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TruffleShuffle
Part of this project I'm doing includes a PowerPoint presentation that I'm presenting to my class about electronic music and DJ culture. I'm almost done with the presentation itself, but I want to add sound to it. Basically, for each few slides of each genre (trance, house, techno, breaks, etc.) I want to play a clip of a tune that can make them (my classmates) tell apart the genres. So, what tunes do you guys know of from the various subgenres of electronic music that you think would be appropriate for this presentation? I can't have foul language, plus anything too complex/noisy will probably just annoy or confuse them. So far, for trance I have Kamaya Painters - Endless Wave (Albion Remix), so I need tunes for house, techno, progressive, breaks, hip hop, drum n' bass, and big beat/electronic. Thanks in advance.
Aiwendil
hmm...where would i go to hear looping audio samples under every subgenre of every genre of EDM...hmm..i wonder...
AlphaStarred
hah. and i too wonder whether he'll credit the person(s) to conclude his project.
TruffleShuffle
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Originally posted by AlphaStarred
hah. and i too wonder whether he'll credit the person(s) to conclude his project.


Actually, since I had gotten other info from here, I was going to credit the TA community as a whole ;)
TruffleShuffle
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Originally posted by Aiwendil
hmm...where would i go to hear looping audio samples under every subgenre of every genre of EDM...hmm..i wonder...


Online record stores duh. But I need probably more well-known tunes. Basically stuff that, if there was a student (and that's a BIG if) were interested in finding more on a specific style, I can refer that artist name to him/her to make their search easier. I hope you guys understand what I mean.
flavdave
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Originally posted by TruffleShuffle
Online record stores duh. But I need probably more well-known tunes. Basically stuff that, if there was a student (and that's a BIG if) were interested in finding more on a specific style, I can refer that artist name to him/her to make their search easier. I hope you guys understand what I mean.


This is what he was talking about.

Ishkur's Guide
AlphaStarred
quote:
Originally posted by TruffleShuffle
Actually, since I had gotten other info from here, I was going to credit the TA community as a whole ;)


quote:
Originally posted by AlphaStarred
person(s)
TruffleShuffle
quote:
Originally posted by flavdave
This is what he was talking about.

Ishkur's Guide


Um, I thought his guide was inaccurate?


AlphaStarred: It'd take waaay too much space crediting every individual person. How about this, what if I say credits go to..."AlphaStarred" and the rest of the TA community :P
AlphaStarred
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Originally posted by TruffleShuffle
AlphaStarred: It'd take waaay too much space crediting every individual person. How about this, what if I say credits go to..."AlphaStarred" and the rest of the TA community :P


wtf?! no, i wasn't implying that you do something like that...i was implying that you ought to relate people from TA forums collectively, not by name...

nevermind...
TruffleShuffle
I don't know if you noticed but by me typing ":p" it means I'm being sarcastic :P

AlphaStarred
*phew* you had me worried there for a moment...
SeeK
you guys gonna bitch or give him some suggestions??? :p


Progressive : James Holden - Nothing
Yunus - Red Pilot

House : Galleon - So i Begin
Mojdo - Lady

Trance : Paul van Dyk - Autumn
Three Drives on a Vinyl - Greece 2000

Techno : Andreas Krämer - Cocaine
Mauro Picotto - Like a Dog

cant help u with any of the other genre's. hope this helps. :)
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