Fuck I an't backin down to this "I need to listen to it more". I do research and I say trance and industrial and forever say that. My word shall not change. I've been listening to metal for years and I couldn't get into Dark Ambient or Drone. And for the record its been a month just about. Let alone I have been introduced to EDM much earlier, its not like im completely new to it. Hardcore listening wise its been a month.
Last edited by TotalDeathXZero on Aug-18-2009 at 21:10
Aug-18-2009 21:04
Seppuku
light swells
Registered: Jul 2008
Location: Atlanta
No ones telling you to not listen to any of that. Just don't come in here recommending trance or some other bullshit when the OP clearly asked for techno, not for other genres to listen to instead.
Originally posted by Seppuku
No ones telling you to not listen to any of that. Just don't come in here recommending trance or some other bullshit when the OP clearly asked for techno, not for other genres to listen to instead.
I understand what your saying but telling me I don't understand the genres when I myself have listened to complex genres myself... Where is that comming from. Whatever fine let him have his dose of techno as I said earlier. I'm not saying the genre is bad, I'm just saying in my opinion it lacks.
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
No, but I also don't drink out of a fucking sippy-cup you goddamned Appalachian.
Aug-18-2009 21:14
TotalDeathXZero
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2009
Location: New Jersey
Disco came first. As we all know from disco, funk is introduced and later evolved into house and synthpop which later evolved into the techno genre. But all these genres originate from "Jazz". However later on a few of these genres reject their jazz influence except for house and some pop. However the branches split between house and synthpop in where synthpop leads to "more simplicated pop music" and house leads to industrial. Industrial leads to techno and then techno leads to trance. However house, industrial, and techno are also completely different and barely share any relevance "This is where the electronic dance genre takes off". Techno turns into trance and industrial later fuses with trance. Since industrial fuses with trance this puts industrial right infront of trance and you have the branches "industrial leading to techno but also leading to trance at the same time". But techno is also leading to trance (This is where the origins get twisted around). The difference in sound is obvious. For house you have the electronic jazz sound, for techno you have the repetitive melody, for trance you have the additive melody, and for industrial you have a combination of the additive melody with band characteristics (It is somewhat confusing but after looking at the spectrum you begin to understand the difference between origin and genre). The sound and style around these genres are different and shall remain different which is what separates them.
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
No, but I also don't drink out of a fucking sippy-cup you goddamned Appalachian.
Aug-18-2009 21:52
alexf
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2009
Location: auditory valley
quote:
Originally posted by TotalDeathXZero
Disco came first. As we all know from disco, funk is introduced and later evolved into house and synthpop which later evolved into the techno genre. But all these genres originate from "Jazz". However later on a few of these genres reject their jazz influence except for house and some pop. However the branches split between house and synthpop in where synthpop leads to "more simplicated pop music" and house leads to industrial. Industrial leads to techno and then techno leads to trance. However house, industrial, and techno are also completely different and barely share any relevance "This is where the electronic dance genre takes off". Techno turns into trance and industrial later fuses with trance. Since industrial fuses with trance this puts industrial right infront of trance and you have the branches "industrial leading to techno but also leading to trance at the same time". But techno is also leading to trance (This is where the origins get twisted around). The difference in sound is obvious. For house you have the electronic jazz sound, for techno you have the repetitive melody, for trance you have the additive melody, and for industrial you have a combination of the additive melody with band characteristics (It is somewhat confusing but after looking at the spectrum you begin to understand the difference between origin and genre). The sound and style around these genres are different and shall remain different which is what separates them.