today is dnb day
today is dnb day
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I think it depends which sub genre you look at. The hardcore shit (like your graph) doesn't have much room for influence outside of robot sounds and saw basses. I agree, and frankly, I usually don't buy those records. I think the popularity of the whole genre is moving towards the soulful - funky side of things. Which, like hip hop (arguably another dying breed) is limitless in terms of sampling. The parallel between early hip-hop and drum'n'bass today is quite similar (in terms of sampling).