EDM at a wedding
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- Boss Lovin' DR
- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
- KVRAF
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
I have seen this 'rule' stated many times, and in many different forms. Insofar as it is true it makes me sad.dellboy wrote:If we take house music as mid 80s,you would have been mid teens,so you are roughly 45 years old.ghettosynth wrote:Depends on what you mean by EDM. I'm hardly a teenager and I just got home from a house music event where I danced my ass off...
House music....aka....modern disco....
This is based on my rule that the music of our teenage years stays with us for life as the best music ever made.
To my ears,it is just a repetive beat with samples thrown in. Not what I would like to listen or dance to.
I know that some people are like this, or the oldies stations wouldnt update their playlists every 10 years. But the idea that most are like this is very depressing.
As for myself, most of the music I admire most was made by people who died long before I was born. What that means I dont know.
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- KVRAF
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- 2772 posts since 28 Mar, 2007
My rule is tongue in cheek of course.herodotus wrote: I have seen this 'rule' stated many times, and in many different forms. Insofar as it is true it makes me sad.
I know that some people are like this, or the oldies stations wouldnt update their playlists every 10 years. But the idea that most are like this is very depressing.
As for myself, most of the music I admire most was made by people who died long before I was born. What that means I dont know.
But still the same it often holds true.
I find it depressing though when some people get totally stuck in the music of their youth. Perhaps it was one particular heavy metal band,and only that one band, for the rest of their life.
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- 10729 posts since 17 Nov, 2015
So you didnt like the music...and you didnt dance. Thanks for the info.dellboy wrote:Repetive beat does not make dance music.AnX wrote:Whats your point?
Trance,yeah
Dance,as in for all age groups,no.
Wedding,remember ?
- KVRAF
- 5564 posts since 13 Jan, 2005 from the bottom of my heart
dellboy wrote:I tend not to touch people to find out there temperature,but she looked well and normal body temperature of 98.6°F (37°C).murnau wrote:Was the bride hot?

Whoever wants music instead of noise, joy instead of pleasure, soul instead of gold, creative work instead of business, passion instead of foolery, finds no home in this trivial world of ours.
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- KVRAF
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- 2772 posts since 28 Mar, 2007
I did dance.AnX wrote:So you didnt like the music...and you didnt dance. Thanks for the info.dellboy wrote:Repetive beat does not make dance music.AnX wrote:Whats your point?
Trance,yeah
Dance,as in for all age groups,no.
Wedding,remember ?
And I suppose my point is that EDM has never gelled with me.
But neither did Stravinsky "The rite of spring"
Guess I am not a fan of dissonance.
I like music to have structure and melody.
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- KVRAF
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- 2772 posts since 28 Mar, 2007
Where did you find my picture ?murnau wrote:dellboy wrote:I tend not to touch people to find out there temperature,but she looked well and normal body temperature of 98.6°F (37°C).murnau wrote:Was the bride hot?
- KVRAF
- 5564 posts since 13 Jan, 2005 from the bottom of my heart
dellboy wrote:Where did you find my picture ?

Whoever wants music instead of noise, joy instead of pleasure, soul instead of gold, creative work instead of business, passion instead of foolery, finds no home in this trivial world of ours.
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- KVRAF
- 16809 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
LOL! Mid 80s, you don't say? House music didn't become interesting to me until the mid to late 90s. There was nothing that sounded like that in the mid 80s. To the extent that early electronica was available then, I had no access to it, and, I wasn't a teenager in the mid 80s, so, nope, you're wrong on all fronts.dellboy wrote:If we take house music as mid 80s,you would have been mid teens,so you are roughly 45 years old.ghettosynth wrote:Depends on what you mean by EDM. I'm hardly a teenager and I just got home from a house music event where I danced my ass off...
House music....aka....modern disco....
You're feeding your own biases here. Some of us actually keep listening to new music. I still listen to new styles, Sometimes I'm into what's on the cutting edge, sometimes I'm not.This is based on my rule that the music of our teenage years stays with us for life as the best music ever made.
That's because you're actually that guy that you're projecting. If you can't dance to house music, it has been said, that you can't dance.To my ears,it is just a repetive beat with samples thrown in. Not what I would like to listen or dance to.
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- KVRAF
- 16809 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
Ok, now you're just expressing ignorance man, seriously.dellboy wrote:That is not remotely connected to disco.ghettosynth wrote: House music....aka....modern disco....
He aint no Giorgio Moroder.
Disco was repetive synth music put to good use.
That is repetive dissonance.
This new track by Jamiroquai has that original disco vibe and shows synths put to good use .......
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- KVRAF
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- 2772 posts since 28 Mar, 2007
I do not know much 5th century BC Greek music Heroditus.herodotus wrote: As for myself, most of the music I admire most was made by people who died long before I was born. What that means I dont know.
Bet its pretty sad if Socrates is anything to go by. Not exactly the life and soul of the party was he ?
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- KVRAF
- 16809 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
Oh poppycock, he's projecting. It's quite common here. Yes, there's some science behind the idea, but a lot of it comes from the nature of your social lives in and beyond your teenage years.herodotus wrote:I have seen this 'rule' stated many times, and in many different forms. Insofar as it is true it makes me sad.dellboy wrote:If we take house music as mid 80s,you would have been mid teens,so you are roughly 45 years old.ghettosynth wrote:Depends on what you mean by EDM. I'm hardly a teenager and I just got home from a house music event where I danced my ass off...
House music....aka....modern disco....
This is based on my rule that the music of our teenage years stays with us for life as the best music ever made.
To my ears,it is just a repetive beat with samples thrown in. Not what I would like to listen or dance to.
I know that some people are like this, or the oldies stations wouldnt update their playlists every 10 years. But the idea that most are like this is very depressing.
http://www.slate.com/articles/health_an ... e_and.html
When we look back on our pasts, the memories that dominate this narrative have two things in common: They’re happy, and they cluster around our teens and early 20s.
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- KVRAF
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- 2772 posts since 28 Mar, 2007
Ghettosynth has just made dance into his own image.ghettosynth wrote:
There was nothing that sounded like that in the mid 80s. . If you can't dance to house music, it has been said, that you can't dance.
No one else in all history had ever danced until House Music was invented.
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- KVRAF
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- 2772 posts since 28 Mar, 2007
Your so Cool,can I be in your gang ?ghettosynth wrote:
You're feeding your own biases here. Some of us actually keep listening to new music. I still listen to new styles, Sometimes I'm into what's on the cutting edge, sometimes I'm not.
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- KVRAF
- 16809 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
No man, that's not going to work. No haters allowed.dellboy wrote:Your so Cool,can I be in your gang ?ghettosynth wrote:
You're feeding your own biases here. Some of us actually keep listening to new music. I still listen to new styles, Sometimes I'm into what's on the cutting edge, sometimes I'm not.