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Zild
We don't need to bag on rock music here. I think we're all a little more open minded than to believe that there aren't any excellent rock bands out there because there definitely are.
Aquarian
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Originally posted by Zild
We don't need to bag on rock music here. I think we're all a little more open minded than to believe that there aren't any excellent rock bands out there because there definitely are.


Oh I'm sure there are, but there aren't many, and you probably have to dig pretty deep to find them. Wheras with electronic music, I find that variety is more abundant due to the nature of the genre.
T-Soma
I have a few non-edm I like.
Arctic Monkeys,
Pink Floyd,
Muse.
They are each very different but none the less still good.
Zild
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Originally posted by Aquarian
Oh I'm sure there are, but there aren't many, and you probably have to dig pretty deep to find them. Wheras with electronic music, I find that variety is more abundant due to the nature of the genre.


Well you're almost as closed minded as the person who was quoted in the original post.
DannyO
Theres alot of music out today that I like in the world of rock, but for me, some of the best music ever, came from the 80s.
DJ Z
yeah guitars man!!!

LMAO
Aquarian
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Originally posted by Zild
Well you're almost as closed minded as the person who was quoted in the original post.


Prove me wrong. Difference is, I've heard enough of both genres to form a reasonable opinion about it.
Rebel Brown
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Originally posted by Aquarian
Oh I'm sure there are, but there aren't many, and you probably have to dig pretty deep to find them.


So you're telling me that you don't have to dig deep to find decent EDM?
Aquarian
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Originally posted by Rebel Brown
So you're telling me that you don't have to dig deep to find decent EDM?


Yes you do. What I'm saying is that you don't have to dig as deep to find original or innovative material, because the nature of electronic music makes it less restrictive.
Nemesis44
It also depends on how you measure music (For the want of a better expression).

In terms of the technical side of rock and the technical side of EDM the points differ greatly.

Take a group like Megadeth and analyse their chord structure and bass melodies and you will find an intricacy that is very difficult to reproduce let alone write. As a band I think they rock but I accept they are not everyones cup of tea.

Sadly for us, the guitar is back having the status as being the number one item that is sold to young people wanting to discover music when only a few years ago it was decks. Would be interesting to see how the guitar measures up against Reason, Ableton and FLoops and you would probably see a different story but the truth is that House music is king of EDM at the moment and rock is the choice of the current generation whether we like it or not.

When you listen to music I think it's more important to understand what reason the writer had for doing it, as you can usually tell if there is passion behind it or if it's record company mass produced trash.

Take this for an example, whether you like the song or not is irrelevant all you have to be able to do is listen. Daniel Beddingfield wrote a track (Get through this) on his home studio and did a blistering rendition of it for the UKs Top of the pops with just a guitar and him doing some beatbox with it.
As a general rule I don't really go for that type of music and didn't particularly like that track either, but if you heard the emotion and soul that he put into that performance you can hear that is what he believed in at that time and as a musician you have to respect that.
Take these mass produced groups be it rock, pop or EDM and you will usually sence the 'cheapness' over it but even there you get exceptions.

Basically what I'm saying is that it's really silly to get tied up in genre based judgements and every single genre has it's good and bad artists. But to avoid looking like a fool it's often better to say that you don't like it rather than to say that it's bad. If you scratch under the surface on any genre you will always get more than you bargained for as things are rarely as simple as they seem.

There are two types of music in this world and that is good and bad.

Cheers
Nem

m2j
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Originally posted by T-Soma
What sh*ts me is that through listening and producing electronic music I have to come to appreciate good music no matter the genre.


+1

I totally agree.
After getting into EDM I listen to and appreciate a much wider variety of music... anywhere from Jazz to Drum & Bass.

I think it teaches people not to be ignorant and quickly dismiss entire genres based false knowledge and pretenses.
m2j
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Originally posted by Nemesis44
to avoid looking like a fool it's often better to say that you don't like it rather than to say that it's bad. If you scratch under the surface on any genre you will always get more than you bargained for as things are rarely as simple as they seem.


Nicely put.
It is all subjective. Just because one person doesn't like it, doesn't mean its bad.
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