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Fuego
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Registered: Oct 2008
Location: Raleigh, NC
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I would wipe my ass
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| quote: | Originally posted by Lascodi
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Jan-20-2009 04:47
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Glowstick_Rave
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jan 2009
Location:
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| quote: | Originally posted by Imagin
Wow glowstick you truly know hip hop...... geez lemme check my own catalouge and wow wouldnt you know that classic rock gets more samples used in hip hop than EDM. BTW Lil Wayne and Flo Rida dont make their beats. They have producers do it for them and they just buy the beat to rap over.... Hip hop is influenced by everything if it can be used they will do it and make things. I really wish these "traditionalist" would stop bitching that another genre picked up on theirs.
BTW yes there is alot of "Rap" that has no purpose but to brag about a mirage lifestyle that many people in "urban" areas like to emulate. Everyone wants to live like their rich. I will agree that Soulja boy dosent make Rap that makes me wanna turn up the stereo when its played. But its fun music that a 16 yr old kid made on his own. The "Soulja Boy" was his production and his idea for the dance so atleast respect the husle on that note. There is alot of bubblegum rap out right now but most of it is made with the intention of getting radio/club plays. Not quality of the track to keep it ringing with you for years to come (Biggie give me one more chance)
EDM as well as hip hop or any other genre would DIE if it was only a core group of people. Sure the heavy heads would love it because they have their own little secret (try getting a backpacker to tell you what his playlist is. They LOVE to keep true Hip Hop to themselves to avoid the underground from becoming tainted) Truly I dont get your post at its core Glowstick. Hip Hop is a more commercially viable market in the US (as well as other markets). Most of the EDM influenced tracks have a heavy radio/club play. Which means even though people may not have heard the original they may wanna hear what the song came from. All of a sudden you have someone that never knew about Daft Punk becoming a fan of their music because of Kanyes "Stronger" or Busta Rhymes "Touch It" (for ex). From there they may venture deeper into EDM and here isn another person that develops a love for a new genre simply because they heard a song that sampled. And if you actually knew Hip Hop you can blame Lil Jon for the current influx of EDM influenced rap beats. Now to the matter at hand
If EDM was in my hands. Id keep it on the same track its on right now. Theres the truly deep side of EDM that requires some digging to get to for the purist and the true heads. Theres enough music that tends to draw people into the genre. There is an oversaturation of "DJs" but its simply becuase its SO much easier to get exposure now then it was in the formative days. Theres varieties of every spice and flavor. Its all in the natural evolution of things and to be honest I like the track that things are on.
BTW ive said this before to the Bitchers and the Whiners that "EDM is being ruined". You think you can do better than one of the big names. THEN DO IT. Dont come up with an excuse of "well i dont have to prove myself to you or anyone else i know im better"..... obviously you aernt doing a damn thing besides getting a big gulp of haterade in your system. But thats the case in any genre. In hip hop people claim they can spit hotter than this guy on the radio/make better beats.. EDM this Dj such and such can produce a better song/mix a better set then Deadmau5 but has never even done a house party to start.... |
Ok fine, I'll make EDM more popular and Soulja Boy type rap less popular. The songs with talent can be as popular but that "Low" stuff can just die. Yes, your right, I don't know anything about hip-hop never looked it up or anything because a lot of it is ridiculous like Flo Rida stuff. This is what the world is made out of...
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Jan-20-2009 21:03
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Piet4545
tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2006
Location: Portsmouth UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
What would I do ? well
I'd prevent the death of marino stephano, leaving him able to continue his legacy of good works, I'd stop Oakenfold going shit. I'd stop all the remakes of classics and inject originality and creativity. I'd see all producers using only hardware, as it was fine when this was the case. There would be a good amount of money available to the people who were undoubtedly the best, ie. people such as oliver lieb, the ferry of 1998-2002, Origin, Vincent De Moor etc. I'd make tech-trance how it was, techy with only slight trance moments, not the 'tiesto' bandwagon that isn't anything like it used to be.
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Best sugestion yet, all producers using hardware.
Besides for pvd no reworks, same sounding bullshit comming from aly n fila, kandi, colontonio, tyas, miller etc. is a no no...ahh fucked it i'll banned them from the trance scene completely.
No Mashups! ffks
Defo no mainstream!
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Jan-20-2009 22:22
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saluyamo
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Newcastle, Australia
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| quote: | | I'd stop Oakenfold going shit. |
Imagine if you could keep his productions and sets at the same level as in his 94-99 period Trance would probably be completely different
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Jan-21-2009 11:58
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