Why don't Americans like dance music?
plenty of degenerate normalfags do, but who cares? dance is shit-tier music for the lowest common denominator
>>73925356
So is rock, metal, rap and pop, your point?
>>73925346
>>73925346
All music except ambient is dance music
>>73925346
not cucked into excepting soulless vapid bip bop as 'culture'
>>73925437
>not dancing to it in a wavy ambient fashion
I like dance music. Just not the type you're talking about.
>>73925367
you forgot classical, jazz, electronic, etc.
>>73925346
If by dance music you mean the godawful "club" music "house music" four-on-the-flour or any such bullshit, it's because it's hideous low-quality trite.
You can dance to most any music, right? Funk rhythms are pretty fun for that purpose and that used to fill clubs in america the 70s. Would't you rather dance to this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QclBe9FGujI
(sidenote: Chaka melts steal here)
I don't know why europeans and regulars of gay-clubs have such shit taste, probably all the fake ecstasy pills in their system.
>>73925582
*melts steel
>>73925346
Ibiza has more to it than just club music, m80 boi
>>73925582
Of course. You can fucking dance to Fela Kuti or James Brown.
Euros are force fed vacuous club culture for a reason.
>>73925582
Dance music of the 1990s largely rejected the simple, jovial, hedonistic approach to body movement that had ruled since James Brown invented funk music in the 1960s. Disco, techno and house had simply imported new technologies (both for rhythm and arrangements) into the paradigm of funk. The 1990s continued that process, one of the most important ideas to come out of Britain was jungle or drum & bass, a syncopated, polyrhythmic and frantic variant of house, a fusion of hip-hop and techno that relied on extremely fast drum-machines, epileptic breakbeats and huge bass lines.
Few genres of popular music underwent so many changes and reached such ambitious heights as jungle did. Within a few years, jungle musicians were already composing abstract and ambient pieces, integrating breakbeats with pop vocals, adopting jazz improvisation Thanks to ever more intricate beats and to free structures borrowed from jazz, jungle music rapidly became the foundation for a new kind of avantgarde music, pursued by the most austere of the genre's visionaries
>>73925611
yep. they tried it here with 'electroclash'.
>>73925582
>>73925611
Rock and rap are literally no different.
Both started like dance music and mostly are still vapid dance music too.
>Oi my mate bev CLASSIC bevvy MADCHESTER anthems absolutely cheeky bevvvvv
>>73925582
House and techno took inspiration from funk music amongst other genres, you can still ear funky tunes while at the club.