i disagree, i think there is already somewhat of a rift between some

people who like soulful liquid funk style and those who like dark/hard reece/amen smashers... and vice versa. personally, I make an effort to find some tunes by the smoother/jazzier side of the scene, but on a whole i'm just not moved by it.

-josh

Jurgen Baute wrote:

What do you mean with simply not co-exist?
When it comes down to techno & house most genres can be played out on a night as far as I know, with the exception of the extreme genres like hardcore & gabber.


and to reply to the point, I don't think the subgenres in dnb are different enough to actually create a breach between them,
everyone has his/her preference of a subgenre, but I never heard anyone actually claim they couldn't stand techstep and where totally into dubby-digital-only tracks


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On 1 Oct 2003 at 12:51, Terry Morgan wrote:



Ok, it's been kinda dead on here recently, so lets try and get some debate going!

As dnb appears to be fragmenting, do you think that there will soon come a point where there are distinct sub genres of drum n bass that simply do not co-exist with each other. House music being a prime example of this...

Discuss.

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