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can "dark trance" become fluffy?

Stregone
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Posted : Oct 20, 2007 08:08
I think there is just good music and music I don't like...

I heard good cheesy melodies in hard sound from tryambaka and delysid, and very cheese and not so good in azax, toxic and so on, good dark full-on but too cheesy melodies.....


I don't like those cheesy melodies if there is no story in the back, too much:

"Hey I put some melodies very cheesy so I go more mainstream and the crowd get crazy on ecstasy And I get more gigs and sell more cd's..."


But hey this is my point of view....

I still prefer dark full-on with some cheese, then totally cheese full-on, for happy people, who see only good things, but seems to live in a bubble of dream and don't like to go a little more deeper and see the whole gamma of energy and not just the superficial happyland heidi melodies...


And also I don't like all those newcomers ex deathmetal fans who comes with hey dark is the best, hey go faster and makes 170 hardcore, noisy stuff.... ok it is experimental, ok it is new, but is CRAP, is not nice music, is ex guitarrist blackmetal wannabe who got a laptop and makes cubase sound since 2 year.... killah, super stompah etc etc


But this said, hopefully, there full of talent in all genres, people who makes good music and in the middle of the sea of releases there are still some rare pearls which can turn a dancefloor totally crazy and makes people trip in the realm of psychedelia...

Hopefully there are some labels who don't fall in the race to higher bpm and rest giving us the fantastic sound of great artists and don't follow trends but taste....



That's just my opinion Maybe a little cynic, but hey I'm at work at 5 am -.-


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Elad
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Posted : Oct 20, 2007 09:46
fluffy dark is the best

i cant bare the noisy ones sorry

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monno
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Posted : Oct 20, 2007 11:20
tractor in a blender ahahahahaha that comparison just made my entire day dude

Btw. here is the ultimate machine for that kind of music.
Just stick a mic near it and hear the music play.
By my own estimates i should be able to churn out a couple of albums a day at least hehe.

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exotic
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Posted : Oct 20, 2007 16:31
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On 2007-10-19 14:59, a3k wrote:
well this is not my real question and i don´t wish that to happen..but lately i have been listening to some tracks, and i found that a lot of "dark" and "agressive" artists are pushing boundaries and "producing/writting" dark music with that "touch" of happy melodies, and even goa melodies..do you guys think this will be a tendencie or just a grain of sand?


I sincerely hope we get to hear more music like that. in the past four five months i havent come close to hearing a good dark album ( the phobium was good) .. be it pure pounding dark like the psykovsky or crazy deep mind bending industrial based greg on earth.. artists should go beyond the raatattatadhikdhikhidk monotonous noise which is aimed at the acid heads and they actually dig that noise for lack of better music.. there has to be a sense of melody to call anything music be it dark or morning ( the bassline is the differentiating factor right ?)

I really hope artists put some soul in their work rather than churning out run of the mill stuff which has become a trend .. someone needs to break the shackles and get a sense of melody in the midst of the so called dark ... give us dark heads music not noise           missing plug-in
Dogon
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Posted : Oct 20, 2007 17:32
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On 2007-10-20 16:31, exotic wrote:
(the bassline is the differentiating factor right ?)




you have answered this yourself.....

here....
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On 2007-10-20 16:31, exotic wrote:
there has to be a sense of melody to call anything music be it dark or morning


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exotic
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Posted : Oct 20, 2007 17:44
bassline is surely different from melody isnt it? goa trance ?

unless of course its rinkadink .. the man with the melodious bassline.
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Dogon
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Posted : Oct 20, 2007 17:52
ya bassline is different from melody ofcourse, but the idea on of this topic is blending melodies with dark basslines.... so probably "fluffy dark" is somethinng like that.....           We were born naked & grow up to become wicked.
Magox
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Posted : Oct 20, 2007 18:03
dark trance with melodies, hmmm

i think i'd want to cry

melancholic trance            "On the path of spirituality, one ventures to vanquish one’s own faults rather than to judge others"
exotic
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Posted : Oct 20, 2007 18:19
@dogon - i wasnt really asking a question , just rhetorically putting across that bassline is what differentiates dark from morning , not melodies . Im totaly for incorporating melodies in dark music. i havent heard of a track with a dark melody riding a happy fluffy bassline being called dark , if you know what i mean. but that would be interesting.           missing plug-in
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Posted : Oct 20, 2007 19:27
Hey, is it true that the cardiac beats per minute in a mothers woom is exactly 145 bpm ?? Anyone ??.... hmmm? Should we have a scientist to check whether or not the mother's woom beat has started to increase ?? Sorry for my Engl, I' m stpd.. Wow, what waz thatz? - Another meteor darling.. - Jonas, it's over our heads, get rid of it.. - Yes mam..            ".. You claim that this thing .. did not affect the larger part of your brain!! Then, how come everyone else describe you as an Extra fu.. terrestrial !!!
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Dogon
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Posted : Oct 21, 2007 09:26
Quote:

On 2007-10-20 18:19, exotic wrote:
@dogon - i wasnt really asking a question , just rhetorically putting across that bassline is what differentiates dark from morning , not melodies . Im totaly for incorporating melodies in dark music. i havent heard of a track with a dark melody riding a happy fluffy bassline being called dark , if you know what i mean. but that would be interesting.




got ya

Would be really interesting to listen to that kinda stuff...           We were born naked & grow up to become wicked.
Ellon
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Posted : Oct 21, 2007 11:55
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On 2007-10-20 18:03, Magox wrote:
dark trance with melodies, hmmm

i think i'd want to cry

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Posted : Oct 22, 2007 15:49
exactly the good goa sounds mixed into the darkness makes the trip even spookier hehehehh           ---
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anOM
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Posted : Oct 22, 2007 18:32
i´m with Elad
100%
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Elad
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Posted : Oct 22, 2007 18:40
Quote:

On 2007-10-20 19:27, psy-rat wrote:
Hey, is it true that the cardiac beats per minute in a mothers woom is exactly 145 bpm ??



well u can check your own
i promise u its not the same when u dance and when u sit home relax
usual when siting is 70-80 and when dancing 110-130 and more , depend how hard can u dance
anwyaz i can enjoy music in any bpm , it got nothing to do with physical dimension exept thats the way i express it
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