Listen to whatever you want. I think that producers outside its original
milieu appropriating trap style signifiers is suspect.
I am in general very suspicious of fad genres. Dubstep had about 10 years
of interesting, musically valid evolution until it became a fad, and now it
is basically over, killed by joy-buzzer bro-step. People are embarrassed to
admit now that there is good dubstep being made; or they tag it now as a
different genre.
Skrillex has started making house music. If Skrillex is embarrassed to be
making dubstep, you know it's done.
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 10:00 PM, Sham Beam <sham.beam@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 7 lines There is Trap as a hip hop style, which is inextricably tied to a> > There is Trap as a hip hop style, which is inextricably tied to a
> > dire urban environment.
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> Does that make listening to or appropriating elements of trap exploitative
> if you're white middle class?
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