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to combine totally siffrent styles together in order to make something special...
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SilentS
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Posted : Oct 20, 2003 23:40
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which styles would u like to hear mixed together with trance...
there are some nice ideas..
for example:
country with full on
and there many more options..
this could be a very nice way to creat a new style...cauze i feel people are getting kinda tierd from today music because there are only few special tracks today... |
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Anak
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Posted : Oct 20, 2003 23:45
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SilentS
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Posted : Oct 21, 2003 00:14
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hmm well u right..whats about polka with trance..? |
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Ketelf
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Posted : Oct 21, 2003 01:57
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Quazzi
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Posted : Oct 23, 2003 12:18
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Some groups actually have already done that:
Psy-trance vs Classical music:
http://www.synsun.com.ua/
Listen to the samples in the new album section; very original. |
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Light
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Posted : Oct 23, 2003 13:31
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And there is really nothing new in this idea. |
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Quazzi
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Posted : Oct 24, 2003 18:24
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There isn't?! Give me examples please. |
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solipt1c
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Posted : Oct 25, 2003 04:37
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I think taking two alien styles of music and slamming them together makes alright novelty music, but not a serious way forward.
true innovation doesnt clumsily conjoin two genres, it just ignores genres altogether. the real innovation is when u cant really even name the genre, u can name about 30 genres that it touches upon, but in the end the final product is just "itself". for example shpongle - psy chill, psytrance, ambient, world, indian, latin, drumnbass,breakbeats, folk, opera... but in the end it just sounds like shpongle, it doesnt sound like "psy-chill-latin-folk-opera"
if anyone is interested in freestyle music like this allow me to plug my own band keirestu ( www.keiretsu.org.uk ).
major influences include: drumnbass and breakbeat of all tempos, plus psytrance and techno and 4/4, mixed up with jazz and funk, classical, folk, latin/arabian/world sounds, rock'n'roll, ambient... basically we dont really discriminate where we take inspiration from, we just try and blend things to produce a song that sounds like keiretsu.
for example in the tune i'm working on now we set out to do something like hybrid (4/4 trance with orchestral parts), our violinist wrote a fast baroque riff much like Handel, and it operates in the track exactly how an arpeggiated synth operates within a goa tune.
so you can join the dots in a not-silly, not-novelty way, but i think that if u approach with the attitude of "oh i know lets do full-on with.... POLKA" then this is all you will get probably
  http://www.dartrecordings.co.uk/ |
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