maar Limewax zou ik dan eerder darkstep of techstep noemen
maar ben ff op onderzoekje uitgeweest (ik heb er helemaal geen verstand van die substijlen zoals 'drumfunk')
maar toen kreeg ik dit:
Drumfunk is a subgenre of drum & bass sometimes referred to as "edits" or "choppage". The term came into widespread use ca. 2000, when drumfunk itself began to expand. The hallmarks of drumfunk records are complex breakbeats which sound as though they are being played live on a drumkit, but are actually comprised of samples which have been processed and rearranged electronically.
Though a sub-genre of drum & bass, it is usually much more complex than the standard drum patterns that exist within it. The focus of the song tends to be on the drums rather than the melodies or music itself. Also usually programmed from old drum samples which are relatively obscure rather than created.
Key drumfunk artists include Paradox (arguably the originator of both the term and production style), Fracture and Neptune, Danny Breaks, Seba, Macc, Fanu, ASC, 0=0, Senses and Chris Inperspective although other producers have been labeled as such from time to time.
mijn conclusie:
Limewax zn breaks zijn WEL heel complex, maar ze klinken niet alsof ze live gespeeld zijn met een grote trommel.
Op
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drum_%26_bass staan alle substijlen met artiesten erbij als voorbeeld.
Dit vond ik best wel leuk om ff door te nemen.
wat me wel opvalt is dat Darkstep en Hardstep ongeveer hetzelfde is (???).
En dat Limewax/Tech Itch GEEN Techstep is ..
ik dacht juist dat die ingewikkelde shit Techstep was

maar dat is dus darkstep blijkbaar.