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Breaks in tracks...

Ketil m


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Posted : Jun 8, 2007 01:06
To follow up my post about vocals in tracks:
http://forum.isratrance.com/viewtopic.php/topic/108728/forum/1

Why do so many artists these days have so many breaks in their tracks, and long ones to?
Like a friend of mine said : "They are trying to put a party into one track".
What have you got left if there is 2.5-3 mins breaks altogether in a track? Play 12 tracks of that, and you have 10-15 min. break during an hour of a set...
If you are at a party, you are not supposed to be cut of on your way into trance! The whole point of the music!
I would like to see the shamans or the beduins in Morocco cut of their trance drumming ever few minutes to relax a minute or two before "taking off" again
People are leaving the roots of psytrance, and that's not good!

Any thoughts about this?



Jeto
Jeto

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Posted : Jun 8, 2007 01:12
Well, I think its important to have some tracks with breaks. Its up to the DJ to play only few tracks in their set with a long break.

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Magox
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Posted : Jun 8, 2007 01:57
it's a matter of taste

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Dark_Dork
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Posted : Jun 8, 2007 02:00
Well itz like the cheesy mega anthem trance, Rank A style... Full on borrowz alot from that genere. Sometimez the kick and bass is all that differs the two...
If itz done well, i like it. Handz in the air           Dressed to kill you look so right... I am drunk with lust tonite.
Colin OOOD
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Posted : Jun 8, 2007 03:23
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On 2007-06-08 02:00, Dark_Dork wrote:
Well itz like the cheesy mega anthem trance, Rank A style... Full on borrowz alot from that genere. Sometimez the kick and bass is all that differs the two...
If itz done well, i like it. Handz in the air


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Posted : Jun 8, 2007 09:21
You mean like Eskimo, Skazi ect. power breaks, or you mean breaks like a story is being told and it can take your trip to a whole other place? Listen to the breaks in Psykovsky's - Erlkoenig. The breaks are full of atmosphere, emotions and amazement. I welcome breaks if they are a part of the story, and not just a "Put your hands up in the air, like you just don’t care - party party". If it has some depth, it can often be a beautiful present. A place to rest your head? A place to think? A place to drift far away? A place to lurk around? A place to dance in a whole other fashion, kind of like dancing to chill for a couple of moments. It’s all a matter of taste and it really depends on what kind of break, and how you do it. Actually, while attending live gig’s, I always find my self missing some cleaver breaks here and there where one can trip out on sounds, emotions ect. To often the set’s are generic bombom for x hours. How dull.
mquirk1
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Posted : Jun 8, 2007 12:41
Yeah massive 2 minute long buildups are fucking annoying and remind me too much of hard trance. However, in darkpsy, I like having those really atmospheric breaks of swirling noises and amelodic type stuff.. then BAM the kick and bass schlams back in out of nowhere. Sicknutz.
Anak
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Posted : Jun 8, 2007 13:50
i'm really not into long breaks neither. a good set is a diverse, hence no problem with one or two tracks with such a long break in there, but it's annoying when the whole set consists of tracks like that. add drum-/kickrolls and it gets worse even.

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headyatail2000
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Posted : Jun 8, 2007 22:33
i always find it interesting how DJ's manage to remove breaksss from their setsss!!           <~< "the best things in life aren't things" - art buchwald >~>
Ketil m


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Posted : Jun 9, 2007 00:43
I mean those loooong breaks that makes you lose the thread more or less.
I am not against breaks, but it has to be there for a reason. Not just this full on thing at times.
Ketil m


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Posted : Jun 9, 2007 00:44
Do you have a name for it Anak?
The petition I mean.


Kane
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Posted : Jun 9, 2007 01:10
Style and taste..

I would say that a high amount of breaks is good in certain tracks and styles, the only thing i don't like is when a track has a huge break that keeps building and after the break it drops off to something not as energetic at all..which I see in a lot of melodic stuff these days..
Jikkenteki
Jikkenteki

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Posted : Jun 9, 2007 02:02
The irony of this thread is I remember thinking back in 2003 or 2004 "man, no one does long breaks anymore..." Now in 2007 it's swung back the completely opposite direction.           New Album: Jikkenteki - Flights Of Infinity
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psysnoopy


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Posted : Jun 9, 2007 08:13

Having breaks in tracks, works for me.

I need a kick and they do
Bender B. Rodriguez
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Posted : Jun 10, 2007 13:51
brakes like this are made for people so they can pee and buy a drink, while still getting in time to catch the climax. you see it is a consumer friendly thing.

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