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| quote: | Originally posted by Electronicapo1
sounds like there is a whole world of trance you have yet to discover... My only argument is how can drum and bass be cheese??? its hard, attacking, aggressive beats, well the stuff concord dawn makes is anyway. but whatever, i guess every genre has its cheese. personaly out of drum and bass i like the more jazzy, smooth stuff like high contrast. |
No no, I don't think there's any trance I have yet to discover. I've been in this game for way too long now. when I say 'cheese' I don't mean anything negative with the term. For me cheese can be great (Gouda) or it can be horrible and cheap (Kraft). For me all trance is cheese one way or the other because it lacks funk or deep soulfulness. And that's what I love about it.
If we're going to talk about cheese in dnb though, the main man would have to be Dillinja and the whole wobble/clownstep tech-step movement. It's a lot of fun, and it can be fine British cheese, but most of the time the circus clown melodies are ridiculous, as exemplified by the quintessential tune TWIST EM OUT.
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