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what genre is this?
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| mar46017 |
Judging from the bpm and the way the track progresses, I'd say you are correct calling it trance, with a touch of electro. Don't worry, it isn't house. |
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| modthispny |
| quote: | Originally posted by mar46017
Judging from the bpm and the way the track progresses, I'd say you are correct calling it trance, with a touch of electro. Don't worry, it isn't house. |
haha.. :) |
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| Nerologic |
Its electro house.
Marcus him self labels his music electro/trance/house.
It has a trancey touch to it, but its electro house. Or for your sake "electro." |
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| DaveT |
Electro-Tech-Trouse
Anyhow, I'd call it a hard electro-house track with tech elements, personally. The intro/outro does have a melody in it that gives it a slight trance sound, but other than that it sound pretty much electro+house throughout to me.
That's just me. Most peeps have different views when you get to the nitty gritty aspects of some genres. |
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| element-y |
| far more electro-tech than trance imo. |
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| gerard6975 |
| i'm leaning more towards mikey's answer. the formula is still trance and just used electro sounds for it. |
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| modthispny |
| guess i better remove my sig then.. ;) |
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| system-7 |
I wouldn't. IMO house and techno would have died in the 90's without trance. Some people say they started listening to trance first and matured and went on house. Heck, I started listening to house first a very long time ago, I moved onto trance.
| quote: | Originally posted by modthispny
guess i better remove my sig then.. ;) |
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| Nerologic |
| quote: | Originally posted by system-7
I wouldn't. IMO house and techno would have died in the 90's without trance. |
Deep House was thriving in the 90's.
Big room house wasn't doing so well, but deep house was.
It would have never died, deep house has a small but STRONG following. |
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