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Post by piggy pablo on Aug 9, 2022 12:33:59 GMT -5
I've yet to see one person push back on my assertion that disco is basically a subgenre of funk and that it's nonsensical that one could be the worst genre left and the other the best, which is what disco people have been saying, pretty much.
It's almost like it's more about cultural signaling than musical appreciation..
I've yet to see one person push back on my assertion that disco is basically a subgenre of funk and that it's nonsensical that one could be the worst genre left and the other the best, which is what disco people have been saying, pretty much.
It's almost like it's more about cultural signaling than musical appreciation..
"I haven't seen any pushback on some random thing i said that no one knew what I was talking about"
I've yet to see one person push back on my assertion that disco is basically a subgenre of funk and that it's nonsensical that one could be the worst genre left and the other the best, which is what disco people have been saying, pretty much.
It's almost like it's more about cultural signaling than musical appreciation..
"I haven't seen any pushback on some random thing i said that no one knew what I was talking about"
It's literally the case that many disco groups are funk groups and vice versa. It's not random lol
I've yet to see one person push back on my assertion that disco is basically a subgenre of funk and that it's nonsensical that one could be the worst genre left and the other the best, which is what disco people have been saying, pretty much.
It's almost like it's more about cultural signaling than musical appreciation..
and ive yet to see anyone cite a good "funk" act (aside from P-Funk) that wouldn't just as easily slide into a better genre
I've yet to see one person push back on my assertion that disco is basically a subgenre of funk and that it's nonsensical that one could be the worst genre left and the other the best, which is what disco people have been saying, pretty much.
It's almost like it's more about cultural signaling than musical appreciation..
and ive yet to see anyone cite a good "funk" act (aside from P-Funk) that wouldn't just as easily slide into a better genre