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| torontotrance |
| my problem is you try to disprove everything and my earlier comment still stands and I'm not apologizing. Your immaturity shows as well and you always try to show your point of view as the right point of view with this ty wording as if you are so great. |
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| YaleTrance |
| quote: | Originally posted by torontotrance
ing hell..we can't start with that
it needs to start with the original people
kraftwerks ---> disco, garage ----> house ----> chi. house ----> TECHNO ----> Acid House ---->Hardcore ---> trance, drum'n'bass, jungle, hardcore....list goes on. |
before synthpop and disco, you have to give props to ambient such as Brian Eno that broadened the popular appeal of electronic music. and before that, minimalism--which pretty much created the underlying ethos for electronic music that still reigns to this day, musicmaking by process and repetition rather than the old confines of traditional music structures and harmonic guidelines. this is very important, without the minimalists Kraftwerk and Moroder probably wouldn't have happened. |
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| YaleTrance |
| quote: | Originally posted by torontotrance
my problem is you try to disprove everything and my earlier comment still stands and I'm not apologizing. Your immaturity shows as well and you always try to show your point of view as the right point of view with this ty wording as if you are so great. |
i NEVER try to show my point of view as the right point of view. anyone that knows me knows that there's nothing I hate more than the belief in absolute truths or a system of values that rejects subjectivity when it comes to art history. i really fail to see what's so offensive about my posts, when what's offensive about yours is pretty blatant. |
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| torontotrance |
| Yes but you have to remember that Brian Eno was more of an outsider with music, who did his own thing and inspired a ton of people. I broadly mentioned the main music genres till hardcore split up. I mean Moroder and Francois K are always in Disco for me. They were making Disco music in the mid 1970's and I always lump them in house or the early garage and disco. I mean you can't forget larry levan but you cannot forget at that time, you had kool keith herc who started breakbeat but then hip hop got big, it's a huge task I know. But at that time, you had Jean Michel Jarre. The problem in doing one of these is you might forget someone because so many people had a hand in inspiring someone's music. I mean ambient producers today would be nowhere with pete namlook but most people forget ambient techno. It's complicated and time consuming, hence why I'm not taking on the task of running this. |
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| YaleTrance |
| That's why an accurate guide would have to delineate all of the influential movements, and to do that as thoroughly as possible one would have to start in the 1920s with the Italian futurists, Edgard, Varese and French musique concrete. Dance music is a hybrid of many fusions, technological innovations (how can one not mention Moog and Wendy Carlos in all of the Kubrick movies that touched a generation). Very hard task indeed, but one has to mention everything in order to avoid any biased discrepancies. |
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| The Master |
YaleTrance > torontotrance
imho ;) |
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| torontotrance |
| who let you out of your cage? lazy colombian zookeeper? |
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| YaleTrance |
jaja, gracias Master.
but this is not a competition. this is just a very educational experience. ;) |
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| torontotrance |
| i mean i respect nearly everyone on this board..even tho sometimes i don't show it. I mean i cannot stand yaletrance and his devotion to tiesto but the guy knows his music history but the master..sighs. |
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| YaleTrance |
Fair enough.
But my "devotion" to Tiesto is not blind if you cared to notice. I really really hated Love Comes Again. :whip: |
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| Electronicmaji |
Colombia 2 - peru o
^emphasis on capital C
amarillo azul y ROJO!!!!
Colombia pueda classificar amigo hermano de mi propio pais
vamos a ganar a los ecautorianos!!! |
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| The Master |
| quote: | Originally posted by YaleTrance
jaja, gracias Master.
but this is not a competition. this is just a very educational experience. ;) |
the humble man... oh this is exactly the reason for me saying what i said... i know you YaleTrance have an inmense wisdom in music and I know torontotrance too so not getting into deep ... the arrogance and cocky personality of torontotrance makes YaleTrance a much better person ;) |
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