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Posted by ivofivo on Nov-18-2009 22:01:

Potential of EDM and Rap.

This is an LOL thread to most...however, a topic worth to discuss.

Personally, I think that it would be blunt if one of the major producers of the Trance industry would produce a track for a main course rapper like Lil Wayne; he can spit...don't hate.

If done correctly, the song would rock.

Yes I heard the Tiesto and 3,6 Mafia Feel It. I guess its alright, but could of been better.

Is Trance and Rap a good mix? Can it become popular? Helz yeas.

I go to college in NY...when I came here my first year..no one listened to trance but me it seemed. 2 months later...every friend that I was chilling with were only talking about this genre and asking me for songs..Soon it spread OD. Think bout it.


Posted by Tom Smykowski on Nov-18-2009 22:09:

trance and rap? hell no.
house or techno are much better candidates for merging with rap..


Posted by jpisani on Nov-18-2009 22:15:


Posted by Ghost Raver on Nov-18-2009 22:16:

Some short rapping in a Hardcore track isn't that bad when done well.


Posted by ivofivo on Nov-18-2009 22:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Tom Smykowski
trance and rap? hell no.
house or techno are much better candidates for merging with rap..


TYVM but most enjoy Melodies in their music. Not loops.


Posted by netroM on Nov-18-2009 22:23:



Todays "rap" would not fit, no.


Posted by leph555 on Nov-18-2009 22:27:

glad that i stopped listening to trance not too long ago


Posted by l�cid on Nov-18-2009 23:15:

the roots of house and hip-hop are very intertwined. it sounds like you're interested in the concept... but a monumentally appalling variation of it.


Posted by iTranscendence on Nov-18-2009 23:20:

KYS


Posted by Silky Johnson on Nov-18-2009 23:28:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
the roots of house and hip-hop are very intertwined. it sounds like you're interested in the concept... but a monumentally appalling variation of it.




Yeah. Every time someone brings up this kind of discussion I always think of what a newb they must be.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Nov-18-2009 23:33:


Posted by Silky Johnson on Nov-18-2009 23:34:

Oh yeah. So one of the library help desk nerds at school today was wearing a Tiesto shirt, lol.


Posted by astroboy on Nov-18-2009 23:41:


Posted by Rose on Nov-18-2009 23:45:

Wait you think that Tiesto song is alright AND you think trance + rap can be a good collaboration?




Our friendship ends here, Ivan.


Posted by ivofivo on Nov-18-2009 23:55:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Yeah. Every time someone brings up this kind of discussion I always think of what a newb they must be.


Oh what the fuck ever.


Posted by ivofivo on Nov-18-2009 23:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Rose
Wait you think that Tiesto song is alright AND you think trance + rap can be a good collaboration?





Our friendship ends here, Ivan.



Haha I just came back from a bar...and we were bumping that song all night long. Everyone said it was ill. U gave out my real name. WTF.


Posted by R!CH on Nov-19-2009 00:07:

trance and rap are both stale genres that hit a dead end years ago. it makes sense that the commercial vestiges of both would come together to rework their dead art into something new and terrible. after all there's still money to be made.


Posted by ivofivo on Nov-19-2009 00:13:

quote:
Originally posted by R!CH
trance and rap are both stale genres that hit a dead end years ago. it makes sense that the commercial vestiges of both would come together to rework their dead art into something new and terrible. after all there's still money to be made.


Who are you kidding...Hip Hop/Rap is not dead. At least where I live.


Posted by leph555 on Nov-19-2009 00:16:

quote:
Originally posted by ivofivo
Who are you kidding...Hip Hop/Rap is not dead. At least where I live.


the soul has died, but the decaying body is left to rot some more


Posted by Rose on Nov-19-2009 00:33:

quote:
Originally posted by ivofivo
Haha I just came back from a bar...and we were bumping that song all night long. Everyone said it was ill. U gave out my real name. WTF.





You're lucky your cute...but seriously...please tell me your first post in this thread is a joke. Pretty please?


Posted by Lews on Nov-19-2009 00:38:

Go listen to Public Enemy and then listen to T-Pain.

Rap is dead.


Posted by Banora on Nov-19-2009 00:57:

Akon did a song with some trance-y beat. I forgot the name of it, but it wasn't too bad.


Posted by ivofivo on Nov-19-2009 01:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Rose
You're lucky your cute...but seriously...please tell me your first post in this thread is a joke. Pretty please?


I knew this thread would be fail from the beginning. ha

Just wanted to throw what I think could actually work out there.


Posted by Sykonee on Nov-19-2009 01:21:

Which tune was it that sampled Children again?


Posted by Lira on Nov-19-2009 01:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Ghost Raver
Some short rapping in a Hardcore track isn't that bad when done well.

+1. And Hip Hop has always been the bastard son of EDM. Or is it the rebel child? Anyway, they're all family.


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