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is EDM influencing the mainstream?? (pg. 2)
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Floorfiller
i don't think it will ever go that much farther into popularity than the use of electronic rhythms supporting popular artists. i don't think mainstream music will ever embrace instrumental EDM...
Gauss
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Originally posted by Floorfiller
i don't think it will ever go that much farther into popularity than the use of electronic rhythms supporting popular artists. i don't think mainstream music will ever embrace instrumental EDM...

+1

From my experience, most people who listen to mainstream think 'no lyrics = no thanks'.
Sykonee
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Originally posted by Floorfiller
i don't think it will ever go that much farther into popularity than the use of electronic rhythms supporting popular artists. i don't think mainstream music will ever embrace instrumental EDM...

Yet, I still hear Vangelis' Chariots Of Fire on the work radio.:p
Lilith
Electronic based dance music making headway into mainstream listening is hardly a new thing as anyone growing up listening to the various popular bands (INXS, Sinead O'Connor and U2 come immediately to mind) releasing dubs, club mixes, extended versions and so on. Which have your typical big 4-4 kick, bass groove and minimal vocals to make them popular for dance clubs. Trace it back a bit further and you've got early house tracks doing much the same thing by DJ's live with a popular vocal track behind a dance beat, so I really don't see it at a recent development.
PheonixAxe
Rap music is electronic music.
Pop music excluding rock and such is electronic music.



'EDM' /= only something with a 4-4 beat. Get it through your head. Stop being an ignoramus.
Lilith
Vast majority of electronic dance music though is 4 beats to the bar, even if it's an even note sycopation, back beat where the snare is on the 1-3 or 2-4.
It's just a non-straightened 4-4 drum pattern.
wotyzoid
I'm not sure I should be happy about this..:(
Project-K
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Originally posted by ClearVision
hmm, so is there actually any GOOD mainstream music that has this dance element to it? Should I turn on the radio? :nervous:


Gnarls Barkley - Crazy was pretty decent as far as pop goes.
noikeee
It's a trend, and it will probably go away in a couple years only to re-surface yet again later.

Although I'm not sure club/dance music influences were really ever completely apart from the mainstream. There's always been 1 or 2 pop tracks around with a hint of EDM.
Project-K
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Originally posted by noikeee
There's always been 1 or 2 pop tracks around with a hint of EDM.


That's true. Who doesn't remember the vengaboys? :nervous:

noikeee
haha, they just had a gig here a couple weekends ago, and i only didn't go to see it because i was too tired that day :wtf: random ty music fun ftw.
Dojomaster26
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Originally posted by Oreoh142
thats my biggest pet peeve when people call EDM in general techno. It drives me bonkers. Or when they find some crappy took 10 minutes to make ty ass song on limewire and thing that its amazing or something.


LOL...It get to me too, so now when someone says they like "Techno", I actually talk about Techno...

"I listen to Techno!"

"Techno? Cool. What do you think of Richie's new mix?"

"Richie?"

"Yeah, Richie Hawtin?"

"???"

"You know, Mr.Minimal Techno?"

"Nope. Never heard of him."

"OK, so you're more into the Detroit style sound? I'm a big fan of Derrick May. In fact I just saw him at Chapel Hill..."

"WTF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?!? I like DJ SAMMY and TIESTO...and that Mortal Kombat song. Now that's good Techno!"

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