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| Originally posted by weymouth Nah it wouldn't work if you made it a rave type of culture with a ton of people dancing, dark lights, and the music pumping. That type of venue is all about losing control and yourself to the music, something that is in direct opposition to most organized religions. However, I do feel that a lounge/coffee shop type of youth group(not in church) get together would work with edm playing. That would allow people to talk about the music, listen to the music, but at the same time allow for a youth group type of sermon to happen. If you want to try it though you have to be realistic about it, adding a bible verse during a breakdown isn't creating "Christian Trance." Most EDM is about worshipping the music, not to spread the message of the gospels. |
Even though I'm not a particularily religious person it just doesn't feel right to me. A church is not a place to hold parties in.
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery Even though I'm not a particularily religious person it just doesn't feel right to me. A church is not a place to hold parties in. |
Forms of music like hip hop or rock have vocals in them. Trance does not. People accept christian rock or hip hop mainly because the music carries a holy message. What holy message would EDM carry ?
Eastern religions like Hinduism infact have a tradition of playing trance music and dancing inside the temples. That music is trance inducing.
Repetative utterances of the name of God accompanied by rhythemic drum beat induces a physical state of trance. The goal here is to increase devotion towards God by creating an extraordinary personal experience which is hard to recreate any where else.
The modern trance music does not induce any physical state of trance. It's end purpose is entertainment. It is hard to justify on any grounds why one would want to play this type of music in a church.
AQUAGEN - WHY ARE YOU SO QUIET !
man if you play this the preacher will be like BABABA BANANNANANAN NA NA NANANANNANANNA AN NA A
AND GOD SAW THE PEOPLE GOING CRAAAAAAAAAAAZY
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| Originally posted by Sykonee I'm just wondering who's going to be the first to throw out a Faithless quote. |
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| Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit AQUAGEN - WHY ARE YOU SO QUIET ! man if you play this the preacher will be like BABABA BANANNANANAN NA NA NANANANNANANNA AN NA A AND GOD SAW THE PEOPLE GOING CRAAAAAAAAAAAZY |
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| Originally posted by Omega_M Forms of music like hip hop or rock have vocals in them. Trance does not. People accept christian rock or hip hop mainly because the music carries a holy message. What holy message would EDM carry ? Eastern religions like Hinduism infact have a tradition of playing trance music and dancing inside the temples. That music is trance inducing. Repetative utterances of the name of God accompanied by rhythemic drum beat induces a physical state of trance. The goal here is to increase devotion towards God by creating an extraordinary personal experience which is hard to recreate any where else. The modern trance music does not induce any physical state of trance. It's end purpose is entertainment. It is hard to justify on any grounds why one would want to play this type of music in a church. |
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| Originally posted by RapidFire Ill do you one better; BT - ESCM = Electric Sky Church Music. |
I used to spin during game time at my youth group. After a while everybody opened up to it. It was really nice to actually show some teenage americans what real edm is.
I hope you succeed man, cuz this fight is a hard one. So many people associate clubbing with drugs, sex, and alcohol (even the clubbers themselves,) that it's hard as crap to get Christians to open up to it. Just make sure to rock out some quality tunes for 'em. Good luck! 
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| Originally posted by iammesol I used to spin during game time at my youth group. After a while everybody opened up to it. It was really nice to actually show some teenage americans what real edm is. I hope you succeed man, cuz this fight is a hard one. So many people associate clubbing with drugs, sex, and alcohol (even the clubbers themselves,) that it's hard as crap to get Christians to open up to it. Just make sure to rock out some quality tunes for 'em. Good luck! |
tenshi?
what about tenshi? ... gouryella - tenshi?
Hi,
the idea is cool however there's a big probability that you will be misunderstood by many people and it wouldn't feel good at all..
Besides, there are some things(lets call them concepts) that come with this electronic music thing such as alcohol, smoking ect. For me those do not matter at all, I'm only for the music but guess what? There are certainly some people out there who relate such concepts so closely in their minds to "electronic dance music" so from their point of view you will have done something agaist religion.
If I were you:
I would do the church trance thing, but not in a church.. (well I'm not so sure)
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| Originally posted by Dj Ahter Hi, the idea is cool however there's a big probability that you will be misunderstood by many people and it wouldn't feel good at all.. Besides, there are some things(lets call them concepts) that come with this electronic music thing such as alcohol, smoking ect. For me those do not matter at all, I'm only for the music but guess what? There are certainly some people out there who relate such concepts so closely in their minds to "electronic dance music" so from their point of view you will have done something agaist religion. If I were you: I would do the church trance thing, but not in a church.. (well I'm not so sure) |
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| Originally posted by djrodimus what about tenshi? ... gouryella - tenshi? |
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| Originally posted by Nell play the original piece tenshi was based on... Vangelis - Light & Shadow, perfect for church. |
Do you have any experience promoting? The first step is to get some large place backing you, such as a city school with a large campus. Once you gain a key part of a town, you gain others' trust, both teens and adults. The second, is to get every church involved, to make it the "cool" place to go to. Once you get the church kids going, they will bring their friends, and you'll have a great Christian bash going on in a local environment. In my city we had this go on a couple of years ago, and everybody came. To build on this, usually you'll have to get some carnival stuff, such as a rock wall or blow up stuff. If it becomes mainstream, make sure you have the talent to put on a good show. It sounds impossible, but trust me, it can be done, and it has been done.
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| Originally posted by djrodimus [emule] <<< -thx |
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| Originally posted by iammesol Do you have any experience promoting? The first step is to get some large place backing you, such as a city school with a large campus. Once you gain a key part of a town, you gain others' trust, both teens and adults. The second, is to get every church involved, to make it the "cool" place to go to. Once you get the church kids going, they will bring their friends, and you'll have a great Christian bash going on in a local environment. In my city we had this go on a couple of years ago, and everybody came. To build on this, usually you'll have to get some carnival stuff, such as a rock wall or blow up stuff. If it becomes mainstream, make sure you have the talent to put on a good show. It sounds impossible, but trust me, it can be done, and it has been done. |
He's Got The Whole World In His Hands (Tiesto's In Search Of A Priest Remix)
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| Originally posted by Nell He's Got The Whole World In His Hands (Tiesto's In Search Of A Priest Remix) |
Nicol Sponberg - Resurrection (Gabriel & Dresden mix)

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| Originally posted by Echo of Silence Nicol Sponberg - Resurrection (Gabriel & Dresden mix) |
The Church nightclub in Denver, CO.. a sic club!
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