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Nominate The Best Electronic Music Artist Ever (pg. 11)
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| Sand Leaper |
| Thomas P.Heckmann deserves a nomination also. |
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| Blue. |
| quote: | Originally posted by tribu
No one forced you to read the thread or nominate :). Many artists use electronic production elements, but those elements are preformed by people paid by either the stuido or label. In this case, those are the names you should be nominating. For example, the American pop band Train often has synthesized strings and precussion production elements in their songs but these are not done by the band themselves, rather by a pair paid by the label. In this case, i would nominate them, and not Train the band, choosing instead to say that said producer(s) has worked with Train (and other notable names they have worked for). |
Using electronic elements in songs does not make you an electronic artist and the day it does u2 will win something for best foreign single because of the "unos, doce, treis, quatarze" in the beginning of Vertigo :rolleyes:
Okay though I'll jump on the idea and I'd like to nominate Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit so add em onto the list :) |
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| Sand Leaper |
| quote: | Originally posted by Blue.
Okay though I'll jump on the idea and I'd like to nominate Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit so add em onto the list :) |
Come back when those bands have made tunes like Treefingers and Idioteque. |
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| Blue. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Come back when those bands have made tunes like Treefingers and Idioteque. |
No thanks, I like both bands and they have used electronic elements at least once or twice before therefore I'm nominating them, I'm free to nominate any artist I chose. |
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| Sand Leaper |
| quote: | Originally posted by Blue.
No thanks, I like both bands and they have used electronic elements at least once or twice before therefore I'm nominating them, I'm free to nominate any artist I chose. |
While I agree that nominating them to best electronic musicians ever is a bit ridiculous, the tracks I mentioned at least give their nomination some merit. The bands you listed have none compared to Radiohead and Kid A. |
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| beats and beeps |
A whole ing load of rock groups have used electronic elements.
Thats not the point.
No ing Limp Biscuit, or Train album was as influencial as Kid A This album did something for electronic music, the others you've named just use it. |
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| Blue. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sand Leaper
While I agree that nominating them to best electronic musicians ever is a bit ridiculous, the tracks I mentioned at least give their nomination some merit. The bands you listed have none compared to Radiohead and Kid A. |
I like Radiohead but people started with electronic artists and likely to be original, pulled names of other artists out of their ass simply because some type of electronic element was present in their music.
Like I said, until u2 wins a foreign single award for vertigo for their foreign "elements" used in the song we should leave the artists under their classifications. |
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| tribu |
| quote: | Originally posted by Blue.
Using electronic elements in songs does not make you an electronic artist and the day it does u2 will win something for best foreign single because of the "unos, doce, treis, quatarze" in the beginning of Vertigo :rolleyes:
Okay though I'll jump on the idea and I'd like to nominate Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit so add em onto the list :) |
Neither one of those band was responsible for the electronic elements in their music. If you can uncover the names of the producers from Warner Brothers and Interscope Records (respectively) who produced those electronic elements, then Ill be glad to add them to the list. |
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| Blue. |
| quote: | Originally posted by beats and beeps
A whole ing load of rock groups have used electronic elements.
Thats not the point.
No ing Limp Biscuit, or Train album was as influencial as Kid A. |
In your opinion, not those of everyone elses.
We can nominate whoever we want right? So Limp Bizkit has my nomination :haha: :haha: |
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| n0bben |
Nu-Metal in a list of Best Electronic Music Artists?
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| Blue. |
| quote: | Originally posted by tribu
Neither one of those band was responsible for the electronic elements in their music. If you can uncover the names of the producers from Warner Brothers and Interscope Records (respectively) who produced those electronic elements, then Ill be glad to add them to the list. |
So you know for a fact that neither band produced any of the electronic elements in their songs at all?
If not then my nominations are still up and I'd like them added to the next list :stongue: |
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| Blue. |
| quote: | Originally posted by n0bben
Nu-Metal in a list of Best Electronic Music Artists?
:stongue: |
As long as they have electronic "elements" :haha: |
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