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so do you think..
In Trance and house when a producer sits down to produce a track they have an underlying theme they want to tackle or do they just produce whatever sounds good together?
I ask this because EDM never really tackles any underlining issues or holds an oppinion on something. its just something to dance too. even if it may trigger feelings within
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it's both but mostly for orig tracks you come up with stuff as you go
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| Originally posted by geroin it's both but mostly for orig tracks you come up with stuff as you go |
someone hacked vivid's account?
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| Originally posted by Vivid Boy see I see music as a tool for an artist to paint a picture or to give an opinion or to use it to speak to people and convey a message. I listen to EDM more specifically trance and house and there is no message. I believe all art sneds a message. If EDM (house and trance etc.) doesn't try to convey a message or speak to a genre of people can we really consider it art? |
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| Originally posted by chinamon if you know the definition of 'art' and 'music' then edm qualifies as both. stop selling homes and go back to school. |
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| Originally posted by Sasha someone hacked vivid's account? |
I like Vivid the Funnay!
BRING HIM BACK!
it's that time of the month again 
tiestos dance 4 life
Tiesto use to be really good but now his sets are like watching paint dry
I thought this thread was about So You Think You Can Dance Canada :_(
Neither. They usually start out with a simple idea like a melody or vocal line (maybe a bassline) and expand it over time into a whole track.
If they're under contractual obligations or something, then they usually just use a popular formula, or whatever specific formula worked for them in the past.
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| Originally posted by DigiNut Neither. They usually start out with a simple idea like a melody or vocal line (maybe a bassline) and expand it over time into a whole track. If they're under contractual obligations or something, then they usually just use a popular formula, or whatever specific formula worked for them in the past. |
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| Originally posted by Vivid Boy I ask this because EDM never really tackles any underlining issues or holds an oppinion on something. its just something to dance too. even if it may trigger feelings within |
It's more about how a track flows that makes it different from every other tracks. Also depends on the each individual producers too.
Depends. For me it's always a bi-product of experimentation, but sometimes I do have a theme that I want to cover but at the time of creation I don't know how I'm gonna do that, so I just experiment until I come across something desirable. Occasionally, I will come up with a track title and then a theme will come about from the title. I'll say tho that I always begin with a melody and build around that, rather than going with a beat and producing a theme around that.
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| Originally posted by Sasha someone hacked vivid's account? |
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| Originally posted by DigiNut If they're under contractual obligations or something, then they usually just use a popular formula, or whatever specific formula worked for them in the past. |
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| Originally posted by Vivid Boy see I see music as a tool for an artist to paint a picture or to give an opinion or to use it to speak to people and convey a message. I listen to EDM more specifically trance and house and there is no message. I believe all art sneds a message. If EDM (house and trance etc.) doesn't try to convey a message or speak to a genre of people can we really consider it art? |
The only message in EDM is to do drugs. Cocaine, Ecstasy, whatever.
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| Originally posted by Cosmic Fur The only message in EDM is to do drugs. Cocaine, Ecstasy, whatever. |
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