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Z
23-03-2012, 06:33 PM
Music goes in and out of fashion. In recent years we've had indie music, dubstep music, dance music, R&B music and all sorts of genres becoming popular for short periods of time before something else has taken over. This whole David Guetta dance sound has been the current flavour for quite some time now and, inevitably, people will eventually get sick of it and move onto a new sound. But what will it be, d'you reckon?

Personally I think we'll see the rise of the singer-songwriter again. Adele's success with 21 along with Ed Sheeran's breakthrough will, IMO, inspire a popular wave of stripped back, singer-songwriter with an instrument or two to accompany them type of music. What do you guys think? Who do you think is going to make a popular breakthrough this year?

Jack_
23-03-2012, 06:39 PM
The whole kind of style Bruno Mars/Olly Murs/Marcus Collins have, the upbeat, swing kind of sound...if that's the right way of describing it.

Mrluvaluva
23-03-2012, 06:48 PM
Eurawk.

Marc
23-03-2012, 06:49 PM
Extreme Belgian Trance will make a comeback

Omah
23-03-2012, 06:50 PM
Hopefully, something that's not generic ..... :bored:

Locke.
23-03-2012, 07:09 PM
R&B and Hip Hop when the majority of the artists give up with the Europop ****e and go back to it, hopefully

Me. I Am Salman
23-03-2012, 07:50 PM
^ If only :(

Patrick
23-03-2012, 07:57 PM
Jack is probably right - but I can see it just sticking with the whole RnB, Guetta, One Erection sh*te for a long time yet.

It's a shame too.

I thought with Gotye getting Number 1 for this long people would realize, 'Hey - why are we wasting our life listening to Pitbull instead of this kind of music?'

Ideally - I'd like Rock to become popular again on the charts but that's like asking for a Pornstar to visit me in the morning, it's not going to happen.

Novo
23-03-2012, 08:00 PM
J-pop

you heard it here first

Patrick
23-03-2012, 08:01 PM
R&B and Hip Hop when the majority of the artists give up with the Europop ****e and go back to it, hopefully

We've had that since 2009 - it's dull now.

It's not even real Hip Hop either. People seem to think Lil Wayne is the new Dre or something.

Me. I Am Salman
23-03-2012, 08:02 PM
Jack is probably right - but I can see it just sticking with the whole RnB, Guetta, One Erection sh*te for a long time yet.

It's a shame too.

I thought with Gotye getting Number 1 for this long people would realize, 'Hey - why are we wasting our life listening to Pitbull instead of this kind of music?'

Ideally - I'd like Rock to become popular again on the charts but that's like asking for a Pornstar to visit me in the morning, it's not going to happen.

If only.

Samuel.
23-03-2012, 08:05 PM
J-pop

you heard it here first

Wouldn't mind that tbh.

We've had that since 2009 - it's dull now.

It's not even real Hip Hop either. People seem to think Lil Wayne is the new Dre or something.

Ignorance.

Me. I Am Salman
23-03-2012, 08:11 PM
Tha Carter III > Life

Patrick
23-03-2012, 08:13 PM
There was some decent RnB in 2008 - but it was all down hill from there.

Locke.
23-03-2012, 08:15 PM
There are only about 10 famous artists in America that are still making proper RnB, an none of them are that popular here. Usher seems to be going back to it though thankfully

King Gizzard
23-03-2012, 08:16 PM
Yes, hopefully j pop

Niall
23-03-2012, 08:20 PM
I think other electronic genres will become popular really. In recent years we've only scratched the surface of the electronic music scene.

I think some kind of fusion of the singer songwriter/acoustic music and electronica will happen. Thats the only thing I can think of that hasn't been massively popular before.

King Gizzard
23-03-2012, 08:22 PM
Basically...minimal effort, ****ty pop music that takes up 99.9% of the charts these days will carry on probably forever

GypsyGoth
23-03-2012, 08:28 PM
It will be Joik music from norway

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Mrluvaluva
23-03-2012, 08:51 PM
Ke$ha is reportedly claiming to have created Cock pop?? which contains influences such as Led Zeppelin and AC/DC with an electro beat, which basically sounds pretty similar to Eurawk. A current take on 80's post punk no wave acts such as Gina X. Closest thing I could think to it currently would be Will.I.Am's T.H.E. Not a very good example, but a modern day equivalent of Hip Hop/Rock fusions such as Walk This Way by Run DMC/Aerosmith, but fused more with R&B and dubstep and irregular beats.

Saph
23-03-2012, 08:53 PM
We need to get away from the David Guetta beat ****e

but in noooo way should music take a Gotye route, it would be too boring. We need some sort of variety

Me. I Am Salman
23-03-2012, 09:07 PM
There are only about 10 famous artists in America that are still making proper RnB, an none of them are that popular here. Usher seems to be going back to it though thankfully

Who are those 10

Black Dagger
23-03-2012, 09:13 PM
We need to get away from the David Guetta beat ****e

but in noooo way should music take a Gotye route, it would be too boring. We need some sort of variety

The UK charts don't even have variety at the moment.

Although I'm pleased at the majority of 2012's #1. Much better than 2010/11

Z
23-03-2012, 09:34 PM
Like, I'm sure the artists will stay the same for the most part, but the sound will change. I think Little Mix might end up being at the forefront of the new pop sound, whatever it may be. Perhaps a fusion of electronic music and classic singer-songwriter productions. Guitars with electro beats? Who knows. It's always so fluid though, it's not like the radio just changes overnight what it plays, but it does change very quickly. Bands beginning with "The ____" were everywhere a few years ago and then they were all gone like that.

Saph
23-03-2012, 09:51 PM
The UK charts don't even have variety at the moment.

Although I'm pleased at the majority of 2012's #1. Much better than 2010/11

I would say we have decent variety, its just the big beat songs seem to be overtaking the top 10

Niall
23-03-2012, 09:59 PM
Like, I'm sure the artists will stay the same for the most part, but the sound will change. I think Little Mix might end up being at the forefront of the new pop sound, whatever it may be. Perhaps a fusion of electronic music and classic singer-songwriter productions. Guitars with electro beats? Who knows. It's always so fluid though, it's not like the radio just changes overnight what it plays, but it does change very quickly. Bands beginning with "The ____" were everywhere a few years ago and then they were all gone like that.

About the electro-acoustic fusion stuff, the song that comes to mind when I imagine that is this:

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I hate to use Madge as an example, but the way the piano is distorted in that and mixed in with a load of synths seems like it could be a popular trend (not just with pianos but any interment really I suppose). Especially for electro tinged ballads and stuff.

reece(:
25-03-2012, 06:11 PM
This constant club/dance music will probably coome to an end post-summer

Bollo
25-03-2012, 07:22 PM
An updated version of Ska & Punk ...It will be called Skunk

armand.kay
26-03-2012, 08:28 PM
Disco!! :hugesmile: