But this is not how garage or dubstep happened.
Garage is not slowed down jungle, it is sped up Masters At Work B-Side dubs and Todd Edwards rip offs.
Certainly some of it’s popularity came because jungle raves had got a bit violent and dark and lacking in any women, but the music didn’t come from people slowing down drum and bass.
Gqom might be “shuffled minimal techno”, but the “shuffled” means it isn’t minimal techno. Also, the culture is from Durban, not Berlin. So it’s not really the same thing is it? I doubt the people making it were trying to make minimal techno.
But taking that aside…very single genre is built on a bit on what went before. House is just disco with drum machines. Disco is just funk on a load of cocaine. Funk is just slowed down Heavy soul, soul is just Gospel lyrics to Rhythm and Blues that’s had a bath, Rhythm and Blues is just sped up jazz played by drunk people. Jazz is just displaced African music. Basically, it’s all just banging two rocks together - there have never been any new genres!
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