Originally posted by Dreyth
For you people who complain about complainers, I'd say it's my taste that limits me to a handful of genres; not my prejudice.
yeah, i used to think that, before i had even tried to find new music.
Apr-27-2011 03:42
LAdazeNYnights
Crossing Swords
Registered: Nov 2009
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Re: Why I Listen to Dubstep
quote:
Originally posted by TheInvisibleKid
I didn't want for it to come to this. I've been listening to dance music for the last eight years---trance for the first three and house for the last five. While I'm sure this isn't quite as long as some of you TA vets, by God I am absolutely TIRED of hearing the same beat over and over every time I go out. I realize that house music is an inherently repetitive genre, and about every two weeks another person gets on here and talks about how it's become stale, so I guess it's just my turn.
The last handful of times I've gone out to see DJs here in New York, I've left within the first hour or so when I used to stay and dance until 4 in the morning. I recently turned 25. Maybe part of getting older is becoming jaded. Nowadays, three songs into a DJ's set, I know exactly what it'll sound like for the next four hours.
I'm not even crazy about dubstep. I hate about 98% of it, but at least for the time being it's something different. Blah.
Why I listen to Electro:
I didn't want for it to come to this. I've been listening to dance music for the last eight years---trance for the first three and house for the last five. While I'm sure this isn't quite as long as some of you TA vets, by God I am absolutely TIRED of hearing the same beat over and over every time I go out. I realize that house music is an inherently repetitive genre, and about every two weeks another person gets on here and talks about how it's become stale, so I guess it's just my turn.
The last handful of times I've gone out to see DJs here in New York, I've left within the first hour or so when I used to stay and dance until 4 in the morning. I recently turned 25. Maybe part of getting older is becoming jaded. Nowadays, three songs into a DJ's set, I know exactly what it'll sound like for the next four hours.
I'm not even crazy about Electro. I hate about 98% of it, but at least for the time being it's something different. Blah.
Apr-27-2011 03:52
Syntonic
Artcore Addict
Registered: May 2006
Location: Journey...On A...
Re: Re: Why I Listen to Dubstep
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Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
Why I listen to Electro:
I didn't want for it to come to this. I've been listening to dance music for the last eight years---trance for the first three and house for the last five. While I'm sure this isn't quite as long as some of you TA vets, by God I am absolutely TIRED of hearing the same beat over and over every time I go out. I realize that house music is an inherently repetitive genre, and about every two weeks another person gets on here and talks about how it's become stale, so I guess it's just my turn.
The last handful of times I've gone out to see DJs here in New York, I've left within the first hour or so when I used to stay and dance until 4 in the morning. I recently turned 25. Maybe part of getting older is becoming jaded. Nowadays, three songs into a DJ's set, I know exactly what it'll sound like for the next four hours.
I'm not even crazy about Electro. I hate about 98% of it, but at least for the time being it's something different. Blah.
It looks like someone needs to start digging. I was in the same predicament you are in but my problem was about the nostalgia and memories with those particular tracks;and being an acid house/trance enthusiast it was one big sound and no sub-genres and the productions were edgier. But there is good stuff popping up here and there, especially stuff people post here. IMHO techno seems to be the new trance being that it seems to have that hypnotic (trancey) edge with the new slicker production techniques today.
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Apr-27-2011 07:21
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
quote:
Originally posted by Dreyth
For you people who complain about complainers, I'd say it's my taste that limits me to a handful of genres; not my prejudice. I'm pretty much 75% trance with 15% getting muddy with prog this and prog that, 9% stuff like Way Out West and slow "edm" songs (like Tri-State), but there's only 1% rock on my ipod. Bush - Warm Machine would be an example. It's not purposely, though I do influence it indirectly -- I know that I mostly only like trance/prog so that's all I search for.
So you've been listening to dance music for about... two years, then.
i know how you feel. i got sucked into dubstep a few years ago for the same reason. but eventually got tired of it because the tracks got increasingly bland and uninspired and the sets got more and more BORING.
its sort of like this: someone makes an interesting drawing that's different from anything anyone else has done before. but then it gets copied with a copy machine, and then that copy gets copied, and each copy gets more muddy and bland and unrecognizable as a piece of art.
just imagine 25 years of that process for house music.
the same thing happened to dubstep, except a lot quicker because of 16 year olds on the internet.
the good news is once in a while someone will make a new drawing from scratch that is similar to the very first original, but with a slight twist or new spin to it. this would be a new subgenre like electro house or tech house for example. but then that starts a whole new copy process.
sometimes, a good dj will come along with the energy and creativity fueled by quality drugs to take a bunch of shitty xerox copies and make a collage or something out of it, cut it up into paper people, make airplanes, confetti etc. take a bunch of shit that is claimed to be art and actually make something entertaining out of it.
it doesnt matter to me if its trance or dubstep or house or whatever, what matters most is if the dj can make something good out of it.
theres just too many djs that spin monotonous sets either because they try too hard to be underground or because they are mimicking the big name dj who spins monotonous sets.
Apr-27-2011 14:03
-FSP-
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2008
Location:
I have a good idea. How about promoters and DJs grow some cojones and not stick to a themed set and play music of different styles and bpms?
Apr-27-2011 17:30
frostdude1
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Windsor, Canada
Re: Why I Listen to Dubstep
quote:
Originally posted by TheInvisibleKid
I didn't want for it to come to this. I've been listening to dance music for the last eight years---trance for the first three and house for the last five. While I'm sure this isn't quite as long as some of you TA vets, by God I am absolutely TIRED of hearing the same beat over and over every time I go out. I realize that house music is an inherently repetitive genre, and about every two weeks another person gets on here and talks about how it's become stale, so I guess it's just my turn.
The last handful of times I've gone out to see DJs here in New York, I've left within the first hour or so when I used to stay and dance until 4 in the morning. I recently turned 25. Maybe part of getting older is becoming jaded. Nowadays, three songs into a DJ's set, I know exactly what it'll sound like for the next four hours.
I'm not even crazy about dubstep. I hate about 98% of it, but at least for the time being it's something different. Blah.
Your problem seems to be that you stick with one genre at a time and eventually you get sick of it. This means that the same thing will happen with you and Dubstep. You should listen to a variety of EDM to keep yourself fresh
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Apr-27-2011 17:34
wotyzoid
it's not house
Registered: Apr 2007
Location: New Jersey
Gimme that HOUSE mu-siccc, all night long
With that HOUSE mu-sicc, you can't goo wroooonng
Originally posted by frostdude1
Your problem seems to be that you stick with one genre at a time and eventually you get sick of it. This means that the same thing will happen with you and Dubstep. You should listen to a variety of EDM to keep yourself fresh
Obviously, restricting yourself to one genre is silly. I have my collection of weird electronica like Bibio, Siriusmo, and Toro Y Moi, and even a collection of hard rock like Sick of It All, Refused, and Sparta.
My main issue is the lack of musical variety when I see house DJs. Again, while I realize house music is inherently redundant, believe or not it IS possible to play tracks that sound different from each other! Of all the DJs I've seen, the only ones who really mix it up are Louie Vega, Marques Wyatt, Theo Parrish, Mark Farina, James Zabiela, and a couple others. Anyone who's been to Cielo on any other night except a Monday or Wednesday knows that this is the beat from 10pm-4am:
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Apr-27-2011 19:16
nefardec
Tranceaddict in tranning
Registered: Oct 2004
Location:
Re: Re: Re: Why I Listen to Dubstep
quote:
Originally posted by TheInvisibleKid
My main issue is the lack of musical variety when I see house DJs. Again, while I realize house music is inherently redundant, believe or not it IS possible to play tracks that sound different from each other! Of all the DJs I've seen, the only ones who really mix it up are Louie Vega, Marques Wyatt, Theo Parrish, Mark Farina, James Zabiela, and a couple others. Anyone who's been to Cielo on any other night except a Monday or Wednesday knows that this is the beat from 10pm-4am:
I'm going to say it again - you live in NYC. there is so much additional stuff going on it's incomprehensible that you stick to one thing. Cielo is a formula club. I don't even go to deep space anymore because FK plays too much dubstep and kiddie music and has ditched the classics possibly in hopes of seeking his professional fountain of youth. and god i hate the people that waddle in their on mondays these days - mainly i-bankers, escorts, and european tourists, and altogether too many people too full of themselves too concerned with sex who drink too much.
Apr-27-2011 19:35
TheInvisibleKid
tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2009
Location: NYC
I need to hit up some Jacques Renault parties in BK lol
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