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Minimalism lacking direction?! (pg. 2)
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zanzilanzi
quote:
Originally posted by stren
minimal and electro can be boring as (minimal especially) when its all you hear in a set


Where do you get your ideas from?

Anyway I agree, but just replace Minimal and Electro with (every kind of music ever made).
RJT
Wow. So many misperceptions, which one to address first?!?! :wtf:
Arsalan
name some sets or post some links of great minimal sets, lets see
stren
quote:
Originally posted by zanzilanzi
Where do you get your ideas from?


mostly my head.

I enjoy Electro, its the minimal i can't stand. Electro minimal sets with some exceptions are yawnfests
distant
Name your 5 favorite electro records.
stren
what was this thread about again ?
RJT
quote:
Originally posted by Arsalan
name some sets or post some links of great minimal sets, lets see


First, let's have a go at defining "minimal."

I'm all ears (eyes).
Allied Nations
A proper party was key in my understanding of minimal. Montreal minimal scene wooohooooooo!
Ian
quote:
Originally posted by Az
there's too much minimal for minimals sake at the minute
when you strip it down there needs to be a groove, and there's a million and one records out there that simply don't have it


the first line there fits so many genres mate. How many "trance" songs put you in a trance, how many tech-trance have any "tech" in them etc.
KilldaDJ
i think minimal is alright, but u really have to be in the mood for it.

for me, its one of them genres that would cater for the 'lounge music' or background noise if u may. couldnt headline a party for minimal :wtf:

but i dont really follow minimal, im more of an ambient sorta guy myself :gsmile:

JMorris
quote:
Originally posted by Arsalan
name some sets or post some links of great minimal sets, lets see

Richie Hawtin @ Mysteryland 2006 :crazy:
basd
quote:
Originally posted by Arsalan
name some sets or post some links of great minimal sets, lets see

Hawtin's DE9:Transitions
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