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| Originally posted by thoughtlessjex What part of "many tracks can and do deviate quite a lot from the prototypical styles" were you completely blind to? I was giving an idea of the first thing that pops into my mind for each style. If the first thing that pops into your mind when you think "techno" has no rhythm at all, then you're only listening to a very small subset of what is called techno. If you first think of something with not even a single melodic element when you think of trance, then I applaud you, but you must not listen to the greater body of trance music. If I had tried to be all-inclusive, I could have not provided any definition whatsoever, besides "techno is techno and trance is trance." |
I think to say that trance is more melodic based and techno tends to be more drums and percussion based is a fair statement. Yes, there are exceptions, cross-overs and whatnot but in general this would give someone a good idea of the difference between the two.
And techno is often more based in short loops, while trance is often more about long ass melodies (ironically, since originally many trance tracks would generate the "trance" feeling through repetitive short loops).
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| Originally posted by thoughtlessjex What part of "many tracks can and do deviate quite a lot from the prototypical styles" were you completely blind to? I was giving an idea of the first thing that pops into my mind for each style. If the first thing that pops into your mind when you think "techno" has no rhythm at all, then you're only listening to a very small subset of what is called techno. If you first think of something with not even a single melodic element when you think of trance, then I applaud you, but you must not listen to the greater body of trance music. If I had tried to be all-inclusive, I could have not provided any definition whatsoever, besides "techno is techno and trance is trance." |
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| Originally posted by TranceArmstrong Speaking of Ishkur and Italo, does anyone know where I can listen to MC Brain - Loving You Forever? It's the second song under 'Italo'. I've listened to that little sample on the Guide about 100 times and I need to find it. All of those Italo songs he has are amazing but that one is the best imo. Ishkur, if you still post here, you need to upload that shit to youtube right now. edit: Sweet Connection - Heart to Heart is amazing also |
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| Originally posted by Trance-MB Voila, already is at Youtube: MC BRIAN - Loving You Forever �1989 |
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| Originally posted by sljiva I'm not saying you just made it up, I just say it's stupid and shouldn't be used ever again. |
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| Originally posted by nefardec fair enough, we just have a difference of pedagogy here i think it's important to look at the origins and emotional content rather than to subscribe to and reinforce formal generic stereotypes. i mean do we really want to indoctrinate another poor soul into the cult of the genre? So let's have your answer and let's have mine, and let's assume that the truth lies somewhere in between. |

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| Originally posted by Armitage Ok, here's another stupid question. What's the difference between Goa and Psy? Never really listened to either so I can't tell which is which. |
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