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How about we change it to an external link and tone down the advertising? Wesley
Expansion, Correction" This is a fairly new phenomenon and I see this page expanding quickly, with so many artists producing a wide variety of genres with great overlap. However what I've observed is that what people call Bass refers to any flavour of house techno and breaks so long as the music is "bass driven". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.12.238.87 ( talk) 13:08, 5 May 2013 (UTC)
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its not wise to define a genre/subgenre by something so universal and cross-genre like "bass". you are not helping identify anything other than the track has bass notes and that it might be "bumpin'", which means it could be just about any genre or artist out there
this phenomenon is similar to "dance music" and "future" whatever
- anon
As both Future bass and Bass music these genres are considered to have the same view and emphasis on similar subjects, both of these genres musical elements can be both related and distinct between one another, overall they still go under the same category; Bass music. In exchange rather than having both of these articles separate, the merge could too lead to a better performance with new controbutions and changes being taken place. 120.147.37.23 ( talk) 06:41, 19 April 2017 (UTC)
Future bass is a form of UK Bass, if it weren't for UK Bass the genre wouldn't exist, do you have anything to say to that? Yes they are different in tune but musically speaking in elemental terms they are the same thing 120.147.37.23 ( talk) 09:52, 30 April 2017 (UTC)
Take it as how did "Bass" and "Future bass" develop? 'Bass' "The breadth of styles that have come to be associated with the term preclude it from being a specific musical genre" and 'Future bass' "It is a broad genre of music, offering a wide variety of sounds and rhythms normally produced by a synthesizer." tells us they are not a specific genre. However, given the links, interaction, and free-flowing ideas breadth of styles of music under the term Bass or Future bass. The difference? The synthesizer. Looking at this by fact, Future bass is a form of "Bass", if it weren't for "Bass" the genre wouldn't exist. Yes they are different but at the same time they overlap, thats why I used the term distinct as to some elements incorporated are the same. Thus if we did merge the article it could be dissociate or split "Bass" and "Future bass" in the same article, however this saying too the list of Future bass artists need to be ordered somewhere either in the wiki article or a separated wiki article. Trap music is a "form" or "breadth" of "bass music". Trap developed in the early 2000's and Future bass didn't come around until 2010's. Both Bass and Future bass both take in EDM genres, if it is not 'bass' what is it then? Future house? Future garage? Future [other]? 120.147.37.23 ( talk) 10:26, 30 April 2017 (UTC)
For example Hip hop > Southern Hip Hop > Trap > Bass > Future bass 120.147.37.23 ( talk) 10:30, 30 April 2017 (UTC)
I accede to Binksternet, on that they shouldn't be both seperate articles and that the genre is too varied and too wide. Technically 'UK bass' and 'Post-dubstep' can be clarified in one genre as to the fact that it was created or used before 'Future bass' but if they call it 'Future bass' why don't these artists call it 'Post-future' or something like that. Call me oldschool, but some artists of the genre need to learn more education or give some characteristics as to where these genre elements came from, rather than just saying it is just scramble of the terminology 'EDM' which rather puts it off guard and not give some form of ground to it, which then becomes too puzzled characteristically. To add why don't they rather call the genre 'Present bass', as a substitute than these 'Future' genres, let alone help me if they ever do later make a name called 'Past bass'. 120.147.37.23 ( talk) 19:02, 10 June 2017 (UTC)
I'm going to showcase reasourses that relate to "Future bass" with "UK bass" below this paragraph
Next Hype Nulight
What is Future Bass
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I removed one ref about bass music also being called post-dubstep because the source cited said the opposite, i.e. that "bass music and post-dubstep had splintered". I am also not sure whether that Guardian source with one paragraph under a pic of Bok Bok and L-Vis 1990 suffices to cite that bass music is also known as post-dubstep (and future garage). Are they not talking about the Night Slugs sound in particular rather than a genre? – filelakeshoe ( t / c) 01:40, 10 September 2017 (UTC)
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How about we change it to an external link and tone down the advertising? Wesley
Expansion, Correction" This is a fairly new phenomenon and I see this page expanding quickly, with so many artists producing a wide variety of genres with great overlap. However what I've observed is that what people call Bass refers to any flavour of house techno and breaks so long as the music is "bass driven". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.12.238.87 ( talk) 13:08, 5 May 2013 (UTC)
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its not wise to define a genre/subgenre by something so universal and cross-genre like "bass". you are not helping identify anything other than the track has bass notes and that it might be "bumpin'", which means it could be just about any genre or artist out there
this phenomenon is similar to "dance music" and "future" whatever
- anon
As both Future bass and Bass music these genres are considered to have the same view and emphasis on similar subjects, both of these genres musical elements can be both related and distinct between one another, overall they still go under the same category; Bass music. In exchange rather than having both of these articles separate, the merge could too lead to a better performance with new controbutions and changes being taken place. 120.147.37.23 ( talk) 06:41, 19 April 2017 (UTC)
Future bass is a form of UK Bass, if it weren't for UK Bass the genre wouldn't exist, do you have anything to say to that? Yes they are different in tune but musically speaking in elemental terms they are the same thing 120.147.37.23 ( talk) 09:52, 30 April 2017 (UTC)
Take it as how did "Bass" and "Future bass" develop? 'Bass' "The breadth of styles that have come to be associated with the term preclude it from being a specific musical genre" and 'Future bass' "It is a broad genre of music, offering a wide variety of sounds and rhythms normally produced by a synthesizer." tells us they are not a specific genre. However, given the links, interaction, and free-flowing ideas breadth of styles of music under the term Bass or Future bass. The difference? The synthesizer. Looking at this by fact, Future bass is a form of "Bass", if it weren't for "Bass" the genre wouldn't exist. Yes they are different but at the same time they overlap, thats why I used the term distinct as to some elements incorporated are the same. Thus if we did merge the article it could be dissociate or split "Bass" and "Future bass" in the same article, however this saying too the list of Future bass artists need to be ordered somewhere either in the wiki article or a separated wiki article. Trap music is a "form" or "breadth" of "bass music". Trap developed in the early 2000's and Future bass didn't come around until 2010's. Both Bass and Future bass both take in EDM genres, if it is not 'bass' what is it then? Future house? Future garage? Future [other]? 120.147.37.23 ( talk) 10:26, 30 April 2017 (UTC)
For example Hip hop > Southern Hip Hop > Trap > Bass > Future bass 120.147.37.23 ( talk) 10:30, 30 April 2017 (UTC)
I accede to Binksternet, on that they shouldn't be both seperate articles and that the genre is too varied and too wide. Technically 'UK bass' and 'Post-dubstep' can be clarified in one genre as to the fact that it was created or used before 'Future bass' but if they call it 'Future bass' why don't these artists call it 'Post-future' or something like that. Call me oldschool, but some artists of the genre need to learn more education or give some characteristics as to where these genre elements came from, rather than just saying it is just scramble of the terminology 'EDM' which rather puts it off guard and not give some form of ground to it, which then becomes too puzzled characteristically. To add why don't they rather call the genre 'Present bass', as a substitute than these 'Future' genres, let alone help me if they ever do later make a name called 'Past bass'. 120.147.37.23 ( talk) 19:02, 10 June 2017 (UTC)
I'm going to showcase reasourses that relate to "Future bass" with "UK bass" below this paragraph
Next Hype Nulight
What is Future Bass
120.147.37.23 (
talk)
08:33, 15 June 2017 (UTC)
References
I removed one ref about bass music also being called post-dubstep because the source cited said the opposite, i.e. that "bass music and post-dubstep had splintered". I am also not sure whether that Guardian source with one paragraph under a pic of Bok Bok and L-Vis 1990 suffices to cite that bass music is also known as post-dubstep (and future garage). Are they not talking about the Night Slugs sound in particular rather than a genre? – filelakeshoe ( t / c) 01:40, 10 September 2017 (UTC)