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EDM clichés - c'mon ppl, start being original! (pg. 4)
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| aNYthing |
And now it's time to answer my fan mail:
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Did it ever occur to you that some people like to make music for their own enjoyment? |
Absolutely! I'm one of those people. I don't bash people, I bash cliches. If you love hearing 303 in your song, by all means - ing use it. I just reserve the right to listen, not listen, like or not like. and I'm sure it don't ing matter to anyone, I'm just expressing something I observed. thas all mang.
| quote: | Originally posted by Nightshift
You're not very smart are you? Every genre has its own cliche stuff. If you don't like it, don't listen to it. Simple as that.
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See above. And personal attacks are clear indication of someone who lacks any valid point to substantiate his opinion with. Well done.
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And as you talk your and are trying (but failing horribly) to be humorous then i'd love to hear some of the music YOU make...
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I work 14 hours a day and I would KILL for some time to make music. I guarantee you that when I do, I will not use any of the elements listed. Deal? Oh, and I never said I was a producer nor a comedian.
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Your presence is not required here. |
Neither is yours, yet here you are, douchebag. :D
| quote: | Originally posted by [Alpha]Dave
One of the dummest posts I've seen in a while.
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I try... but I can't possibly compete with such an insightful, clever, and as smart as einstein's cumshot post as yours.
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It seems that you hate allmost everything about EDM, so why bother listening to it? |
I love EDM and as someone pointed out, I hate it being diluted with e. It is because of this love that I chose to speak up. Part of the problem with EDM is listeners like you - the ones who support unoriginal music and cheesy trite . Thanks for killing MY ING MUSIC, DOUCHE!
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Or if you think it is so easy to "just be original", let's hear some revolutionary original choons popping out from your studio then? But as someone mentioned earlier, it seems like you're not even in to producing, wich makes your post even more idiotic.
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see above about producing. grow up, kid.
| quote: | Originally posted by zodiac9
A really useless post that could of been worthwhile if presented in the right way. I've seen these kind of posts on other forums before, they almost always come off bad. Most of the time the poster has no point, as with this post. It's more a self indulgent rant than anything. The way this one is worded doesn't even invite a discussion, it's presented as fact, and closed for discussion. |
It IS SELF INDULGENT. music is killing EDM scene. Without natural predators, e.g ppl who may think same as I, the style will be diluted to complete utter rubbish and eventually will die. It's equivalent of letting retards procreate it results in retarded children - much like you and some other brainiacs who didn't bother to read/think and instead proceeded straight to showcasing their "brilliance". :rolleyes:
| quote: | Originally posted by derail
Hmm. One thing that really bugs me, which I've only noticed recently, is that most trance tunes have kick drums in them. What's more, most of the time they're playing a steady 4/4 beat. Seriously, check out some of your favourite trance tunes, a lot of them have this cliche throughout most of the tune!
Whenever that kick comes in, I'm always like clap-clap "yayyy, way to be original, mr producer man" clap-clap-clap.
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Ah, sarcasm! How refreshing! see my comment above regarding beatles/pink floyd, etc. Originality CAN EXIST even if the instruments are used by everyone. Some can get away with it and some fail. It's ok to step out of the safety zone and do something creative once in a while, something someone hasn't done before. You may be an outcast, a non-conformist but you may also be a trendsetter.
Don't be a trend whore, mmmokay?
discussion is OPEN. feel free to flame, fling poo, whatever. ;) |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by aNYthing
Some can get away with it and some fail. |
Guess which category you belong to. |
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| aNYthing |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Guess which category you belong to. |
Well, if we take a constants, e.g. fail=you and fact that me + you cannot occupy same space, then using the formula we derive:
you=fail, me=get away with it.
Now, what do I win?:tongue3 |
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| kitphillips |
| quote: | Originally posted by aNYthing
Pink floyd used guitars, synths, drums, etc. but they didn't follow same old beaten formula - take "Shine on you crazy diamond" - a song that breaks so many "rock" barriers, it's not even funny! At one point it even goes into waltz tempo signature!!!! So, It would be nice to witness it again, IMHO.
There's plenty of acoustic territory left unexplored and I think that someone may stumble on it only if they take the road less traveled.
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Wow? Really? The song "goes into waltz tempo signature!!!!"? Whats a tempo sugnature? Are you trying to say that its in 3/4? Because if you are, you're not saying it very well.
Incidentally, everyone's written stuff in 3/4, I do all the time. Its not at all uncommon or remarkable, nor does it make you revolutionary. Get over Pink Floyd and don't discuss what you don't understand.
And while we're on the topic of cliches, lets talk about "taking the road less travelled". Is it not the most overused cliche in the english language? |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| Heh, Pink Floyd used time signatures that are a lot more interesting than waltz time. |
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| Lolo |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Heh, Pink Floyd used time signatures that are a lot more interesting than waltz time. |
money is in 7/8. |
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| kitphillips |
7/8 is more interesting to me than most other time signatures, but right now I'm most interesting in 5/4, 5/8 and 13/whatever signatures, since they seem to be the hardest and therefor the least used.
Jazz uses 7/8 quie a lot from my understanding, so Pink Floyd using it isn't that revolutionary to me, although they use it incredibly well.
I don't really understand why people make such a big deal of time signatures, they sort of just get introduced as your writing the song on a conventional instrument, one of my early songs was accidentally written in 7/8 and changed between that and 3/4 and 4/4 for the chorus and bridge...
I know with trance its a bit different since you need to pick a time signature to start with, but really, there's nothing that revolutionary about odd timings, its a wonder more people don't use them. |
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| Johnny Cache |
you cannot make trance or other "techno" style music work in other time signatures than 4/4.
there are in deed some nice examples for electronic beats in wierd time signature, I would recommend everyone to listen to RADIOHEAD when it come to this. Especially the electronic stuff: Kid A, Amnesiac, the new album, the thom yorke solo album. There are so much wierd tracks.
A good example is "morning bell" on kid a. Wonderfull 5/4 beat.
Most important thing about using those signatures is to know how they are divided up. For example, a 5/4 may work as a 2/4 and 3/4 or the other way around... |
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| aNYthing |
| quote: | Originally posted by kitphillips
Wow? Really? The song "goes into waltz tempo signature!!!!"? Whats a tempo sugnature? Are you trying to say that its in 3/4? Because if you are, you're not saying it very well.
Incidentally, everyone's written stuff in 3/4, I do all the time. Its not at all uncommon or remarkable, nor does it make you revolutionary. Get over Pink Floyd and don't discuss what you don't understand.
And while we're on the topic of cliches, lets talk about "taking the road less travelled". Is it not the most overused cliche in the english language? |
You get extra points for noticing a tongue in cheek cliche reference.... But the rest of your post just reeks of major insecurity issues - you might have as well posted a picture of your 3/4 inch cock. Thank you for choosing a more civilized approach to show us that you're a miserable prick. |
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| kitphillips |
| quote: | Originally posted by Johnny Cache
you cannot make trance or other "techno" style music work in other time signatures than 4/4.
there are in deed some nice examples for electronic beats in wierd time signature, I would recommend everyone to listen to RADIOHEAD when it come to this. Especially the electronic stuff: Kid A, Amnesiac, the new album, the thom yorke solo album. There are so much wierd tracks.
A good example is "morning bell" on kid a. Wonderfull 5/4 beat.
Most important thing about using those signatures is to know how they are divided up. For example, a 5/4 may work as a 2/4 and 3/4 or the other way around... |
Isn't there some breakbeat in 6/8? I guess it depends on your definition of trance or "techno" styles really. I had some song which sounded like trance but was 3/4 at one stage, maybe you'd have to call it something else though, I don't really pay much attention to genres in general. |
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| ENZ83 |
| In my worthless opinion i think the geezer is a muppet cliche or no cliche music is music and a genre is a genre. I lihe the post on rock music that gets my point across. Next someone will come one saying stop using pcs and macs to make music !!!! |
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| flutlicht junky |
| quote: | Originally posted by Johnny Cache
you cannot make trance or other "techno" style music work in other time signatures than 4/4. |
What about compound time hard trance like Derb - Derb? |
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