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::::::::. **** TA Genre Challenge, Round 5 **** .:::::::: (pg. 5)
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Meat187
quote:
Originally posted by mr2gti
I'll plonk Ambient into the pot...

...i'll enter too if you don't mind an abortion of a mix being post due to me being 34 and having no friggin clue what the majority of these "genres" are lol


Just to avoid a misunderstanding (happened in the past), you do know that submitting a genre always means that you have to do a mix, right?
mr2gti
Yip - i'm just apologising up front for how crap it'll be!!!

Someone lob in MINIMAL ELECTRO first - I then got a chance lol
Rodri Santos
quote:
Originally posted by mr2gti
Yip - i'm just apologising up front for how crap it'll be!!!

Someone lob in MINIMAL ELECTRO first - I then got a chance lol


do some little research and it won't be that crap :) this is part of the fun, starting from the ground.
SYSTEM-J
Hmm, the ratio of interesting genres to ty ones has shifted somewhat now. Might get on this one after all.
Mr Game+Watch
For this competition, I think that everybody participating should make the effort to listen to each other's mixes, even if it's not their genre of choice. One thing I noticed from the last few mixes, is that a lot of people just seemed to d/l and comment on the genres they liked, and some of the more obscure/less popular genre mixes were ignored.

Also, perhaps Sushi could host the mixes for the competitions?
Rodri Santos
quote:
Originally posted by ken_lee
someone might kill me now: DUBSTEP!


this is interesting for me, learning to mix different schemes than the 4x4 is a great challenge.
Meat187
quote:
Originally posted by Mr Game+Watch
For this competition, I think that everybody participating should make the effort to listen to each other's mixes, even if it's not their genre of choice. One thing I noticed from the last few mixes, is that a lot of people just seemed to d/l and comment on the genres they liked, and some of the more obscure/less popular genre mixes were ignored.


That would, of course, be desirable, but I don't think it's very realistic. First, people are lazy and don't have the time to listen to 10-20 mixes within a short period of time. And second, if some dislikes say Ambient, how can you force him to listen to a mix of it and write a meaningful comment? What will come out is something like "boring, not my cup of tea, not enough donk" I think the only people who will listen and comment are those who're somewhat interested in Ambient.
Lews
Meh. A couple of these genres I really, really, really don't want to get. Hopefully I won't regret this :p

Since I never got my mix made last time, I'm going to enter Tech-Trance again. And for the record that means Oliver Lieb/Der Dritte Raum/Etc, NOT SvD or some like that.
Ian
quote:
Originally posted by Lews
Meh. A couple of these genres I really, really, really don't want to get. Hopefully I won't regret this :p

Since I never got my mix made last time, I'm going to enter Tech-Trance again. And for the record that means Oliver Lieb/Der Dritte Raum/Etc, NOT SvD or some like that.



proper techtrance <3
SYSTEM-J
Can we really call "vocal house" a genre?

Rodri Santos
only if you are able to find recent vocal tracks where the vocal stems are just a complement of the track and not the main hook and that are not cheesy at all.

What looks easy and wide can turn into a difficult one then.
ziptnf
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Can we really call "vocal house" a genre?

Don't they call "vocal trance" a genre?
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