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lol you hate me don't you ? I feel a wave of hatefull posts coming !
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#82 |
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As far as I'm concerned this thread is closed.
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#83 |
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Major Dude
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Xtreem is right about the techno/electronic mix up.
I have often seen electronic music being referred to as techno because so many genres and styles have put in techno modifs or structures in their songs. I know that techno is different than the title of electronic music. It's just an old habit of mixing them to gather. But If I replace the techno word with electronic music then the same would still apply. 50+ list of genres isn't there to fight you or make you look bad. It's there to state that electronic music is everywhere, and that regardless of our differences, we have at least one thing in common and that you should stop fighting so much. If life is bad, do you know what makes it worse? Bringing other people into it that don't understand your problems. other people aren’t going to understand you, and they shouldn't have to, making other people feel your pain is very immature of you. Stop talking as if you wanted to start a fight. That was also directed to the rest of you, not just Xtreem. I still don't like rap/soul/R&B/hip-hop/etc. Because I'm tired of the new rapers that talk about ho's, killing my brain with drugs is cool, Showing everybody that I more money than you makes me better than you, women aren’t there own person unless their with a man, a gangsta, a thug. Because all those things aren’t true and are very hurtful to so many people. I like Electronic music that falls under the Techno and Trance modifs. With Trancy and hypnotic rhythms and melodies. I like music that has no lyrics so that I choose where the music will take me, and if the music has lyrics It must be only from a female singer, with melodies every-where. as far as the genres of music that you don't know, let me help you with that: Tech step: The make-up of a tech-step track would follow these rough guidelines – the beats would be hard and ‘artificial' (some would say industrial), although in more recent examples of the genre there has been more diversity, with artists using more crisp and refined drums for their rhythms. This could possibly be a back-lash against the hard/industrial edge, as artists explore the deeper side of the sound such as is found in Tech-House. Distorted filtered basslines (using synths such as the Access Virus range) are a mainstay of this type of music, but artists have tended to ‘over-use' this idea, which has pushed more innovative artists in new directions. Fm, or another type of synthesis will most likely change the face of Techstep, giving it a whole new fresh feel. Symphonic Electronica: Heavily inspired by classical music, symphonic electronica makes use of synthesizers to create melodies and patterns into a symphony – of sorts. Using synthesized orchestral instruments, the music is often accompanied by complicated sound effects and, often, progressive melodies with very little repetitiveness. Abstract: Abstract Music a.k.a. Absolute Music is music that does not try to tell a story, narrative, or convey a point, meaning, or emotion. It is music that is created for the sole purpose of exploring the music, in itself, without attaching any intellectual or emotional ideas to the composition. - Try and find music from Neurospasm Minimalism: Rather than using complex musical structures, the minimalist composer attempts to convey the very most with the very least amount of musical elements. Techniques vary but the minimal composition usually includes repeating patterns of various duration, volume, and speed, that pulse, phase, fade, or maintain steady throughout the song. These patterns can be rhythms, notes, chords, loops, samples, simple harmonies, or other elements. The general tendency is to allow the composition to build slowly and either add or subtract elements sparingly along the way for maximum effect. Due to the patterned nature of most minimal songs, minimalism is often said to have a hypnotic or mantra like quality and, thus, it adapts well to practices such as meditation or yoga which are also concerned with stripping away the excesses and getting down to the purest possible form. Leading minimalist composers include Phillip Glass, Steve Reich, and Terry Riley, among others. UK Garage: Most recognisable for its clipped 2step beats, at around 130bpm, and deep basses reminiscent of drum and bass. Vocals are almost essential, either house style singing or hip-hop style rapping. Melodies are usually very basic but catchy. US Garage: Origins in disco and soul, 4/4 beat - House Music but more emphasis on the laid back style and soul of Deep House. Gabba: A derivative of Hardcore Techno, Gabber is most easily recognized for its ultra fast pace, normally in the range of 200 - 300 BPM, and the loud and repetitive loops. A hard, noisy and fast techno. - Originated in Holland, gabba means “buddy” in Dutch. Gabba is Dutch, four-beat hardcore. Hard as hell and fast, fast, fast, featuring distorted 240 beats per minute kick drums and big bass drum sounds. Its popularity has waned in recent years but it is still popular in Holland Belgium. Funky House: This became popular in England around 1994. Funky house is quite distinct from other house forms in that it employs the broken beat of old school rather than the familiar 4/4 time signature of house. Add a funky bass line and an electric rhythm guitar and you have funky house. Hardcore Techno: Loud, fast, aggressive techno is the generally accepted description of hardcore, usually in the range of 180-190 bpm. Developed via the techno and rave scenes in the early 1990's, hardcore is a more abrasive and frantic form of techno characterized by distorted, pounding beats (TR909 was common), more aggressive synth lines and synth stabs. Trancecore:Trancecore Music: A fairly recent development of the hardcore family that incorporates all the hypnotic elements of trance layered over dense hardcore. Trancecore is still mostly unique to the United Kingdom. Nu-NRG: Nu-NRG Music - the next generation of Hi-NRG and a harder, faster version of commercial European-style house. Nu-NRG uses a hard techno-based 4/4 bass beat with heavy pumping bass lines. Melodies tend to be anthemic with epic build-ups and breakdowns. The predominately female vocals are usually on the breathless and corny side Idm: IDM (Intelligent Dance Music) is typically made up of intensely complex rhythmic structure. This rhythmic complexity is not purely the domain of the drums themselves, but is rather supported by every instrumental element. This is most notable in the "cut up" influence (1940's art of cutting audio tape and splicing into minute samples and loops). Many times, what would seem to be the "master" mix will be hacked into very small fragments and step-sequenced in a nontraditional, sporadic manner. In addition to the over-the-top and unpredictable step sequencing, a notable melodic element will be incorporated. It is this blend of mechanical extremities and contrasting musical integrity that lend the overall "intelligence" of IDM. IDM is not meant to be danced to, but is in fact the antithesis of club music. IDM is the electronic choice of the "honest listener" -- a listener who will may be stimulated by the extremities and conversely, the aural aesthetic of -- synthetic music. Some listeners also claim that there is an intentionally quirky, nearly campy aspect of the sound that helps the style not to seem too extremely self-indulgent. Glitch: Glitch music started with the help of computer technology that helped make super small and subtle sounds. The music is minimal, IDM related and rythmic yet do not contain any percussion, easy to recognise instruments or even instruments really. Illbient: Illbient derives its name from "ill" and "ambient," as illbient music serves as the antidote to ambient. Where ambient music often focuses on natural themes, illbient has a darker focus on the urban landscape. The genre generally combines ambient, dub, hip hop, drum & bass in a downbeat rhythm with chaotic sampling, city noises and filtering to create a, generally, non-melodic track Ebm:Electronic Body Music Guitar free, danceable (4/4 beat) electro. Lies somewhere between Old Skool Techno and Industrial. Often using harshly distorted vocals and media samples. Mostly quite aggressive Industrial (Gothic): A mixture of electronic music (synths, media samples, sounds) combined with Gothic elements such as low, dark vocals, classical instruments (violins, cellos) and the goth attire; makeup, black clothing, etc. Industrial (Metal): Industrial Metal is a form of heavy metal with big and heavy guitar, little or no lead (solos) and industrial like beats, usually with a lot of double bass pedal rolls. The vocals are generally deep and/or screamed and sometimes distorted. Synths are used to add to the technical sound of the music as well as subject of the music (ie. man and machine). Anthem: Anthem is the name given to a series of massive house hits that swept across England in the late eighties. They are anthemic house classics that were instantly recognizable and loved by a huge number of ravers and clubbers in the United Kingdom. Funky Breaks: A form of break beat with a soul flavour, driven by a funky bass line. - Stop the disrespect. This thread was about Eminem's Movie, and look where it got use. - formely known as knightfairy > Theodis > DJ Theodis |
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has no CT
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it got us in the same place every other GD thread gets us. horribly off topic.
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Someone is pretty mad @ bout his girlfriend M&M. I dont like him, he has talent but uses it to only one public. If he grew up like everlast, and learned to play instruments; he could make lots more bookoo. Oh, I also dont like the fact he keeps flicking people off cus they dont like him. WTF?
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#86 |
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KnightFairy man that's what I'm talking about !! stop the disrespect, if you like techno that's cool but dont let your dogs get on my back if I like different kind of music. thanks for the enlightment ! now I know almost everything in the ID3 tags genres section! oh yeah, by the way... I saw a thread where you were saying that you're going ?? man WTF ?? that's a pretty bad fucking news !!
what's up with that ? are you sure you want to know all about these 3D modeling programms ? I mean look at what you know !! you should be a DJ or even better make your own music !?! and what's GD stands for ?? and what pain are you talking about ? what problems ? I have no problems... peace |
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#87 |
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WOOF WOOF !!
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#88 |
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8 MILE
'Lose Yourself' 75th ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS BEST MUSIC/SONG !! now this thread is officially closed! [unless you want to answer my questions]
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#89 |
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my did u post three times one after another mr. extreem
(me thinks its some post pumping) Yes my spelling sucks, I know that and it can't be changed |
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congrats ! youre a member !
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#91 |
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say what ? so what if I post 3 times in a row, go on and post 10 times in a row I wouldnt mind !! hey man by the way, what's GD stands for ?
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ur beter off just posting less often, or at lest not one after another, let some one eles say somthing first then responed. and GD stands for General Discussions
Yes my spelling sucks, I know that and it can't be changed |
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#93 |
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yea ! post pumping is agains the Llama law of Winamp,AZ sec.5 paragraph 3 sub section 1734764.048475 under "post pumping"
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#94 |
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but what do you do if no one replies ?? man is this some sort of message board territorry pissings ?? what do you care if I post 3 times in a row ? llama law ?? WTF ?
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#95 |
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No problem... just looking out for innocent bystandards...
the "MODS" see all... HI MODS !
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posting is good, and if no one answers wait until some one does, but dont take it from me, just keep posting one after anther, and see how many people u piss off (i'm not really pissed off, i'm just give u a worring)
Yes my spelling sucks, I know that and it can't be changed |
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alright!! thank you for your concern.
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