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Attn ALL PRODUCERS (pg. 3)
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| quote: | Originally posted by callme:gsmile:
you are ing crazy if you think anyone will listen to 180 bpm tracks. Just pitch up Samim Heater as fast as you can and get Alvin and the Chipmunks to do vocals. |
http://www.philosophaster.com/music...upidstupid1.mp3 :gsmile: |
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| ibz |
| :o sounds like a cool idea. |
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| Meat187 |
I want this to be included:
http://whistlecore.ytmnd.com/
| quote: | | http://www.philosophaster.com/music...upidstupid1.mp3 |
:wtf: Oh dear god.
Can somebody please do a mashup of Heater and Whistlecore? That would be the tune of the century. |
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| Darkarbiter |
| quote: | Originally posted by callme:gsmile:
ok im going to try and be positive, because i am very curious. Do you intend for this to be dance music?? At that speed people can't keep up...(now im no fan of dnb and to each their own but you cant ing dance to it either) At that speed , its definately not a listening piece either. Please explain where you are going with this as i am genuinely curious. |
http://www.djsonix.com/music/DJ_Sonix_-_It's_A_Jungle_Out_There-www_djsonix_com.mp3 sonix jungle mix
Listen for 20 minutes(or more)... come back and comment
I must admit I thought... "wtf is going on here... there is no way that is that fast!" but then I really got into it. Yes you can't dance to it... but you can certainly listen to it. Liquid funk is really easy listening to... I don't see your point?
Also watch some youtube vids...(some) DnB is designed to get you hooked (or does accidentally[by hooked I mean the speed you tap your feet]) at half its true BPM. You can dance at 85-90BPM can't you?
However 190BPM? Sounds a tad fast to me... the fastest DnB is only 180bpm really isn't it?
And most of the people who say "wtf is @ 180 bpm.. oh DnB that must suck then" well... I don't think they have actually heard much.
For the record I like everything from ambient to dnb
Would people please stfu about speedcore really... thats just trolling |
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| stevo_0 |
er dnb is roughly around the 180-181 bpm mark.. their is alot of music that runs that speed.
from wiki "The genre is characterised by fast tempo broken beat drums (generally between 160–180 beats per minute)".. close enough :P
most house music luvers cant stand trance because it is too fast, and most trance music luvers cant stand dnb cause its too fast. thats what i have found talking to people in REAL LIFE.. (Very different to online internet forums, where even only a small percentage actually post on the boards).
Id be interested in the cds, though would be questioning the quality of the songs etc. And i am aware alot of people wouldnt be able to handle 180 bpm range of music. |
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| Ian |
| Loftgroover 220bpm ftw |
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| d-miurge |
| I remember dancing all night long sober & without pills on awesome hardcore (I mean, well mastered and not that agressive). I was so stiff then! |
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| callme:gsmile: |
i just cant get into something that fast, it turns me off, i guess i'm just getting older. lol @ harcore:nervous: :nervous:
serious question, do you think the speed of the track makes something more enjoyable? Or just the speed you take to enjoy it. :p
most house lovers don't like trance because you can't really dance to non stop breakdowns. They don't want to stop dancing and put their hands in the air like zombies. They usually jusat want to keep dancing. (not the pogo hop either lol) |
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| Gauss |
Drum'n'bass usually has 173 BPM, but it can be anywhere between 160 and 180.
| quote: | Originally posted by callme:gsmile:
(now im no fan of dnb and to each their own but you cant ing dance to it either) |
Oh really? Interesting...
And just a few days ago I was discussing with my friend how d'n'b is by far the best music for dancing.
Also, my other friend (female, even) asked me to burn some d'n'b for NYE because it makes people go crazy and dance like hell.
So please. :gsmile:
| quote: | Originally posted by callme:gsmile:
most house lovers don't like trance because you can't really dance to non stop breakdowns. They don't want to stop dancing and put their hands in the air like zombies. They usually jusat want to keep dancing. (not the pogo hop either lol) |
I also hate breakdowns... And I hated them even back in the times I listened to trance.
They simply ruin dancing. They're okay when you're listening to trance at home, but at the club they simply kill everything. |
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| nchs09 |
i went with a friend to a "heroes of techno" 5 year anniversary party at P60 in amsterlveen. first person to play was oscar mulero... nice techno... then dave clarke came on and he brought it haaaaaaard....
i was like "dude this is awsome but kinda hard...."
then some other dj comes in... bart skils or jouk deville and omg... that was SOOOOOOOOOOOO intense i was just standing in the back of the club sipping a drink... i could not dance to that hahah. |
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| Darkarbiter |
| quote: | Originally posted by callme:gsmile:
most house lovers don't like trance because you can't really dance to non stop breakdowns. They don't want to stop dancing and put their hands in the air like zombies. They usually jusat want to keep dancing. (not the pogo hop either lol) |
Agreed... cliche'h 2 minute breakdowns on 3 minute trance suck! |
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