Well, at least the O.P. got one on-topic response. That's not a bad signal to noise ratio for here.
I'm just sayin'!
excellent link!!lilith2k3 wrote:A nice Documentary 'bout Electro:
So you think that Hardtrance, Electro, Drum'n'Bass etc. all basically sound the same? Technically they share similarities but that is light-years away from that it must mean that they should be put all into the same drawer!ThomasKoot wrote:I think this discussion is real nonsense. There is a profound difference between classical music and dance music. If someone calls Mozart eurodance, that might be worth a discussion. But most dance genres just use a 4-to-the-floor beat, very repetitive patterns, synthesizers, 16th feel etc.. How much sense does it make to label all variation on this differently? I'm a real dance music lover, but if I think something sounds good I like it, if not, I don't like it, it can really be that simple.
I see they added sound examples. Good guide, although they seem to be a little biased as well, hehe. Good comments and on most of them I agree, e.g. Speed Garage. Still haven't found "Electro House" in it!rectus_dominus wrote:http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/
In order to avoid misunderstanding...
Electro House sampling old school electroSadPuppyBlues wrote:Wow, you guys think a dead genre is quite the serious business.
It's not like it's Punk Rock, or something.
well, im at work all day so i get out plenty thanks, and the synth didnt take long to make in the evenings...and mine is free, i wont rip ppl off like Novation have (not only did they make the worst synth ever, they made a VST version of itbreakmixer wrote:
Yes, If you have got time to make 'Bass Station' clones when Novation has already made one, I would agree you need to get out more, I myself am unemployed at the minute, so I do need to get out more myself, but the weather has been shite...![]()
They also do samples of ragtime and bebop. Those genres must be as alive and taking names as before any of us were born, right?breakmixer wrote: Electro House sampling old school electro
Modern Hip Hop sampling old School electro
It's not the only examples, there are plenty more...
Uh, they still have music for old people, really?Plus a whole underground scene of old school and new artists still doing electro...not really that dead is it?
thanks for that one. didnt know itlilith2k3 wrote:A nice Documentary 'bout Electro:
So, are you saying that there's only 1 culture... popular culture??SadPuppyBlues wrote:Are you saying because something still gets shows, that it's still culturally relevant? Cause dude, Psychedelic Rock is taking middle american seniors by storm!
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