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Old 02-04-2011, 05:06 AM   #251 (permalink)
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Well I don't think you're alone. Dance genres are probably the most unpopular kind of music on here.
Well, the rules are so different than with rock music. We don't worship the artist or project names generally, we're after DJ's or labels. We don't seem to have as much extraneous stuff like what weird stuff X person did or whether David Guetta needs the elephant man's bones or something like that. We also approach nostalgia differently -- don't cover it, remix it! :-)
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Clokx - Catch Your Fall. Can't pick any one mix. I like them all.
you say you can't pick any one mix yet you picked one before that statement.

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Well, the rules are so different than with rock music. We don't worship the artist or project names generally, we're after DJ's or labels. We don't seem to have as much extraneous stuff like what weird stuff X person did or whether David Guetta needs the elephant man's bones or something like that. We also approach nostalgia differently -- don't cover it, remix it! :-)
I agree with you somewhat.
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Old 02-09-2011, 01:09 PM   #253 (permalink)
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the absolute king of the moment: bt - rose of jericho

wtff?? i cannot post urls o.O .. anyways, type it in youtube and bow down to the god tune..

check out also pryda's glow and chemical brother's swooooooooon !!
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^^That whole album from BT is just a work of art^^

Excited about A&B's upcoming album!



Been exploring a bit of Dubstep recently and this has been getting some love.

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Currently, my favorite 'Dance' tune at the moment would be "Move For Me" off of Kascade's album Strobelight Seduction.



My favourite DNB song at the moment is "Heavy Metal" by Deep Focus (the name is quite deceptive, it's actually very pretty).

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Well, the rules are so different than with rock music. We don't worship the artist or project names generally, we're after DJ's or labels. We don't seem to have as much extraneous stuff like what weird stuff X person did or whether David Guetta needs the elephant man's bones or something like that. We also approach nostalgia differently -- don't cover it, remix it! :-)


I think we can all achieve a better understanding of our preferences in music if we recalibrate the way we identify it.

Styles of music are labeled as genres. These fixed labels illustrate particular sounds, timbres, or intensities of music, and fail to identify the unique, musical essences.

. essence:basic, unique, and invariable nature of a thing
or idea, or its significant individual feature or features.

In other words, labels just identify sounds: thunder; jazz, techno, ambiance; laugh, dance, &cetera. These tell us the only the function, which lacks any degree of nuance or variation--essence.

Classification of sub-genres follows the same criterion that creates a vague, superficial perception of disparate musical styles. I think this aesthetic smattering or, blurry misperception, diminishes our ability to appraise and accept a wide variety of 'genres'.

I think if we deepen our appreciation of musical essence--or rather, our aesthetic intuition--we will cultivate a more customary array of artists.
Indeed, a revamped prevalence of aethetes, synesthetes, virtus, virtuosos would, hopefully, decrease this 'fast food' concept--smattering--of art which seems to be transmogrifying our (once) innate, artistic sense into social identification. I.E. "I like that genre because it expressesme"


It is so easy and makes so much sense to assign more nuances to sub-genres.

[*]Do you like techno? What is techno? This necessitates more apparent essences.

Several nuances come to mind: hard, tribal, acid, clanking, schranz,ambient, deep, funky, grimy. These constitute sub-genres. Each sub-genre is a discrete, combinatorial essence of techno. Any one of these sub-genres can be combined with each other to describe a particular essence.

-techno: hard/tribal techno; deep/grimey/acid techno; funky/tribal techno; deep/ambient techno; and so on

This method of categorisation can be applied to all genres. This will also make it much easier for people to discover new music. allmusic.com has done this very thing. You can search for music according to moods and themes. You can even search by instruments

Steps are already being made to broaden our aesthetic views. I listed some techno styles.

Rock: psychedelic/progressive; space rock; seductive rock; dream rock; jangle rock; goth rock....

Each sub-genre gives us an idea of the essence we can expect.



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Honestly, right at this moment there is not a dance track that I like over what I have already mentioned on this board
...I guess dance music really isn't my focus these days, I'm more into other genres, I guess[/CENTER]

-Which genre is 'dance' music? One can dance to Iggy Pop, Tricky, drum and bass, hip-hop, reggae, jungle, et cetera.
-You are more into other essences than electronic: techno.....and sub-genre. Or, just describe essences you do not like.


Originally Posted by CanwllCorfe
...I don't think you're alone. Dance genres are probably the most unpopular kind of music on here
The people who do love them are sort of a small niche [/CENTER]


-all dance genres?
-Genres with which essence?



quotation by Blazon Gabra;998091]
...the rules are so different than with rock music

-Not so much different rules as different essences


...we're after DJ's or labels

-Half correct. Electronica dance fanatics seek out DJs or labels which play certain essences. Fans of all genres do the same.
-Music styles cannot be compared to different styles because they capture a different essence.
-I guess you could make comparisons to the effects of these essences on people, or the type of people who like certain sounds.


we[...]approach nostalgia differently[...]don't cover it, remix it!
:-)


-That's right. DJs remix or, recapture the essence of a song, or capture the essence to apply it in a techno/DnB style.

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I think we can all achieve a better understanding of our preferences in music if we recalibrate the way we identify it.

Styles of music are labeled as genres. These fixed labels illustrate particular sounds, timbres, or intensities of music, and fail to identify the unique, musical essences.

. essence:basic, unique, and invariable nature of a thing
or idea, or its significant individual feature or features.

In other words, labels just identify sounds: thunder; jazz, techno, ambiance; laugh, dance, &cetera. These tell us the only the function, which lacks any degree of nuance or variation--essence.

Classification of sub-genres follows the same criterion that creates a vague, superficial perception of disparate musical styles. I think this aesthetic smattering or, blurry misperception, diminishes our ability to appraise and accept a wide variety of 'genres'.

I think if we deepen our appreciation of musical essence--or rather, our aesthetic intuition--we will cultivate a more customary array of artists.
Indeed, a revamped prevalence of aethetes, synesthetes, virtus, virtuosos would, hopefully, decrease this 'fast food' concept--smattering--of art which seems to be transmogrifying our (once) innate, artistic sense into social identification. I.E. "I like that genre because it expressesme"


It is so easy and makes so much sense to assign more nuances to sub-genres.

[*]Do you like techno? What is techno? This necessitates more apparent essences.

Several nuances come to mind: hard, tribal, acid, clanking, schranz,ambient, deep, funky, grimy. These constitute sub-genres. Each sub-genre is a discrete, combinatorial essence of techno. Any one of these sub-genres can be combined with each other to describe a particular essence.

-techno: hard/tribal techno; deep/grimey/acid techno; funky/tribal techno; deep/ambient techno; and so on

This method of categorisation can be applied to all genres. This will also make it much easier for people to discover new music. allmusic.com has done this very thing. You can search for music according to moods and themes. You can even search by instruments

Steps are already being made to broaden our aesthetic views. I listed some techno styles.

Rock: psychedelic/progressive; space rock; seductive rock; dream rock; jangle rock; goth rock....

Each sub-genre gives us an idea of the essence we can expect.



Originally Posted by scottsy View Post:
Honestly, right at this moment there is not a dance track that I like over what I have already mentioned on this board
...I guess dance music really isn't my focus these days, I'm more into other genres, I guess[/CENTER]

-Which genre is 'dance' music? One can dance to Iggy Pop, Tricky, drum and bass, hip-hop, reggae, jungle, et cetera.
-You are more into other essences than electronic: techno.....and sub-genre. Or, just describe essences you do not like.


Originally Posted by CanwllCorfe
...I don't think you're alone. Dance genres are probably the most unpopular kind of music on here
The people who do love them are sort of a small niche [/CENTER]


-all dance genres?
-Genres with which essence?



quotation by Blazon Gabra;998091]
...the rules are so different than with rock music

-Not so much different rules as different essences


...we're after DJ's or labels

-Half correct. Electronica dance fanatics seek out DJs or labels which play certain essences. Fans of all genres do the same.
-Music styles cannot be compared to different styles because they capture a different essence.
-I guess you could make comparisons to the effects of these essences on people, or the type of people who like certain sounds.


we[...]approach nostalgia differently[...]don't cover it, remix it!
:-)


-That's right. DJs remix or, recapture the essence of a song, or capture the essence to apply it in a techno/DnB style.
Nowadays people like to narrowly define music and create hundreds of subgenres. The result can be that music is very limited in it's creativity and strives only to appeal to a small niche audience. The best music often doesn't limit itself to narrow rules but is willing to break them and mix different styles as well. There are many more connections between different types of music than boundaries but the marketing people wouldn't want people to think that as they churn out their latest forumulaic musicians for some niche audience.
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