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West Coast EDM
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Mainland European EDM is pretty well covered by other communities, so I'd like to make this page about what's popular on the North American west coast - Dubstep, Leftfield Bass, Brostep, Drum & Bass, Tech House and more. If you want to moderate and build out the page, message me and I'll add you!
Couple loose rules so far -
- Include the highest quality source you can find.
- Link posts should be newish content. Or, new leaks/newly available old track files or sets, etc.
You're welcome to post your favorite old tunes like they do over on reddit, just do it inside a discussion thread (e.g. 'What's your favorite 90's track?', 'Here's all of my favorite songs growing up and how it affected me'. 'Give me all your dubplates')
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I did think that was the name of the song, but now I'm even more confused because his name sounds like a play on "East Coast" and the community is called "West Coast EDM".
I'm also not sarcastically gatekeeping. I'm an outsider to this community and genuinely confused.
That's a reasonable take lol, it's more about the music that's popular here (but I definitely like to promote locals!). There's a much larger EDM community around but it's mainly focused on techno/trance. That stuff is more of a small niche here.
I'm not sure what is local to you, I was just following that the community description said North American EDM and this dude is from Portland Oregon. I looked at a map and that is apparently on the west coast of North America so I thought it may fit in here.
Happy to post more specific stuff geographically when I come across it if you prefer although to be honest I have no real idea on North American geography. Were you wanting more Canadian stuff or North America in general?
Nope! Post whatever you like. As long as it's tagged. The geography part doesn't matter to me.
No it is fine I just wasn't sure if it was a joke before I responded. The community description is "North American EDM" and this guy is from Portland - Oregon which looking at a map is on the west coast of North America and hence why I posted it here. Just trying to get some content going for like minded communities and so his name aside I felt this fit.
Sorry for any confusion caused.