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| quote: | Originally posted by Protege
I didnt realize edm could be fun OR serious. I always thought all sets were fun. Does serious mean theres like a political message behind the music? |
Serious is like playing "deep" or "sophisticated" or
technically skilled" stuff or making set as a concept (like Sasha's Involver, that was quite serious, didn't see it as "funky" except maybe a lil bit at points) or as a story, or "journey" (as many trance DJs try to do) or trying to convey a message or "mood" during the mix (i.e dark to light, uplifting or hard, fast or slow etc), and or more seriously, as in playing stuff that isn't really "funky" or sounds fun or pop like. Some house music that is quite funky, or some light-hearted trance or techno etc.
Serious stuff would be a lot of deep progressive, more sophistacted trance stuff that isn't really "funky" (example would be Micro de Govia, his stuff isn't really "funky")some deeper house stuff(like Blue Six), or more intelligent techno (like Carl Craig)could also mean taking the set more seriously, playing serious sounding stuff, and in other points, just playing around with tracks, just playing fun stuff for the audience. Like some Carl Cox sets can be quite funky and fun, other times a bit more "serious". Same can be said for many other DJs out there. Sander K is another one, some times you find him playing really funky stuff, other times he plays deep progressive stuff. I'm basically curious about all the factors that come into play with this. Sometimes you might play a whole set of serious stuff, sometimes you might play a serious and a fun mix, and other times it's just all fun stuff. Either way, it's something to think about...
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