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Is the breakdown in trance more important than the bass line?
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djb
Hi
I am a electrohead musician(www.amphibianmusic.com) who is writing a thesis on the use of bass in trance and drumnbass music. I am an old school trance dancehead who likes everything from the original acidtracks onwards. What do you think about breakdowns in trance? are they the be all and end all? How did they come about? How did the bass get so fat and why?
Id welcome any ideas
djb
monash university
conservatorium music
melbourne Australia.
arj1o1
yes the breakdown is fantastic sometimes
Streakfury
I'd have to agree, the breakdowns can be amazing. The bassline is important within the main tune, it adds a kind of 'depth' to the song, whereas the breakdown doesn't require many bassy sounds

:)
cap
sall about the melody

bassline is generic
moncster
quote:
Originally posted by Streakfury
I'd have to agree, the breakdowns can be amazing. The bassline is important within the main tune, it adds a kind of 'depth' to the song, whereas the breakdown doesn't require many bassy sounds

:)




What he said.
NiteKiD
sometimes the bassline is key to the breakdown
DjJade
most people who are used to listening to hiphop or pop or whatever think trance is broing becuase htey only listen to the bassline. most trance has a very simple bassline...its what is above the bassline...all the things that happen in the treble and midbass area and all the complexity that goes on that makes trance so amazing. sometimes bassline is important depending on the song though.
insectman
without the bassline the breakdown is nothing, breakdowns simply add anticipation, all you wanna hear is that bassline kick back in.
LaCasta
quote:
Originally posted by insectman
without the bassline the breakdown is nothing, breakdowns simply add anticipation, all you wanna hear is that bassline kick back in.


Yeah imagine a breakdown that kept on going
Wretched
I agree wholeheartedly that the bass provides depth in a song. Without it, or with poor usage, a song can come off as extremely dull, no matter how amazing the melody is.

Shna
I think that the breakdowns are the essence of a trance track... but it needs great basslines to become ART (and 4 me that is what trance is... ART!) ;)
vtec junkie
the breakdown is what gets my attention but a track isnt complete w/out a bassline.
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