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dj_kane
Drik: Amazing how much attention it gets when the word "girl" is in it


AGREE!
Aquarian
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I don't see how that has anything to do with music production anyway...


maybe not, but it can make a bunch of horny teenage nerds whore all over a thread that otherwise would've sunken to the bottom of the forum with one or two replies like the rest of them.
EtherealSL
quote:
Originally posted by Aquarian
maybe not, but it can make a bunch of horny teenage nerds whore all over a thread that otherwise would've sunken to the bottom of the forum with one or two replies like the rest of them.


horny teen nerds + people who like to point them out to everyone + everyone that love to throw their opinion into everything. lol threads like these are filled with people who a) seek attention, b) love to make fun of them and c) are angry


quote:
Originally posted by Drik
Rightly deserved though, there are way too few female producers.


no, not rightly deserved. trance needs more black people producing as well. you don't see anyone saying "yes, i'm black... anyways here's my track."

in conclusion, this thread is hilarious.
4am
The 'yes I'm a girl' was started because of another thread where people about their pants when they realized I was a chick.

And George Acosta is black and he's a great producer/dj. I'd like to see more black producers too. :)
DigiNut
Black people don't produce trance because trance isn't funky.

I'm sorry if that sounds "racist" to anyone but tap your PC brakes for a second and think about it: blacks created jazz, funk, soul, and house. The North American black community has always been ingenious at taking the inventions of boring white academic stiffs and turning it into something cool.

I'm not trying to bash trance here, please understand that, but trance is the culmination of "white" music. Straight 4/4 beats with no swing, carefully-crafted structure and sounds based on established formulas, and rigid adherence to Classical (even Baroque) chord progressions and motifs. If there's ever a remix of popular music, it's almost always rock music or emo punk.

Most of the black people *I* have been out with like to dance. They get funky. They don't wave their hands in the air. Again, make whatever inane PC comments you want about how I'm stereotyping but I live in a place with a huge black population (Toronto) and I think I've observed enough to make that call.

This is not to say that there aren't exceptions - of course there are. But you're never going to see a lot of black trance producers, nor are you going to see a large black trance audience. It's just the way it is.
Drik
quote:
Originally posted by EtherealSL
no, not rightly deserved. trance needs more black people producing as well.


Haha! What the hell does skin colour have to do with anything? :crazy: :D ;)

EDIT: Sorry 4am for going OT
DJ Vale
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Black people don't produce trance because trance isn't funky.


Michael Woods...
snooky
yeh its good, complex melodie, and a real nice braker. just the stuff. bit of crit though, and dont take it to heart. your delayed reverb could be a little less as to here what old morf is saying. but as you say its not masterd yet. keep it up. how long have u been producing 4? and if u can i'd like it if you could take the time to listen to a track on my site. thanx.

http://trance-in-ur-head.moonfruit.com/:eyespop:
dj_kane
To say white music was boring until black people made it exciting is bull. imo trance is far better than house music in terms of its melodic structure and killer kicks which make a crowd react like no other style of music can. ive been to ibiza and went to amnesia to see paul van dyk and the crowd reaction was out of this world. i also saw erik mirillo in cafe mambo and the crowd were just dancing as if they were listening to pop music.

Also its not about the colour of people who make it. at the end of the day black people make some music and so do white people. so to try and say that white music was boring until black people made it exciting imo is wrong and racist.

TRANCE WILL NEVER DIE!!!!
Four_On_Four-er
quote:
Originally posted by Drik
Amazing how much attention it gets when the word "girl" is in it :)
Rightly deserved though, there are way too few female producers.

/Fred


3 things...
It's just curiosity... do the sexes have different emotions when it comes to music? (using trance as the "control" object of the experiment seems to be fitting)

Part of the curiosity could stem from the subliminal notion that 90% of all vocals/lyrics in trance and dance music are sung by females. Just my experience - not saying YOU can sing, but female producers carry that sort of aura. Half of trance has a very distinct feminime side to it, that's not just in vocals.

Most software, hardward, musical gear users are "boys with toys". Males are stereotyped as being the pioneers of science, technology, and tools. Now, we've got a bunch of studio-trapped males wondering if the opposite sex can find enjoyment in the same thing. THere's something about mutual enjoyment in a hobby/profession that causes the minds of these "boys with toys" to go for a stroll.

Bah... this is all prolly hogwash... Again, I really enjoyed your work.

DigiNut
quote:
Originally posted by dj_kane
To say white music was boring until black people made it exciting is bull. imo trance is far better than house music in terms of its melodic structure and killer kicks which make a crowd react like no other style of music can. ive been to ibiza and went to amnesia to see paul van dyk and the crowd reaction was out of this world. i also saw erik mirillo in cafe mambo and the crowd were just dancing as if they were listening to pop music.

Also its not about the colour of people who make it. at the end of the day black people make some music and so do white people. so to try and say that white music was boring until black people made it exciting imo is wrong and racist.

TRANCE WILL NEVER DIE!!!!

LOL

Take a pill, dude. I think the pickle up your butt has a pickle up its butt.
dj_kane
:rolleyes:
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