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hasbone
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2007
Location: Bristol, UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by djshire
NA will never be a place that full accepts electronic music, and it will be very rare that we will ever see a #1 on the pop charts that is fully electronic music, but something from David Guetta. |
what do you mean by 'fully electronic'?
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Feb-08-2011 18:39
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Zak McKracken
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Registered: Jun 2003
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to me all the hype genres comes from UK. they take everything by storm and dissapear just as fast. no integrity but loads of creativity. germany is more "true" but less interesting. france i dont know shit about really. netherland is lame, always been spoiled and with no taste. belgium lol not going there. then theres east europe with their psytrance. and norway with the lame electronica. sweden with its fine techno. spain, italy, greece are all fucked up. basically a combination of german, sweden and UK techno is the only thing working. and drum and bass. EDM is no mystery anymore, the magic is gone.
america? i know house came from detroit but thats about it, westbam took it further. canada supposly have some IDM shit. i hate that shit.
rest of the world sucks, except Japan. Interesting stuff is going on there from time to time. Oh and maybe Australian TechHouse.
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Feb-08-2011 23:03
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arskinetica
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2011
Location: Minnesota, USA
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Do you mean instrumental?
Do people even use live instruments unless they have to any more?
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Feb-09-2011 02:27
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Rodri Santos
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2009
Location: Milan
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This is partial but in Europe you can find the best Techno in Germany the best trance in the netherlands and surroundings (gonna include Belgium cause of Airwave) and there is a good Swiss/Italian connection in the matter of prog.house.
Psychedelic full on is from Israel which is not Europe still, France never was my cup of tea, they are so into electro and techtonik and i hate that. UK and Polland is a classic place for musicians, a lot of great producers of several music styles came from here.
Sweden is land of nowhere for me, all the northern europe countries are a lot into hardstyle, gabber ,hardcore etc... but excluding the poor Airbase their major representatives are SHM and Avicii , disgusting representatives :S
As for spain... all the trance names that had some impact on the global scene are now playing commercial house thoroughly across spain, the local house producers aren't impressive either but i have to recognize there is a good and healthy house scene. Recent trance scene is non existant, i could be considered one of the representatives of this movement so just think how sad is this.
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Feb-09-2011 15:34
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djshire
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Dec 2010
Location: Detroit, MI, USA
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Alright, I'm awake now.
"Fully Electronic" can also be said as "closest to the genre/sub-genre the song is from". Now what does that mean? Simple: How close to pop music is the song. We could get into a nice, long debate on the difference between the modern, "popular" Uplifting Trance vs the Classic Trance of about 20 years ago, but that's an entirely different discussion.
Best kind of recent example: David Guetta feat. Kelly Roland "When Love Takes Over". Is that house? In the loosest of sense, yes. But to me, it sounds like pop music. Alice Deejays "Better Off Alone" became popular during the Epic Trance explosion in the late 90s/early 2Ks, and while that is considered very cheesy, it is more "electronic" than "When Love Takes Over". Its how a song is structured, how the synths and bass and drums sound, that's what makes a song "more electronic" to me. A song that was really electronic but still got plenty of radio play: Robert Miles "Children". That's a song that, looking back, would not be something that I thought would get radio air play, especially in the states...but I remember hearing it on pop radio when I was younger.
Now before you ask, vocals do not have to be absent from a track to make it "more electronic", but the vocals have to work for the song, and again, how the songs instrumentation sound and the songs structure are put together in the song are what makes it "more electronic".
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Feb-09-2011 16:28
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