakcore was never meant to be a genre, because its artists and its followers never intended it to become an arbitrary mainstream genre such as the many genres that exist, they in fact probably tried to reject that very process, it started out pretty independently in various parts of the world and in different styles, DHR & praxis (germany), Addict (us), Bloody Fist (aus) and loads of others in early to late 90s, just like the words 'cheapcore', 'amigacore' etc, an amalgamation of words that sort of intended to be like an inside joke name of the type of music, much like various punk bands that have an unconventional theme would call their music as well, but it became big especially in the mid 2000s and thats why it became a genre, but also thats why its so loosely based, im 25 and in a country where breakcore did not exist, but i think that in the countries where it developed it used to signify any hardcore/breakbeat artist that escaped the banalities of minimal production, and it sort of developed around that sound, hence why it ended being one of the more versatile genres there is, it is of course fair to gatekeep against minimal tendencies that only use 'breakcore' for the algorithm and basically saturate and misdirect people within the genre (thus the great fury of oldheads against sewerslut atmospheric stuff), and as much as i hate titles like yours (but they are the algorithm), i like your music very much and would never describe it as something within strict genre categories, even if called DnB its still not close to the corny vocal liquid jumpup some person would show me when they tell me they listen to DnB, sometimes techstep, which is somehow DnB (which is the genre of Netsky and Rudimental), but is in fact much closer to hard jungle, which is just fast breakbeat, is also considered breakcore, so there you have what 90s kids used to call simply 'hardcore' or whichever of these buzzwords, so just make music and forget about categories, instead make categories for yourself, use a different artist name for every new record, release them on different accounts, netlabels etc make noise, make folk, make anything just escape conventionality, because thats what breakcore is really all about i think
Fire bro 🔥
This reminds me of the "dysphemic corporate warfare" album kinda
u mean the latest breakcore track u will release right?(just read the description i totally understand i actually started off thinking sewerslvt was breakcore then i found vsnares but then i realized why does it matter what others think breakcore is as long as u know what it is or think what it is thats all that rlly matters idk why breakcore got shifted to atmospheric dnb but as long as this is breakcore to u thats all that rlly matters)
possibly...
@@vermin.mp4no no thats a yes not a maybe
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