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tortoise
Live Addict

Registered: May 2003
Location: Okinawa, JP/Osan, ROK/ Denver, CO / Pittsburgh,PA
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Dec-09-2007 15:48
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RebeL9
The Digital Blonde addict

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Dec-10-2007 22:32
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Verona^My
full on addict

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Rochester, NY
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Re: 80's Trance?
| quote: | Originally posted by the_gamemaster
A lot of new EDM has a definite 80's feel to it, you think this is the way the genre is heading?
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80's EDM was either emo-alternative dance like Depeche Mode or dorky pop songs like the Saftey Dance. I prefer the former, most of the dance music I listen to is emo, with the exception of eurodance & full-on, which are not.
I will say this, I like where the industrial genre is heading. Some artists hybridized trance elements with emo-synth-pop of the 80's. Good stuff.
There is a long history to this genre... so songs like Filo & Peri - Anthem, are clearly adding synthpop elements, and a more emo 80's alternative dance approach to their production. It's a great song if your into synthpop.
EDM is not for people who think electronic music began in the 90's, it clearly did not.
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DNA, kick me up
Protoculture, Circadians
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Dec-11-2007 14:41
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the_gamemaster
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2006
Location: Derby/Nottingham, UK
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Re: Re: 80's Trance?
| quote: | Originally posted by Verona^My
EDM is not for people who think electronic music began in the 90's, it clearly did not. |
It depends what you mean by electronic dance music.
If you mean purely music made by synthesisers instead of actual instruments then yes, it began well before the 90's
But if you're talking about the type of music that today we would recognise as being trance or house (modern electronic music), then it didn't become popular until the 90's.
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Dec-11-2007 16:36
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piku303
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2007
Location:
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Re: Re: 80's Trance?
| quote: | Originally posted by Verona^My
80's EDM was either emo-alternative dance like Depeche Mode or dorky pop songs like the Saftey Dance. I prefer the former, most of the dance music I listen to is emo, with the exception of eurodance & full-on, which are not.
I will say this, I like where the industrial genre is heading. Some artists hybridized trance elements with emo-synth-pop of the 80's. Good stuff.
There is a long history to this genre... so songs like Filo & Peri - Anthem, are clearly adding synthpop elements, and a more emo 80's alternative dance approach to their production. It's a great song if your into synthpop.
EDM is not for people who think electronic music began in the 90's, it clearly did not. |
i really HATE the way your calling DP "emo-alt dance." did you just make that term up? DP's lyrics are not close to todays melodramatic emoness dude. yes its moody, but not emo.
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Dec-11-2007 18:46
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