why are jungle/DnB mixes on youtube always combined with old video game footage?
Bc millennials got into that shit thru vidya
>>130174081Listen to more jungle / dnb lil bro
>>130174081rrrrRRRUFF
its cool
>>130174081I've listened to a lot of dnb and I don't think I saw that happen even once
Your algorithm thinks you’re a zoomer apparently
Here’s some actually good modern liquid DnB:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=z9e8CPULjW4&list=RDEMMbXPIyarHQTOB0Gpp3XHZg&start_radio=1
>>130174680ehliquid peaked in 2009
>>130174081You don't know how to properly look for music
>>130174081Back in the 90s, Sony wanted to establish a niche for themselves getting into the gaming market. Their strategy was to push their console from the angle of "video games, but for adults." To do that, they came up with this big marketing push in which they would sponsor and associate themselves with the euro electronica scene, since that was popular with young adults. As such, the aesthetics of 90s European electronic music became tenuously tied to the Playstation. And since Playstation grew into huge brand to this day whereas dnb/jungle fell out of favor, the dominance in the association was shifted and further exaggerated over time until dnb/jungle became synonymous with "PS1 retro music" for chronically online nostalgic gamers.It's sort of like how The Rite of Spring sounds distinctly like a John Williams movie soundtrack even if no such movie exists.
>>130174081Who knows? It's really a mystery to me.https://youtu.be/i_0G6WPuss4?si=sOicxLs1wfFugNvK