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what are some edm artist that are respected by the underground and the mainstream. (pg. 3)
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| TranceArmstrong |
| Boards of Canada, maybe LCD Soundsystem |
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| Unique2701 |
| Faithless I guess |
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| sljiva |
| quote: | Originally posted by Unique2701
Faithless I guess |
No |
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| Unique2701 |
| quote: | Originally posted by sljiva
No |
Depends on what you consider as "respected by the underground". Some Faitless tracks ended up pretty high in the billboards. Considering how mainstream that was, the result could've been much worse. |
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| Ishkur |
| quote: | Originally posted by paulandrews
Define underground/mainstream. |
Underground is something that will never come to you. You must go to it.
Mainstream is the opposite. |
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| Whirloop |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ishkur
Underground is something that will never come to you. You must go to it.
Mainstream is the opposite. |
Well put. |
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| sljiva |
| quote: | Originally posted by Unique2701
Depends on what you consider as "respected by the underground". Some Faitless tracks ended up pretty high in the billboards. Considering how mainstream that was, the result could've been much worse. |
If we take the assumption that "underground" only likes what is obscure, original, forward thinking or genre (re)defining (generally, music not for the masses), I don't know why the hell would "underground" respect Faithless. They are non-stop on the radio, in commercials, they collaborated with people like Boy George and Dido, they are one of the best selling EDM acts ever, Insomnia is pretty much the standard cool techno song for underage kids who listen to pop and R&B... and on top of that they haven't done anything genuine or innovative in their career. There were far better acts in UK, like The KLF, Leftfield or The Chemical Brothers, who were all doing something innovative and were respected by "mainstream" at the same time. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by sljiva
If we take the assumption that "underground" only likes what is obscure, original, forward thinking or genre (re)defining (generally, music not for the masses), I don't know why the hell would "underground" respect Faithless. They are non-stop on the radio, in commercials, they collaborated with people like Boy George and Dido, they are one of the best selling EDM acts ever, Insomnia is pretty much the standard cool techno song for underage kids who listen to pop and R&B... and on top of that they haven't done anything genuine or innovative in their career. There were far better acts in UK, like The KLF, Leftfield or The Chemical Brothers, who were all doing something innovative and were respected by "mainstream" at the same time. |
Stop talking e. Salva Mea and Insomnia are two of the most influential house records of the mid-90s. The amount of tracks that copied the pizzicato synth sound alone was unbelievable, and they were amongst the first high-profile tracks to perfect the breakdown/hook/drop template that would influence anthemic and epic trance.
And if you think they've never made anything innovative or "genuine" (whatever the that means), you've never listened to No Roots from start to finish. That album completely tears down the conventional definition of a "song"... big house anthems melt into acoustic ballads, hooks, vocals and lyrics are shared and scattered throughout and genre is categorically rejected. And just for the hell of it, they recorded the entire album in one key, and I challenge you to name me another electronic record that did all that this album album did under one cover. |
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| sljiva |
And "underground" should respect them because they perfected the technique that's partially responsible for bringing anthemic and epic trance to us? I don't think anyone should respect that kind of originality. That's like saying let's respect Benny Benassi for inventing/popularizing that farting bassline in house music (or whoever did that).
And you're right, I've never listened to No Roots. I couldn't be bothered after I've heard couple of awful tracks off it (Miss You Less See You More, I Want More). But I'll believe you if you say it's good (although this ("big house anthems melt into acoustic ballads, hooks, vocals and lyrics are shared and scattered throughout") kind of recommendation doesn't really encourage me to listen to it). |
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| RebeL9 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Unique2701
Faithless I guess |
I was also gonna say Faithless.
Definetly well respected in both camps. |
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| LionsLair |
| Daft Punk and Deep Dish only two that come to mind. |
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