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ivanbee
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ya or new order's blue monday in 1983...???...i bet there's a bunch of disco shit from the 70s that's amazing
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Jan-15-2006 03:02
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Psy-T
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you need to arrive to an agreement about what constitutes an 'electro' track with whoever you are discussing prior to claiming a particular track is the first one to meet the defintion.
in other words, this discussion will be useless until you provide the definition you're working with.
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Jan-15-2006 03:05
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Re: Electro
| quote: | Originally posted by LieberDJ
was created in 1981 by the germans in a production by kraftwerk called numbers
does anyone disagree if so why? and if not, are there earlier songs with breakbeats like this, and sequence patterns like this that are the foundations of electro? |
I disagree to an extent, but I could not hold up an arguement to prove my point.
I would agree if you said it was the one of the first, or maybe the first notable major elctro production.
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Jan-15-2006 04:11
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stevieboy32808
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Re: Electro
| quote: | Originally posted by LieberDJ
was created in 1981 by the germans in a production by kraftwerk called numbers
does anyone disagree if so why? and if not, are there earlier songs with breakbeats like this, and sequence patterns like this that are the foundations of electro? |
Let's not forget 'Trans-Europe Express' (1978) by the same artist.
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Jan-15-2006 04:25
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Ishkur
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I would say that while Numbers isn't technically the first electro track.......it would be the main ingredient in electro.
At what point do eggs become a cake mix? ....when you put it in a mixing bowl with other stuff.
Numbers is the prime ingredient in electro. Not actually Numbers itself, but just that breakbeat, which is in literally 80% of electro and 50% of freestyle, and of that number, almost all of them sample the break from Planet Rock, though a few use the original Numbers, and some reconstitute it piecemeal by themselves (though they don't have to). It's a simple 2-bar break that sounds something like this:
Boom-cha boom cha
boom-cha boom boom-cha-ka-boom
That's it. Probably the most addictive and widely used break of all time, next to maybe the Amen. Beats out everything I've ever listened to in terms of sampling, ripping off, copying, plagiarizing, and flat out emulating. The Numbers break.
Did it exist before Numbers, though? That's the big question. I can't find any evidence of it. If it did, it's likely Kraftwerk didn't know about it and created the break themselves independently, and it's a moot issue anyway since the electro artists were all looking to Numbers as their inspiration, not this earlier track which may or may not exist that they very likely did not know about.
Electro artists loved Kraftwerk. Numbers was their favourite track. The drum machine they used was the Roland TR-808.
Last edited by Ishkur on Jan-15-2006 at 10:23
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Jan-15-2006 10:10
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