commercial dance has been big since the 80's, it has little surges like this where its marginally more popular, but its pretty much always there, at least in the uk/europe, i suspect less so in the US&A
commercial dance has been big since the 80's, it has little surges like this where its marginally more popular, but its pretty much always there, at least in the uk/europe, i suspect less so in the US&A
You're basically asking if computer-generated music is going to end as a fad. The ability to create virtually any sound possible with only a small investment means that it's a virtually untapped source of creativity and originality.
EDM, or computer-generated music in general, is here to stay for the long haul.
Trap/Dubstep/Moombahton will become the next big thing. Along with the remake of corney spanish songs, the same way Pitbull & Don Omar remake and ruin brazilian tracks these days.
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I'd say the next commercial hit (genre-wise) will be reggae-based. Snoop Lion-style.![]()
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