Talk:Music of Belgium/Archive 1

Univers Zero
This band really, really warrants inclusion, but sadly I don't know enough about prog to begin a section which could include them. Leth esl  14:51, 24 June 2008 (UTC)

Jumpstyle
It has become internationally known, and grown to millions of fans who consider the music, dance and party mentality of jumpstylers to be a lifestyle. As noted on the Jumpstyle article page, it originated in Belgium in 1997. As it is of increasing importance and significance in the dance music scene, I think it should at least get a mention on here. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Impamiizgraa (talk • contribs) 20:06, 29 December 2008 (UTC)

One more bad article fool of nonsense on Wikipedia
Hi, this article has to be cleaned indeed. Erased would even be better ! Plastic Bertrand only recorded one punk album and has never been a punk, only a commercial product jumping from one style to another one but always commercial. Punk music in Belgium ? Yes, nice to tell that Chainsaw was famous but tons more are missing, right ? Like Hiatus, Belgian asociality, René Binamé, etc. New beat, Front 242 ? Is this a joke ? F242 started in 1981 before the word new beat ever appeared and they called their music "EBM - Electronic Body Music". Before writing any nonsense, please don't behave like an ignorant ans search were your info come from. Here for example http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front_242. Breakcore ? Sickboy, etc ? Yes and ? Most of Sickboy's music is hardcore or mashup, he's part of the team Breakcore Gives Me Wood, indeed but many other artist before him made some breakcore in Belgium. Do you talk about them ? No, of course ! Flashcore ? Term invented by the French musician La Peste. Only used by him it seems, so... no reason to be listed here I think. What about electro-acoustic and experimental music in Belgium ? Annette Vande Gorne, Todor Todoroff, Roald Baudoux, Arsène Souffriau (also a classical and film score soundtrack who composed more than 500 works and so many more artists. Electro-acoustic music is taught and played in Belgium since the 50's. No word about it. The years 2000 and experimental music in Belgium ? As far as I know electro-acoustic music is part of experimental music... so. Plus there were tons of tape labels in the 70's, 80's, 90's producing experimental music such as Corrosive tapes, Insane music, EE tapes and so much more and tons records labels too. What about industrial bands like Club Moral or Raksha Mancham for exemple, active since the early 80's in Belgium too ? Télex electronica ? One more joke ? Did electronica ever existed before the 1990's ? NO, no, no ! This was called electro-pop and disco, later even they released some new beat. No electronica at all. What about Univers Zéro like somebody asked ? What about all the rest ? Hip hop, hardcore, noise, experimental, drum n bass, garage, ambient, psychedelic, and tons tons more ? Why are they always people writing so many bad articles on this Encyclopedia ? I'm really disappointed, once more. Once more this article should not exist, it doesn't make the encyclopedia look serious at all, amateurism should get no place here at all.

cdrk 17:06, 11 September 2009 (UTC)

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