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04-30-2003, 08:01 AM
Techno, Trance, Hard-Trance, House, Hard-House, Hardcore, Happy-hardcore, Dance, Garage, Speed-garage, Drum and bass, Jungle, Ambient to name but a few are all genres of an era that has progressed from early 80s to the present day.
You will rarely know which is truly which unless you spend some time listening to underground origins of the music. Picking up a CD from a shop with "Dance" or "Techno" written on doesn't guarantee you have the real stuff.
Most compilation CDs are mainstream and won't be genre specific, no matter what it says on the case. Note, I said most.
I've never enjoyed Techno. I would never say it takes no talent to create, however, because I could not be a critic of work I don't enjoy.
I enjoy Hard House, Trance and some Drum-and-Bass. When I'm spannered off my head in a club I tend to enjoy Hard House the most. When I'm relaxing at home or map-making I like to kick back to Digitally Imported online Trance radio.
Any other time I will listen to Supergrass, some Oasis (older stuff and the tracks with Noel on vocals), Blur, Green Day, Nirvana, Sting, REM, The Verve, Dido, Seal, Eva Cassidy, Prodigy, Queen and many more acts.
As you might see I am a fan of music, not one particular genre. To say any single style of music takes no skill to create and perform shows a lack of appreciation.
If I like the sound of a track, I will listen to it. Simple as that.
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04-30-2003, 08:07 AM
I don't know what the hell genre this fits into, but i'd definately recommend "Propellorheads - On Her Majesty's Secret Service". It's a remix of an Old James Bond song, but it r0x0rz, esp. for driving biggrin:
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04-30-2003, 08:17 AM
Fantastic ANALysis there, but really, who gives a shit ? It's just electronic noise. Big deal.
Tripper, I never said there was no skill involved did I ? I said no talent and structure. Maybe saying no talent was a bit over the top, but when I listen to music, I like structure, I like a clearly defined theme and lyrics to match.
We are on both different sides of the musical field though, so we could never agree on anything musically as far as taste goes. I retract my statement about no talent, in my younger years I was in that crowd, hip hop, rap, techno....whatever, I knew DJ's, I skated with them, and they did have talent.
But when I go see bands that I like playing, which is rare these days, those guys have more energy and conviction than any DJ can muster up and definately have more musical talent.
But anyway, respect to them, they gotta do what they gotta do to get by in life.
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04-30-2003, 08:27 AM
DJ Bobo - There is a Party
Good shit.
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04-30-2003, 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Ydiss
Techno, Trance, Hard-Trance, House, Hard-House, Hardcore, Happy-hardcore, Dance, Garage, Speed-garage, Drum and bass, Jungle, Ambient to name but a few are all genres of an era that has progressed from early 80s to the present day.
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Its pretty much all club music to me, good to dance to. I had a roommate that could tell you the dif betwen all of them. When we would have parties, he would ask which type we wanted to hear. I would just tell him to put on some shit with a beat. All these different gernes, for basically the same type of music, hell, you would think the government was naming them. If you have to be an expert to name that type of music, its just plain overkill, but I guess it makes the '1337' feel good to be able to call everyone else n00bs.
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04-30-2003, 09:04 AM
Whatever floats yer boat. I don't like it, but it doesn't mean trance music is crap.
Agreed on the naming of the genres, pest. That's just fucking stupid. Call it "ooga-booga" music and be done with it, for chrissakes.
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04-30-2003, 12:13 PM
I was really trying to put that point forward, actually, but I didn't state it in a sentance.
They are all separate styles and genres, just like Rock music is split up into its own various styles.
You can call Metallica, Nirvana, Green Day and Oasis all rock bands but do they all play the same type of music?
Of course they don't.
Same thing, different scenes.
What I was trying to say is that despite all this segregation in music, for those who truly just like music it doesn't matter.
Those who feel they wish to pigeon-hole themselves into one category only limit themselves, in my opinion.
But, I don't see what's so wrong with being pationate about Techno to such a degree that you feel the need to say that any generic Dance track is not Techno.
I am certain if you told a Green Day fan that they listened to a rock band they would be quick to point out that they are, in fact, a punk band.
Nothing wrong with that.
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04-30-2003, 12:15 PM
Er passionate... [/edit]
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04-30-2003, 12:46 PM
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I am certain if you told a Green Day fan that they listened to a rock band they would be quick to point out that they are, in fact, a punk band.
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Heh, I would have called them a rock band, maybe pop. Anyone that felt the need to correct me probably would have gotten one of these -> oOo:
But like zoner said - whatever floats your boat.
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04-30-2003, 12:48 PM
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i like this dance song jfk- whiplash (bad habit boys mix)
you should download it
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Mentioned it on the first page, dang! you slowing down on me pops?
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i think its your sigg, it makes it hard to read your post biggrin: biggrin:
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04-30-2003, 03:04 PM
do we need labels for everything? ive been listening to a wide variety of sub techno genres since i was like six. "techno" was my first real introduction into music, and will always remain in my life. gabber, trance, hard-trance, acid jazz, ambient, and so many more are all part of my daily dose of music. call it what u will, i will always love it. the funny thing is, theres always something new out there.so many djs and artist out there with all a different style.
infected mushroom
sphongle
dj spooky
squarepusher
aphex twin
some john digweed
dj dara
dj hype
dj sy
slipmatt
underworld
these are just a few to name
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04-30-2003, 03:12 PM
u ever c the movie triple x u know when they go to the club and the song is
technologicue by orbital i really like that song and ive benn listing to okefalk (bad spelling) if u know and songs like the 1 by orbital please post and ive d/l most of the songs u people have posted and they sound good
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04-30-2003, 03:37 PM
wow i just listed to the dj micro it is really good
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04-30-2003, 06:34 PM
sad when ur pulling music from movies such as triple x
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04-30-2003, 06:45 PM
vin diesel is so fuckin hot
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