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still, the original idea was that i don't want to list examples, i want to see if trying to produce a track in this way will change the overall sound. it would be especially interesting trying to produce trance or progressive house (whatever may be your usual genre) in this way, without reference to examples.
@ CalvP: you could, but it's been done in ambient music (in drones, really) loads of times. i want to see if it can be done in dance music because all you have to do is take something many producers are used to doing, building up & then breaking down, and extending that. of course, you can do anything you like -- trap within edm particularly is that once you have an example you will follow suit (aka copy). maybe trying to execute such a simple idea will break free of that trend.
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