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| quote: | Originally posted by ColorDancer
Gee there are a lot of DJ's and Producers on this thread; so... damn... who do they think they are! lol 
It's just rediculous that people would learn more about dance music and music in general beyond "this rocks" and "this sucks". Shame on us all! |
I dont know if Paul met these terms. What do you think? :PVD features an overwhelming feeling of percussive, like the synthetic sounds, studio effects used as principal instrumentation, and, usually, a regular, 4/4 beat usually with a tempo of 130–140, sometimes faster, but rarely slower. Some PVD compositions have strong melodies and bass lines, but these features are not as essential to PVD as they are to other dance genres, and it is not uncommon for PVD compositions to deemphasize or omit them. PVD is also very DJ-friendly, being mainly instrumental, and produced with the intention of being incorporated into continuous DJ sets wherein different compositions are played with very long, synchronized segues. Although several other dance music genres can be described in such terms, techno has a distinct sound that aficionados can pick out very easily.
What do you critics think?
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