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Electro Trance (pg. 4)
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LittleGoku
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Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
No it can't, there is no such thing. A lot of what Ferry Corsten plays though could be construed as " trance" though.


+1 totally agree

couldn't have said it better myself:D
d:rek
Filo & Peri - In Your Face
Omega_Blue
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Originally posted by Ishkur
No they wouldn't.


thank you. i was going to say that, but you beat me to it.
rase
So how do u guys think about Super8 & P.O.S pres. Aalto '5'?

‘5’s thumping electro bassline and searing trancey lead make it one of the freshest tunes we’ve heard in ages. according to anjunabeats.com
Nrg2Nfinit
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Originally posted by Glade776
I guess you could, if you were a moron.


afrika bambaataa - planet rock 1982


freestyle or electro?



thats what i thought.. BOTH
Glade776
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Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
afrika bambaataa - planet rock 1982


freestyle or electro?



thats what i thought.. BOTH


No. Some would say electro, some would say rap, some would say a combination of rap and electro. Not freestyle. Planet Patrol - Play At Your Own Risk (1982) is freestyle, and it was made by the same people using the same 24 track master.
Nrg2Nfinit
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Originally posted by Glade776
No. Some would say electro, some would say rap, some would say a combination of rap and electro. Not freestyle. Planet Patrol - Play At Your Own Risk (1982) is freestyle, and it was made by the same people using the same 24 track master.


i dont know what your on about it seems like this is a dejavu..


but lets take someone like Freestyle - Don't stopt the rock


ELECTRO/FREESTYLE just like bambaata. Yes not as dark, underground and loopy as some cybotron stuff but it has the elements just like bambaataa. (which basically used kraftwerk as a template)

Your problem is that you have boundaries to your genres when in reality there are no boundaries, everything is hybrid to say the least and it depends what you take out of electro to consider it part of another genre


so to restate, you'd have to be a moron to not know the conjunction between freestyle and electro.


and trance with electro elements or freestyle elements (if i may use that term) does exist
Glade776
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Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
but lets take someone like Freestyle - Don't stopt the rock


What about it? It's electro. I'm not entirely sure that you know what electro is.

Can you tell me what kind of music this is?


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ELECTRO/FREESTYLE just like bambaata. Yes not as dark, underground and loopy as some cybotron stuff but it has the elements just like bambaataa. (which basically used kraftwerk as a template)


A lot of Electro, especially from the 80's, isn't dark or underground or loopy. A lot of it is lighthearted fun stuff.


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Your problem is that you have boundaries to your genres when in reality there are no boundaries, everything is hybrid to say the least and it depends what you take out of electro to consider it part of another genre


There are boundries. That's why they're different genres. Just because you don't know what the boundries are doesn't mean they're not there.


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so to restate, you'd have to be a moron to not know the conjunction between freestyle and electro.


The only conjunction would be perhaps the number of freestyle tracks that sample Planet Rock.


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and trance with electro elements or freestyle elements (if i may use that term) does exist


Nope.
Nrg2Nfinit
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Originally posted by Glade776
What about it? It's electro. I'm not entirely sure that you know what electro is.
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then you could also call stevie b electro, as they use the same formula and instruments. Oh wait.. coudl it be that they could both be considered freestyle as well (not to mention that the group is called freestyle) :p

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Can you tell me what kind of music this is?


i would call that freestyle, Lacks some elements of typical freestyle tracks, not much cowbell or electro type percs, but it does contain a bassline reminicent of arthur bakers planet rock. this would fall outside electro since the main elements (besides a standard breakbeat) lack.

MOST freestyle songs however does contain alot more electro and would be hard to not consider it that.


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A lot of Electro, especially from the 80's, isn't dark or underground or loopy. A lot of it is lighthearted fun stuff.


thats nice to know, alot of it is darker too (with the vocoders on the vocals and what not)

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There are boundries. That's why they're different genres. Just because you don't know what the boundries are doesn't mean they're not there.


i know the boundaries but there are alot that overlap between freestyle and electro



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The only conjunction would be perhaps the number of freestyle tracks that sample Planet Rock.


which would then make them electro ALSO


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Nope.


yes and ive listed a couple



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Haak
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Originally posted by Glade776
Can you tell me what kind of music this is?


omg, rhythm is a dancer!

Azz3D
cybotron - clear and afrika bambaataa - looking for the perfect beat would be electro wouldn't it?

ing jennifer lopez and that washed up has been LL cool J ripped off the latter in her newest track...
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SVGmethod
Marc Marberg - Guarana
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