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Posted by MelonBoy on Sep-21-2005 17:45:

Guide for EDM noobs

I was thinking about not so long time ago and I was not able to discover by myself much good music. I came from other styles of non-EDM music and the only way to get more music was looking for the same artists, which generally finishes with:

a) Getting an enormous amount of crap.
b) Listen always to the same sound.

Because of this (I think) it would be a good idea to post here the "basic ones" in each genre. For example I'm tempted to listen to psy or hardtrance, but I cannot look for anything being sure that it's good. Same must happen to other people with prog, ambient, techno or anything like that.

I would make recommendations in 3 ways.

1. Artist (singles)
2. Livesets
3. CD's (mixed or not, don't mind)

For example in Uplifting trance my idea would be like:

1. Gouryella, M.I.K.E.-Push-Plastic Boy, Rank 1 (...)
2. Tiesto @ Energy 2000, PvD @ Energy 2003, Trance Energy sets.
3. Oakenfold - Tranceport, Gatecrasher Classics or Sven Vath - Accident in Paradise.

Greets..

[Edited]


Posted by Aiwendil on Sep-21-2005 17:53:

Uplifting what?


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Sep-21-2005 18:02:

Are genres really that important? Listen to music that is spoken highly of if you want to expand your tastes; worry about the genre later.


Posted by MelonBoy on Sep-21-2005 18:15:

Look to the main forum.

Ti�sto, PvD sucking in POD 2, some track comment "OMG - Choon!" and more..

Btw, if you, instead of getting trance at it's best, caught Dj Sammy or Scooter or (fill with another pseudotrance name) would you have been listening that anyway?

I mean, if I get crappy psy (or whatever..) probably will dislike it. But if, given a chance to try from some different ways, I get the "best-on-TA-people-opinion" maybe it will be more enjoyable, ain't?

In any case, this is what I think. And it's not the first time getting crap because of ignorance at choosing time.


Posted by Aiwendil on Sep-21-2005 18:21:

Funny story...most people here wouldn't be listening to trance if they got it at its best. Haha. See? Rich.


Posted by Absolut_Vodka on Sep-22-2005 03:14:

you could just use the seach function to look for the genre you're interested in.

like psy-wise, you'll see a lot of people mentioning astrix, electric universe, human blue...


Posted by CleverName on Sep-22-2005 03:53:

Heh, I thought this was another Ishkur thread at first


Posted by eRRaTiK on Sep-22-2005 03:55:

quote:
Originally posted by CleverName
Heh, I thought this was another Ishkur thread at first


<3 ishkur


Posted by Zombie0915 on Sep-22-2005 16:33:

I find this guide more helpful and informative than ishkurs rantings:

http://www.ethnotechno.com/defs.php

some of the explanations contain info that kid here might not agree with, but in reality there are no definitions anywhere that kids here will not find something to disagree with.

This site is also a helpful guide:

http://www.plato.nl/e-primer/

but really the best guide is listening experience


Posted by Dmatrox on Sep-22-2005 23:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Zombie0915
I find this guide more helpful and informative than ishkurs rantings:

http://www.ethnotechno.com/defs.php



that's a pretty good site, especially this:

quote:
House is a rather wide expression, played at strip bars mostly.


hahaha, gold.


Posted by Aiwendil on Sep-23-2005 00:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Zombie0915
I find this guide more helpful and informative than ishkurs rantings:

http://www.ethnotechno.com/defs.php

some of the explanations contain info that kid here might not agree with, but in reality there are no definitions anywhere that kids here will not find something to disagree with.

This site is also a helpful guide:

http://www.plato.nl/e-primer/

but really the best guide is listening experience


The only differences between those guides and Ishkur's guide is that those claim to be the truth, they're less informative, and they're less accurate. At least in the parts of Hish's guide where he talks about the music and the history he has it right pretty much.


Posted by bajeda on Sep-27-2005 21:16:

I much prefer www.ishkur.com

It is biased in some places, but he gives a pretty broad view of the music, and helps you find what you are looking for with the samples and whatnot.


Posted by DOOMBOT on Sep-27-2005 21:25:

quote:
Originally posted by bajeda
I much prefer www.ishkur.com



Posted by bajeda on Sep-28-2005 00:36:

quote:
Originally posted by DOOMBOT



yeah.... wow, that was hilarious.


Posted by BshidoHEAT on Sep-28-2005 02:51:

LOL, did anyone else click that link?
I thought I was in the wrong place for a second


Posted by Subey on Sep-28-2005 02:57:

But why do none of these sites list "Miami Trance/MCProg"?


Posted by AlphaStarred on Sep-28-2005 03:53:

MCTrancEaddict.com


Posted by PlasticSoul on Sep-29-2005 15:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Subey
But why do none of these sites list "Miami Trance/MCProg"?


HAHA... good one...
waht could ishkur talk about this on his guide?


Posted by trancEyes22 on Sep-29-2005 22:51:

just ask mikey mike- he knows everything and can even tell you what your taste should be!



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