Nothing I hate more than being corrected on what sub-genre something is - the genre is just a marketting term for us to create our own 'genius sidebar' whilst the record companies cant insert iTunes into our brain directly. The whole purpose of giving music a 'genre' is so people can identify with it and buy all the other bands from the same genre - smug in the knowledge they aren't like those other kids who listen to speed-tone-rap-sync-pop-metal-alternative-goth-wrist-slash-mega-hair-emo-punk, coz their all tards.
Hmm I wonder if any of the mentioned 'artists' can play an instrument?
There is nothing particularly amazing about getting snyths, Cubase and drum machines to do all the hard work for you.
Plus I don't get how such tiny variations in tempo should be worthy of a different genre name, maybe its some kind of jargon to shut out and confuse outsiders.
As for he who started this thread, I can't believe you couldn't even be bothered to put a link up!
Fair enough, but I wouldn't say its as hard as learning just about all the Guitar Chords and being able to go between them in a split second (something which I have a long way to go until I achieve :razz, or being able to keep a drum beat going in perfect timing for 10+ minutes?
If it doesn't involve real instruments, you either listen to The Prodigy (or a few other bands that actually manage to carry out SOME talent), or this...thing...you posted... sorry, but THAT isn't even close to being considered "music"