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StephenWiley
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Registered: May 2007
Location: Murfreesboro
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Artists have a burning desire to be original. By claiming they're playing or producing something "new" "forward thinking" or whatever the term may be, they are trying to convey to their audience that they're being "original." In reality they likely arn't doing anything that hasn't been done before. The boundaries for dance music appear to have been pushed to the limit. A lot of people think it is dying, and I can't say I disagree. Perhaps it's just a phase, I don't know. Dance music has just been exhausted. Regardless of what some may believe, dance music does not have unlimited boundaries. Sure you may write a different melody, but everything always goes back to its core 130 bpm with a kick, some percussion, a bassline, a guitar, melody, etc.
I personally think dance music needs more good vocal tunes. We need some big name artists to sing some good music. I'm not talking about cheesy vocal trance crap that AVB and all his spawns are putting off.
I really believe the next step for dance music is main stream and the only way we'll get there is with good lyrics because Americans cannot and will not embrace music that doesn't have lyrics. The majority just can't relate to it. Solid vocal tunes, of all genres, is the next step in my opinion.
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Aug-18-2008 19:15
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david.michael
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Dayton, OH, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by StephenWiley
Artists have a burning desire to be original. By claiming they're playing or producing something "new" "forward thinking" or whatever the term may be, they are trying to convey to their audience that they're being "original." In reality they likely arn't doing anything that hasn't been done before. The boundaries for dance music appear to have been pushed to the limit. A lot of people think it is dying, and I can't say I disagree. Perhaps it's just a phase, I don't know. Dance music has just been exhausted. Regardless of what some may believe, dance music does not have unlimited boundaries. Sure you may write a different melody, but everything always goes back to its core 130 bpm with a kick, some percussion, a bassline, a guitar, melody, etc. |
To be honest, the repetition and recycled/re-applied ideas... herein lies a lot of the appeal to dance music for me. To an extent, obviously.
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Aug-18-2008 19:17
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MrJiveBoJingles
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2004
Location: U.S.
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| quote: | Originally posted by StephenWiley
Dance music has just been exhausted. Regardless of what some may believe, dance music does not have unlimited boundaries. Sure you may write a different melody, but everything always goes back to its core 130 bpm with a kick, some percussion, a bassline, a guitar, melody, etc. |
This is something I have thought about before. What room for innovation is really left? Everything I hear in dance music these days seems like:
(a) Slight altering of a pre-existing idea, or a "new take" on an old sound.
(b) Combination of two or more different pre-existing ideas.
(c) Importation of some non-dance style or sound into dance music.
I think one area that has largely stayed unexplored in dance music is musical form, the arrangement of the track into different sections. But I guess if you make that too complicated, you risk alienating people, since dance music genres have always been simple and accessible compared to their non-dance analogues.
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Aug-18-2008 19:25
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