Why is electronic dance music typically very simple?
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frequency_algorithm frequency_algorithm https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=126760
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- 566 posts since 2 Nov, 2006
what about sphongle or ltj bukem...talvin sungh vs. kid loco, so fricken many i can't believe you nerds! lol
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- KVRist
- 36 posts since 24 Dec, 2005
Thats the kind of statement made by absolute morons who can't produce the music they are talking about themselves, and have no understanding of it. Just like the armchair critic who says a football player is bad but who would absolutely suck in comparison if they themselves where on the field..
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- KVRist
- 223 posts since 16 Aug, 2004 from Essential
because MIDI in conjunction with Piano roll interfaces is just about the most assface way to write expressive music.
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frequency_algorithm frequency_algorithm https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=126760
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- 566 posts since 2 Nov, 2006
what's "assface?"insaneacyde wrote:because MIDI in conjunction with Piano roll interfaces is just about the most assface way to write expressive music.
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- KVRist
- 223 posts since 16 Aug, 2004 from Essential
thoose two things on your arms.
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- KVRist
- 223 posts since 16 Aug, 2004 from Essential
i pick up a guitar and do a trem, hammer on, pull-off slide... i pick up my Keyboard controller and i bend the thingy....lame
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- Narcissistic Messiah
- 4565 posts since 8 Apr, 2002 from https://soundcloud.com/remcoh
the music you listen to is always as simple as your taste
btw ...simple is bliss
btw ...simple is bliss
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- KVRAF
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- 1643 posts since 18 Mar, 2004 from Lincoln, CA
That's a bit broad of a statement? Have you actually gone and listened to the music made by all the people who have participated in this discussion?Rekko11 wrote:Thats the kind of statement made by absolute morons who can't produce the music they are talking about themselves, and have no understanding of it. Just like the armchair critic who says a football player is bad but who would absolutely suck in comparison if they themselves where on the field..
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- KVRAF
- 7936 posts since 18 Feb, 2003 from out there somewhere
can't be arsed to read the entire thread, but has anyone made the distinction between electronic music and dance music? See I would agree that dance music is by and large pretty simple, but electronic 'non-dance' can be as complicated as anything.
I think dance music needs to be simple due to the drug addled target audience. You wouldn't get clubbers saying "ooh, splendid counterpoint there and I really admire the unexpected use of Esus4" (or whatever) - they're more likely to say "oooh, these Es are great"
Besides, I would suggest that Top 40 mainstream pop and R&B is simpler than most dance music.
I think dance music needs to be simple due to the drug addled target audience. You wouldn't get clubbers saying "ooh, splendid counterpoint there and I really admire the unexpected use of Esus4" (or whatever) - they're more likely to say "oooh, these Es are great"
Besides, I would suggest that Top 40 mainstream pop and R&B is simpler than most dance music.
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- KVRist
- 221 posts since 5 Nov, 2002 from Slovenia
Two years ago Goldlust decided to make remix of my song called "Promise Me". I've sent him all material, midi files, audio files.. Two weeks later he sent me a note that he doesnt understand the harmonies used in that song. O.k. I understand that - if somebody sent me that song I will probably find lost myself too.
It's some sort of minor sounding song I wrote in a major scale with some strange harmony changes. I sent him all chords changes, main scale etc... and after while he sent me remix. He made whole song with just two chords.
Wow - it was really amazing remix - It sounds million times better than original. His remix is still one of my favorite song.
sometimes less is more
my original:
http://www.arsov.net/Net-temp/promise.mp3
and Goldlust remix:
http://www.arsov.net/Net-temp/Promise-GoldlustMix.mp3
It's some sort of minor sounding song I wrote in a major scale with some strange harmony changes. I sent him all chords changes, main scale etc... and after while he sent me remix. He made whole song with just two chords.
Wow - it was really amazing remix - It sounds million times better than original. His remix is still one of my favorite song.
sometimes less is more
my original:
http://www.arsov.net/Net-temp/promise.mp3
and Goldlust remix:
http://www.arsov.net/Net-temp/Promise-GoldlustMix.mp3
- KVRAF
- 2362 posts since 24 Jan, 2001 from In your head...
Actually, the guy is an absolutely brilliant composer and musician. He happens to have a legitimate interest in asking such a question. Who the f**k are you?Rekko11 wrote:Thats the kind of statement made by absolute morons who can't produce the music they are talking about themselves, and have no understanding of it. Just like the armchair critic who says a football player is bad but who would absolutely suck in comparison if they themselves where on the field..
Cheers,
Alex
- KVRAF
- 2362 posts since 24 Jan, 2001 from In your head...
That's actually a very good point. People will ALWAYS love dance music -- and why not?CypherOne wrote:can't be arsed to read the entire thread, but has anyone made the distinction between electronic music and dance music? See I would agree that dance music is by and large pretty simple, but electronic 'non-dance' can be as complicated as anything.
I think dance music needs to be simple due to the drug addled target audience. You wouldn't get clubbers saying "ooh, splendid counterpoint there and I really admire the unexpected use of Esus4" (or whatever) - they're more likely to say "oooh, these Es are great"
Besides, I would suggest that Top 40 mainstream pop and R&B is simpler than most dance music.
I like to dance
Cheers,
Alex
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- KVRAF
- 5851 posts since 9 Jul, 2002 from Helsinki
+1afreshcupofjoe wrote:How is electronic music any more simple than any other genre of music that has been written in the last 30 years? All I hear when I turn on the radio is the same 3 chords and simple melodies over and over again. Even jazz has been recycling the same coulpe of chord changes and basic melodic structure for some time now.
The most complex (composition-technique-wise) new music I've heard would be some metal, and those attempts often fail to entertain.
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- KVRist
- 380 posts since 27 Jul, 2004 from london
frequency_algorithm wrote:what about sphongle or ltj bukem...talvin sungh vs. kid loco, so fricken many i can't believe you nerds! lol
Agreed LTJ, Talvin Singh. And as the man said so many others

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