QUOTE(xbbshampoo @ Apr 2 2014, 09:16 PM)
Trance N Techno, Anyone interested in this kind of music?
Trance N Techno, Anyone interested in this kind of music?
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Apr 9 2014, 11:57 AM
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QUOTE(kevler @ Jun 25 2014, 12:28 PM) some definition which is suits the current trend of dance music Extremely short descriptions of each of these: House: The last remnants of disco. Simple 4/4 beats and groovy lines. The stem cell of electronic music. Progressive House: House music that is totally cool with gay marriage. Deep House: Echo-y and repetitive. The opposite of progressive house. One of my least favorite sub-genres. Techno: Like house music but more industrial-sounding. Weaker drums and very less sound variation. Electro: Hits you heavy and hard. Hits you on the high end with screeching lines that are like 5 octaves above mid-C, and thumping low end bass. Usually 4/4. Trance: Often faster than house. Trippy & more intense. Progressive Trance: Trance music that bleeds into a wide range other genres. Tends to be more melodic & interesting. Uplifting Trance: Exactly what it sounds like. Psy Trance: Incredibly fast, intense, and druggy. What a mushroom trip sounds like. Drum n Bass: The Amen break with tons of variation in every element layered on top. Dubstep: Like a robot f***ing a fax machine. |
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