WTF is 'Donk'?
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There is an article about Donk in the latest Vice magazine. It describes Donk as "happy hardcore on a crippling steroid comedown" and cites Ultrabeat as being pioneers.
It is called donk because the rythm goes "donk donk donk donk".
It is called donk because the rythm goes "donk donk donk donk".
chav rock - it has a certain je ne sais quoi....
from The Guardian
from The Guardian
Not a fan I guessIf you are someone who is au fait with the most recent happenings in the worlds of happy hardcore, gabba and hard house, you will know all about donk. If you don't do speed and aren't too keen on taking your shirt off in clubs, you probably won't.
Donk is the latest incarnation of bouncy techno (you know, that cheesy banging garbage with staccato riffs and off-beat stabs from the early 90s that brain-dead idiots love), which was regrettably given a new lease of life recently.
The genre gets its name from the onomatopoeic goofy-sounding mid-beat stabs that are littered throughout tracks. The poster boys of the scene are a Bolton collective called Blackout Crew - an amalgam of bad hair gel, really amateur MCing that is reminiscent of kids that have been starved of oxygen at birth and sportswear. Lots of sportswear.....these guys do seem genuinely popular with teenagers in places like Wigan and Liverpool. Also, despite not being blessed in the looks department, they have young girls gushing all over pictures of them on their MySpace page. One particularly disturbing comment I came across read: "omg fworr fings i would do 2 u hahahaha".
For the good of humanity I would encourage you to actively prevent people from buying it.

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I'm going to find a donkbeat sample and we can have a donk remix competition.
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This is why I buy the Guardian.vicz wrote:chav rock - it has a certain je ne sais quoi....
from The GuardianNot a fan I guessIf you are someone who is au fait with the most recent happenings in the worlds of happy hardcore, gabba and hard house, you will know all about donk. If you don't do speed and aren't too keen on taking your shirt off in clubs, you probably won't.
Donk is the latest incarnation of bouncy techno (you know, that cheesy banging garbage with staccato riffs and off-beat stabs from the early 90s that brain-dead idiots love), which was regrettably given a new lease of life recently.
The genre gets its name from the onomatopoeic goofy-sounding mid-beat stabs that are littered throughout tracks. The poster boys of the scene are a Bolton collective called Blackout Crew - an amalgam of bad hair gel, really amateur MCing that is reminiscent of kids that have been starved of oxygen at birth and sportswear. Lots of sportswear.....these guys do seem genuinely popular with teenagers in places like Wigan and Liverpool. Also, despite not being blessed in the looks department, they have young girls gushing all over pictures of them on their MySpace page. One particularly disturbing comment I came across read: "omg fworr fings i would do 2 u hahahaha".
For the good of humanity I would encourage you to actively prevent people from buying it.