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Posted by rabbitjoker on Jul-10-2005 18:55:

HappyHappy Re: Re: Re: DDTT is over ENTER the BLEEP...

quote:
Originally posted by DJ El Kay Dee
ohoh...i see the start of a DDTT vs. Bleeps jihad



Posted by LKD on Jul-10-2005 19:24:

Re: Re: Re: Re: DDTT is over ENTER the BLEEP...

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker


dont see what ur saying....


Posted by VERTiG0 on Jul-10-2005 19:48:

Butts laffo


Posted by DigiNut on Jul-10-2005 23:21:

Is this supposed to be news? BT, Hybrid, Squarepusher, Autechre, etc. have been doing the glitches and "bleeps" for more than 5 years. Robophobia is a nice track of course, but the creativity hardly lives up to the standards set by classics like Fibonacci Sequence.

Besides, you're comparing apples and oranges here. DDTT is a "mood" - it's not even one specific genre, it just refers to music that's primarily driven by rhythmic elements, sprinkled here and there with some darker sounds whose main purpose is to help drive the rhythm and not distract from it.

"Bleeps" and "glitches" as you call them are just editing techniques invented (or at least perfected) by the producers I mentioned earlier. They can be used in any track, irrespective of genre and they do not actually create or contribute to a mood.

Don't get me wrong, I love that shit when it's done well, but I don't really see it as being in "competition" with DDTT. There's nothing to stop some producer from creating a tribal track with bleeps, glitches, and stutters - and in fact I believe that Grayarea has done so several times.

So to summarize, I am not saying "glitches < bongos" or "bleeps < DDTT", I am saying "glitches != bongos" and "bleeps != DDTT". There's nothing to compare here.


Posted by amb_ on Jul-10-2005 23:25:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Is this supposed to be news? BT, Robophobia is a nice track of course, but the creativity hardly lives up to the standards set by classics like Fibonacci Sequence.


I was very happy that came on during our ride to WEMF

"No, nothing today."


Posted by jon jon on Jul-11-2005 02:14:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Is this supposed to be news?

Despite the fact that yes bleeps and dance music have been around for many years (thanks for the education Aaron), you can't deny the recent trends in minimalistic coming back to the forefront.

p.s Hybrid and BT are hardly leading the path, check out Richie Hawtin or perhaps le Tiefswarz.


Posted by Vivid Boy on Jul-11-2005 02:24:

i thought this thread was abt geordie laforge and the US enterprise


Posted by mute79 on Jul-11-2005 03:21:

so, whats this thread about?


Posted by rabbitjoker on Jul-11-2005 03:28:

Behold, my arse.

hans: me? i like what is called the bleep.
uter: gut hans. for uter - more likes the bleep with the tech.
hans: ja, ja! it is true uter. the bleep with the tech is nice.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jul-11-2005 04:18:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceGeek
so, whats this thread about?



Sheep. Baaaaaaaaaaaa.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Jul-11-2005 04:22:

Behold, my arse.

The Shep?



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