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| quote: | Originally posted by Sykonee
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How about just put the breakdown at the beginning of the track, make it an intro, then go from there without the need to halt the momentum of a song completely and utterly to introduce the main melody.
Or how about doing it subtely during the course of the track, letting it build from the beginning rhythms until it emerges, perhaps a four-eight beat pause, then bring it all right back without any dawdling.
The way it's been done for the last five years, I sometimes get the impression the producers figure their audience is too thick to appreciate subtlety in music that, as it's name seems to hint at, is meant to be seductive rather than 'in yo' face'. If I wanted to hear a nice melody wihthout a beat, I'll listen to ambient. |
The first part I already answered so I'll get to the other two. I believe i've heard stuff just like what your talking about, but i've heard that in more tech trance and psy trance. I mean if your talking about just not having a really really long breakdown, fine, I kind of agree. But at the same time, if it's so like psy or so like tech, it's not what it is, epic or progressive. There are plenty of proressive trance with not as big of breakdowns as epic trance. I'm actually into progressive and have been into it like I said for a long time, just as much as epic trance. What your kind of describing is stuff like "Foreplay" by Probspot and I love it. That I do agree with, and thats what i'm saying about how the breakdown has evolved, but when I think of breakdown, I think of transition point in track, where the melody comes in. Which has typically made trance what it is. Having a more significant shift than in techno, which builds and builds it seems.
In response to your other comment, I kind of agree too, but I look at trance as being more than just beats. I mean my definition of trance is slightly different, thus it's made it kind of difficult for me to post what I truly feel on TA without some backlash or people not really understanding where I'm coming from. I understand the subtely, and have heard plenty of the really deep prog with that subtle melody. I love that stuff too. I mean what I am saying isn't that it all needs these long breakdowns like some stuff by Envio or Kalafut & Fygle, who are among my favorites, but that some of these elements even in stuff that doesn't use them as much, are still there and shouldn't be taken away. I am sure some other people, not just myself, would get bored with really subtle and deep trance music, and not appreciate some with some really energetic buildups and breakdowns thrown in as well. Even though i'm not a huge fan anymore, Armin does do this. He plays the deeper stuff without the huge, melodramatic breakdowns, but also throws in some of those huge anthems. I will admit to still playing alot of those huge anthems as well, but with time, lots of producers and DJs do and will evolve. So IMO there should be a little bit of both, some balance, is the best way to go, without doing completely away with it.
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