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"Dance-rock"
i really like it. bands like the chemical brothers and daft punk have been putting it into the mainstream for a while, LCD soundsystem have come along and i love their music. the rapture, radio 4, liars and mommy & daddy, W. I. T, FIS and fault sacramento all good in this genre.
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well i would call it rock dance because lcd soundsystem is dance
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man this thread died a horrible death...:)
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I don't like dance-rock/rock-dance because I can't stand dance, and the dance elements wreck the rock ones.
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I believe you forgot The Prodigy, surely their later work is Dance Rock?
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i see the prodigy as more dance-punk if you get me but yeah, rock/punk, similiar to eachother anyway.
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Y'know when I read the title to this thread, I suddenly heard the dance remix of Alice Coopers "Poison" playing in my head... *Shudder* They killed it...
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T23 is my Trance-Rock band... we play London Psy-Trance Clubs as well as rock venues and both crowds love it!
www.t23.info http://www.karmadownload.com/label/?...stle%20Records |
Anyone listened to the electronic Burzum albums? They're electronic black metal...And the Meads Of Asphodel did some nice techno Black metal...
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well, metal derived from the rock genre and techno derived from the dance genre. so i suppose its relevent.
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I'm loving this genre, you get some really cool mixes as well mixing a dance band and a rock band together. I have some cool DJ Soulwax cds with that sorta stuff, and I like Radio 4's 'Dance to the Underground,' The Liars first album etc.
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Some of Static-X could be considered dance-rock if its live, all the lights get techno-like and the ladies start dancing.
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