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Some can count to 4 better than others.

(, Tue 9 Jul 2013, 22:47, 2 replies, latest was 12 years ago)
'fancy going to the cinema?'

'I don't know, who's the projectionist?'
(, Tue 9 Jul 2013, 22:48, Reply)
Wanna buy a lorry?
It fell off the back of a ferry.
(, Tue 9 Jul 2013, 22:49, Reply)
This is where trying to mix DnB drives me mental. It's not got a 4/4 beat and it's amateurish as hell to just drop mix it.
*****IN BEFORE THE MUSIC BORES*****

Yes, I know what 4/4 usually means, and that a lot of DnB is in 4/4/ time, but in electronic/ club music, it means a constant kick drum. You know, the BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM of house or techno. The BUM TITS BUM BUM TITS of a breakbeat isn't 4/4.
(, Tue 9 Jul 2013, 22:56, Reply)
well yes it is, it's still four beats to the bar, it's not a fucking 3/4 waltz is it

(, Tue 9 Jul 2013, 22:58, Reply)
Yeah, four beats in the bar but not 'four on the floor'.
That was my point.

4/4 in club stuff specifically refers to the kick drum pattern in house & techno rather than beats in the bar.

I don't make the rules, eh?
(, Tue 9 Jul 2013, 23:00, Reply)
4/4 is a musical time signature, in club music, bongo yurtprick noseflute music and sadcore.
You don't make the rules and nor do housebag techbreak DJs. Not having this.
(, Tue 9 Jul 2013, 23:05, Reply)

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