Favorite Electronica subgenre?

  • 59 results
  • 1
  • 2

This topic is locked from further discussion.

Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#1 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts

Mine has to be Breakcore and Glitchcore. Those areawesome.

Also Psychedelic Trance, Experimental Electronica and IDM are pretty good.

Avatar image for Saturos3091
Saturos3091

14937

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#2 Saturos3091
Member since 2005 • 14937 Posts

Darkcore, Terrorcore, Hardcore, Gabber, and Industrial for me. Some hardstyle and darkwave can be cool on occasion.

Avatar image for poptart
poptart

7298

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#3 poptart
Member since 2003 • 7298 Posts

Nu-disco, house, etc. Something with a bit of a groove; nothing too deep unless I'm smashed in a club - generally 105 - 125 bpm is my grooving range

Avatar image for imaps3fanboy
imaps3fanboy

11169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#4 imaps3fanboy
Member since 2009 • 11169 Posts
None of them :D
Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#5 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts

Nu-disco, house, etc. Something with a bit of a groove; nothing too deep unless I'm smashed in a club - generally 105 - 125 bpm is my grooving range

poptart

Try and deal with this and this :D

Avatar image for Wilfred_Owen
Wilfred_Owen

20964

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 34

User Lists: 0

#6 Wilfred_Owen
Member since 2005 • 20964 Posts
Glitchcore? Breakcore? Who makes up this stuff.
Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#7 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts
Glitchcore? Breakcore? Who makes up this stuff.Wilfred_Owen
Breakcore is a hybreed Hardcore Techno, Drum and Base and Industrial. Played at high speeds. Glitchcore is It's unpleasant, extremely inaccessible baby brother. In my above post I've included a link to both. Forst is Break, socond is Glitch. Listen to 'em
Avatar image for KnightGuard
KnightGuard

105

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#8 KnightGuard
Member since 2005 • 105 Posts

Trance (vocal kind, not hard) and dance

Avatar image for poptart
poptart

7298

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#9 poptart
Member since 2003 • 7298 Posts

[QUOTE="poptart"]

Nu-disco, house, etc. Something with a bit of a groove; nothing too deep unless I'm smashed in a club - generally 105 - 125 bpm is my grooving range

DmadFearmonger

Try and deal with this and this :D

Not really my bag alas - I used to go to some pretty pumped up techno nights in the early 90s which was about my limit, but alas such aggression is too much for my aging palette these days :(

That sounds a little kind of a mix between DnB/post-industrial. I can see it working in a club, but you need a decent rig to get the most out of that kind of music...

Avatar image for Firebird-5
Firebird-5

2848

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#10 Firebird-5
Member since 2007 • 2848 Posts

electronica is not a genre and it does not have any subgenres

Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#11 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"]

[QUOTE="poptart"]

Nu-disco, house, etc. Something with a bit of a groove; nothing too deep unless I'm smashed in a club - generally 105 - 125 bpm is my grooving range

poptart

Try and deal with this and this :D

Not really my bag alas - I used to go to some pretty pumped up techno nights in the early 90s which was about my limit, but alas such aggression is too much for my aging palette these days :(

That sounds a little kind of dubstep/post-industrial. I can see it working in a club, but you need a decent rig to get the most out of that kind of music...

I don't know that it would. It's definetly not for the mainstream. Too freaky for them.
Avatar image for poptart
poptart

7298

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#12 poptart
Member since 2003 • 7298 Posts

[QUOTE="poptart"]

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"]Try and deal with this and this :D

DmadFearmonger

Not really my bag alas - I used to go to some pretty pumped up techno nights in the early 90s which was about my limit, but alas such aggression is too much for my aging palette these days :(

That sounds a little kind of dubstep/post-industrial. I can see it working in a club, but you need a decent rig to get the most out of that kind of music...

I don't know that it would. It's definetly not for the mainstream. Too freaky for them.

Well that's really the point as club music =/= mainstream. You can have massive club hits that nowhere near touch the charts. Hell you can go to club that plays whatever vibe you're looking for. You're a Melbourne guy aren't you? There's heaps of little nooks and crannies around this place that play little mirco genres for a small crowd I'm sure...

Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#13 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"][QUOTE="poptart"]

Not really my bag alas - I used to go to some pretty pumped up techno nights in the early 90s which was about my limit, but alas such aggression is too much for my aging palette these days :(

That sounds a little kind of dubstep/post-industrial. I can see it working in a club, but you need a decent rig to get the most out of that kind of music...

poptart

I don't know that it would. It's definetly not for the mainstream. Too freaky for them.

Well that's really the point as club music =/= mainstream. You can have massive club hits that nowhere near touch the charts. Hell you can go to club that plays whatever vibe you're looking for. You're a Melbourne guy aren't you? There's heaps of little nooks and crannies around this place that play little mirco genres for a small crowd I'm sure...

For real? Sounds good to me. Brings back the possibility of being a DJ to make a living, 'cause I was think that would make an awesome profession
Avatar image for freek666
freek666

22312

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 3

User Lists: 0

#14 freek666
Member since 2007 • 22312 Posts

trance4lyfe

srsly though I love Trance, seeing Above & Beyond in a few months.

Avatar image for poptart
poptart

7298

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#15 poptart
Member since 2003 • 7298 Posts

[QUOTE="poptart"]

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"]I don't know that it would. It's definetly not for the mainstream. Too freaky for them. DmadFearmonger

Well that's really the point as club music =/= mainstream. You can have massive club hits that nowhere near touch the charts. Hell you can go to club that plays whatever vibe you're looking for. You're a Melbourne guy aren't you? There's heaps of little nooks and crannies around this place that play little mirco genres for a small crowd I'm sure...

For real? Sounds good to me. Brings back the possibility of being a DJ to make a living, 'cause I was think that would make an awesome profession

Well you still can make a living, although it's harder now that it used to be becuase music's just too accessible. Back in the days of vinyl, then it was all limited releases and white labels - going to see a DJ you knew you'd hear tracks you'd never heard before. Nowadays you can download whatever tune you like from Juno, whack it on a flash drive and plug it straight into CDJ's - there's little exclusivity anymore. I used to DJ out back in the 90s - used to get paid 20 pounds or so (and free beer) but that was that. It can get a little boring after a while - sometimes things are best left in the realm of a hobby, as trying to make a career out of it can kill the passion you have for it.

But yes, you should check out Fitzroy, bars down in Windsor (when you're old enough of course). I actually played down there the other day - using these new CDJ's befuddle me though so I played terribly, but oh well who cares :P

Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#16 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"][QUOTE="poptart"]

Well that's really the point as club music =/= mainstream. You can have massive club hits that nowhere near touch the charts. Hell you can go to club that plays whatever vibe you're looking for. You're a Melbourne guy aren't you? There's heaps of little nooks and crannies around this place that play little mirco genres for a small crowd I'm sure...

poptart

For real? Sounds good to me. Brings back the possibility of being a DJ to make a living, 'cause I was think that would make an awesome profession

Well you still can make a living, although it's harder now that it used to be becuase music's just too accessible. Back in the days of vinyl, then it was all limited releases and white labels - going to see a DJ you knew you'd hear tracks you'd never heard before. Nowadays you can download whatever tune you like from Juno, whack it on a flash drive and plug it straight into CDJ's - there's little exclusivity anymore. I used to DJ out back in the 90s - used to get paid 20 pounds or so (and free beer) but that was that. It can get a little boring after a while - sometimes things are best left in the realm of a hobby, as trying to make a career out of it can kill the passion you have for it.

But yes, you should check out Fitzroy, bars down in Windsor (when you're old enough of course). I actually played down there the other day - using these new CDJ's befuddle me though so I played terribly, but oh well who cares :P

I'm talkin' about playing my own tracks. Electroinc musician's probably a better term to use. Yeah I'd love to do that. But alas you're probably right. A career's probably not the best way to go. Part time job maybe for a bit of extra cashhhh
Avatar image for Shmiity
Shmiity

6625

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 26

User Lists: 0

#17 Shmiity
Member since 2006 • 6625 Posts

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l40bQFqJX6ILove this song

Avatar image for Firebird-5
Firebird-5

2848

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#18 Firebird-5
Member since 2007 • 2848 Posts

[QUOTE="poptart"]

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"]For real? Sounds good to me. Brings back the possibility of being a DJ to make a living, 'cause I was think that would make an awesome profession DmadFearmonger

Well you still can make a living, although it's harder now that it used to be becuase music's just too accessible. Back in the days of vinyl, then it was all limited releases and white labels - going to see a DJ you knew you'd hear tracks you'd never heard before. Nowadays you can download whatever tune you like from Juno, whack it on a flash drive and plug it straight into CDJ's - there's little exclusivity anymore. I used to DJ out back in the 90s - used to get paid 20 pounds or so (and free beer) but that was that. It can get a little boring after a while - sometimes things are best left in the realm of a hobby, as trying to make a career out of it can kill the passion you have for it.

But yes, you should check out Fitzroy, bars down in Windsor (when you're old enough of course). I actually played down there the other day - using these new CDJ's befuddle me though so I played terribly, but oh well who cares :P

I'm talkin' about playing my own tracks. Electroinc musician's probably a better term to use. Yeah I'd love to do that. But alas you're probably right. A career's probably not the best way to go. Part time job maybe for a bit of extra cashhhh

a producer

Avatar image for poptart
poptart

7298

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#19 poptart
Member since 2003 • 7298 Posts

[QUOTE="poptart"]

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"]For real? Sounds good to me. Brings back the possibility of being a DJ to make a living, 'cause I was think that would make an awesome profession DmadFearmonger

Well you still can make a living, although it's harder now that it used to be becuase music's just too accessible. Back in the days of vinyl, then it was all limited releases and white labels - going to see a DJ you knew you'd hear tracks you'd never heard before. Nowadays you can download whatever tune you like from Juno, whack it on a flash drive and plug it straight into CDJ's - there's little exclusivity anymore. I used to DJ out back in the 90s - used to get paid 20 pounds or so (and free beer) but that was that. It can get a little boring after a while - sometimes things are best left in the realm of a hobby, as trying to make a career out of it can kill the passion you have for it.

But yes, you should check out Fitzroy, bars down in Windsor (when you're old enough of course). I actually played down there the other day - using these new CDJ's befuddle me though so I played terribly, but oh well who cares :P

I'm talkin' about playing my own tracks. Electroinc musician's probably a better term to use. Yeah I'd love to do that. But alas you're probably right. A career's probably not the best way to go. Part time job maybe for a bit of extra cashhhh

Playing your own tracks? As in tracks you write? If so there is sweet f*** all money in that anymore, and it probably isn't going to get any better, which is a shame...

Avatar image for Shmiity
Shmiity

6625

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 26

User Lists: 0

#20 Shmiity
Member since 2006 • 6625 Posts
[QUOTE="Firebird-5"]

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"][QUOTE="poptart"]

Well you still can make a living, although it's harder now that it used to be becuase music's just too accessible. Back in the days of vinyl, then it was all limited releases and white labels - going to see a DJ you knew you'd hear tracks you'd never heard before. Nowadays you can download whatever tune you like from Juno, whack it on a flash drive and plug it straight into CDJ's - there's little exclusivity anymore. I used to DJ out back in the 90s - used to get paid 20 pounds or so (and free beer) but that was that. It can get a little boring after a while - sometimes things are best left in the realm of a hobby, as trying to make a career out of it can kill the passion you have for it.

But yes, you should check out Fitzroy, bars down in Windsor (when you're old enough of course). I actually played down there the other day - using these new CDJ's befuddle me though so I played terribly, but oh well who cares :P

I'm talkin' about playing my own tracks. Electroinc musician's probably a better term to use. Yeah I'd love to do that. But alas you're probably right. A career's probably not the best way to go. Part time job maybe for a bit of extra cashhhh

a producer

A producer is a lot different. He takes a role in the artistic development of the material. It is not just "flipping the knobs". The best producers are good musicians first, not DJ's or handy with Pro-tools.
Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#21 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"][QUOTE="poptart"]

Well you still can make a living, although it's harder now that it used to be becuase music's just too accessible. Back in the days of vinyl, then it was all limited releases and white labels - going to see a DJ you knew you'd hear tracks you'd never heard before. Nowadays you can download whatever tune you like from Juno, whack it on a flash drive and plug it straight into CDJ's - there's little exclusivity anymore. I used to DJ out back in the 90s - used to get paid 20 pounds or so (and free beer) but that was that. It can get a little boring after a while - sometimes things are best left in the realm of a hobby, as trying to make a career out of it can kill the passion you have for it.

But yes, you should check out Fitzroy, bars down in Windsor (when you're old enough of course). I actually played down there the other day - using these new CDJ's befuddle me though so I played terribly, but oh well who cares :P

poptart

I'm talkin' about playing my own tracks. Electroinc musician's probably a better term to use. Yeah I'd love to do that. But alas you're probably right. A career's probably not the best way to go. Part time job maybe for a bit of extra cashhhh

Playing your own tracks? As in tracks you write? If so there is sweet f*** all money in that anymore, and it probably isn't going to get any better, which is a shame...

Yeah, that is a shame... Crap... Ah well, at least it'd be fun
Avatar image for deleterguy
deleterguy

1827

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#22 deleterguy
Member since 2005 • 1827 Posts
Hardcore, tekstyle and hardstyle.
Avatar image for poptart
poptart

7298

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#23 poptart
Member since 2003 • 7298 Posts

[QUOTE="poptart"]

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"]I'm talkin' about playing my own tracks. Electroinc musician's probably a better term to use. Yeah I'd love to do that. But alas you're probably right. A career's probably not the best way to go. Part time job maybe for a bit of extra cashhhhDmadFearmonger

Playing your own tracks? As in tracks you write? If so there is sweet f*** all money in that anymore, and it probably isn't going to get any better, which is a shame...

Yeah, that is a shame... Crap... Ah well, at least it'd be fun

It is fun writing your own tracks, but equal parts frustrating and often boring and laborious trying to engineering the right sounds and get the mix right. Still, it's good to have an artistic outlet and it's quite satisfying even if it is mainly for you own consumption - go forth and lay some tracks down...

Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#24 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"][QUOTE="poptart"]

Playing your own tracks? As in tracks you write? If so there is sweet f*** all money in that anymore, and it probably isn't going to get any better, which is a shame...

poptart

Yeah, that is a shame... Crap... Ah well, at least it'd be fun

It is fun writing your own tracks, but equal parts frustrating and often boring and laborious trying to engineering the right sounds and get the mix right. Still, it's good to have an artistic outlet and it's quite satisfying even if it is mainly for you own consumption - go forth and lay some tracks down...

That I shall :D When I can afford a program to make it all on :(
Avatar image for Shmiity
Shmiity

6625

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 26

User Lists: 0

#25 Shmiity
Member since 2006 • 6625 Posts
[QUOTE="poptart"]

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"][QUOTE="poptart"]

Playing your own tracks? As in tracks you write? If so there is sweet f*** all money in that anymore, and it probably isn't going to get any better, which is a shame...

Yeah, that is a shame... Crap... Ah well, at least it'd be fun

It is fun writing your own tracks, but equal parts frustrating and often boring and laborious trying to engineering the right sounds and get the mix right. Still, it's good to have an artistic outlet and it's quite satisfying even if it is mainly for you own consumption - go forth and lay some tracks down...

Take piano lessons. Im telling ya. Then get a Nord synth and go nuts.
Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#26 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts
[QUOTE="poptart"]

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"]Yeah, that is a shame... Crap... Ah well, at least it'd be funShmiity

It is fun writing your own tracks, but equal parts frustrating and often boring and laborious trying to engineering the right sounds and get the mix right. Still, it's good to have an artistic outlet and it's quite satisfying even if it is mainly for you own consumption - go forth and lay some tracks down...

Take piano lessons. Im telling ya. Then get a Nord synth and go nuts.

I plan on doing that except with a Korg synth
Avatar image for Shmiity
Shmiity

6625

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 26

User Lists: 0

#27 Shmiity
Member since 2006 • 6625 Posts

[QUOTE="Shmiity"][QUOTE="poptart"]

It is fun writing your own tracks, but equal parts frustrating and often boring and laborious trying to engineering the right sounds and get the mix right. Still, it's good to have an artistic outlet and it's quite satisfying even if it is mainly for you own consumption - go forth and lay some tracks down...

DmadFearmonger

Take piano lessons. Im telling ya. Then get a Nord synth and go nuts.

I plan on doing that except with a Korg synth

A microkorg? The playability/interface is crap. Although they are sweet sounding synth engines. Get a Nord synth so you can learn how a synthesizer actually works. The interface is beautiful.

Avatar image for poptart
poptart

7298

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#28 poptart
Member since 2003 • 7298 Posts

[QUOTE="poptart"]

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"]Yeah, that is a shame... Crap... Ah well, at least it'd be funShmiity

It is fun writing your own tracks, but equal parts frustrating and often boring and laborious trying to engineering the right sounds and get the mix right. Still, it's good to have an artistic outlet and it's quite satisfying even if it is mainly for you own consumption - go forth and lay some tracks down...

Take piano lessons. Im telling ya. Then get a Nord synth and go nuts.

I took piano lessens aged around 7, then my teachers husband died and she went all glum and decided not to continue. I've had keyboards for the last 26 years though and I'm not too bad at tinkling on the ivories (I get by at least, although could be better of course). Just looked up Nord though - I can see you can get a vst for cubase so that could be worth a peek :)

Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#29 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"][QUOTE="Shmiity"] Take piano lessons. Im telling ya. Then get a Nord synth and go nuts.Shmiity

I plan on doing that except with a Korg synth

A microkorg? The playability/interface is crap. Although they are sweet sounding synth engines. Get a Nord synth so you can learn how a synthesizer actually works. The interface is beautiful.

Korg Oasys. The same thing that Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater uses. It's... A beautiful instrument /sheds a tear/
Avatar image for Shmiity
Shmiity

6625

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 26

User Lists: 0

#30 Shmiity
Member since 2006 • 6625 Posts
[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"][QUOTE="Shmiity"]

I plan on doing that except with a Korg synthDmadFearmonger

A microkorg? The playability/interface is crap. Although they are sweet sounding synth engines. Get a Nord synth so you can learn how a synthesizer actually works. The interface is beautiful.

Korg Oasys. The same thing that Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater uses. It's... A beautiful instrument /sheds a tear/

Get off the Dream Theater kick man. They are talented guys, sure, but if your serious about music you need to actually learn the basics first. Dream Theater's music is way too complicated. So is Radiohead's, and even The Killers. Before you go into electronic synthesis, learn about the fundementals of music first. Lots of synth today is based off a basic understanding of physics. so that will help too. That Korg keyboard is one of many awesome rigs. But if you wanna learn how to actually make sounds, its not gonna work. Go Nord Lead 1,2, 2x, 3, Im telling you.
Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#31 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"][QUOTE="Shmiity"]

A microkorg? The playability/interface is crap. Although they are sweet sounding synth engines. Get a Nord synth so you can learn how a synthesizer actually works. The interface is beautiful.

Shmiity

Korg Oasys. The same thing that Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater uses. It's... A beautiful instrument /sheds a tear/

Get off the Dream Theater kick man. They are talented guys, sure, but if your serious about music you need to actually learn the basics first. Dream Theater's music is way too complicated. So is Radiohead's, and even The Killers. Before you go into electronic synthesis, learn about the fundementals of music first. Lots of synth today is based off a basic understanding of physics. so that will help too. That Korg keyboard is one of many awesome rigs. But if you wanna learn how to actually make sounds, its not gonna work. Go Nord Lead 1,2, 2x, 3, Im telling you.

Aww

Fine, I'll look into it

Avatar image for deactivated-5e97585ea928c
deactivated-5e97585ea928c

8521

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#32 deactivated-5e97585ea928c
Member since 2006 • 8521 Posts

[QUOTE="poptart"]

Nu-disco, house, etc. Something with a bit of a groove; nothing too deep unless I'm smashed in a club - generally 105 - 125 bpm is my grooving range

DmadFearmonger

Try and deal with this and this :D

What the hell? It sounds like where robots go to die. I'll stick to my House and Dubstep kthx.
Avatar image for Shmiity
Shmiity

6625

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 26

User Lists: 0

#33 Shmiity
Member since 2006 • 6625 Posts

[QUOTE="Shmiity"][QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"]Korg Oasys. The same thing that Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater uses. It's... A beautiful instrument /sheds a tear/DmadFearmonger

Get off the Dream Theater kick man. They are talented guys, sure, but if your serious about music you need to actually learn the basics first. Dream Theater's music is way too complicated. So is Radiohead's, and even The Killers. Before you go into electronic synthesis, learn about the fundementals of music first. Lots of synth today is based off a basic understanding of physics. so that will help too. That Korg keyboard is one of many awesome rigs. But if you wanna learn how to actually make sounds, its not gonna work. Go Nord Lead 1,2, 2x, 3, Im telling you.

Aww

Fine, I'll look into it

Yes. Having a positive effect on today's youth!

Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#34 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts
[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"]

[QUOTE="poptart"]

Nu-disco, house, etc. Something with a bit of a groove; nothing too deep unless I'm smashed in a club - generally 105 - 125 bpm is my grooving range

FrostyPhantasm

Try and deal with this and this :D

What the hell? It sounds like where robots go to die. I'll stick to my House and Dubstep kthx.

Those two are masterworks :D But I don't expect many people to like 'em
Avatar image for Shmiity
Shmiity

6625

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 26

User Lists: 0

#35 Shmiity
Member since 2006 • 6625 Posts

[QUOTE="FrostyPhantasm"][QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"]Try and deal with this and this :D

DmadFearmonger

What the hell? It sounds like where robots go to die. I'll stick to my House and Dubstep kthx.

Those two are masterworks :D But I don't expect many people to like 'em

Dmad, what do you think of this electronica. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttcboE1GrNg

Avatar image for geraldwillkill
geraldwillkill

1134

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 2

User Lists: 0

#36 geraldwillkill
Member since 2005 • 1134 Posts

Mostly all types of Trance and happy hardcore/uk hardcore for me.

Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#37 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"][QUOTE="FrostyPhantasm"] What the hell? It sounds like where robots go to die. I'll stick to my House and Dubstep kthx.Shmiity

Those two are masterworks :D But I don't expect many people to like 'em

Dmad, what do you think of this electronica. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttcboE1GrNg

It's okay. Bit simple for me though
Avatar image for DigitalExile
DigitalExile

16046

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#38 DigitalExile
Member since 2008 • 16046 Posts

Not enough people like trance on this forum. :(

Avatar image for tenaka2
tenaka2

17958

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#39 tenaka2
Member since 2004 • 17958 Posts

[QUOTE="poptart"]

Nu-disco, house, etc. Something with a bit of a groove; nothing too deep unless I'm smashed in a club - generally 105 - 125 bpm is my grooving range

DmadFearmonger

Try and deal with this and this :D

Awful, truly awful. Its difficult to chose which one was worse, but If I had to I'd go for the second.

Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#40 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"]

[QUOTE="poptart"]

Nu-disco, house, etc. Something with a bit of a groove; nothing too deep unless I'm smashed in a club - generally 105 - 125 bpm is my grooving range

tenaka2

Try and deal with this and this :D

Awful, truly awful. Its difficult to chose which one was worse, but If I had to I'd go for the second.

What's better than that?!
Avatar image for tenaka2
tenaka2

17958

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#41 tenaka2
Member since 2004 • 17958 Posts

[QUOTE="tenaka2"]

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"]Try and deal with this and this :D

DmadFearmonger

Awful, truly awful. Its difficult to chose which one was worse, but If I had to I'd go for the second.

What's better than that?!

Anything really, it sounds like someone having an epileptic fit on a cheap keyboard.

Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#42 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"][QUOTE="tenaka2"]

Awful, truly awful. Its difficult to chose which one was worse, but If I had to I'd go for the second.

tenaka2

What's better than that?!

Anything really, it sounds like someone having an epileptic fit on a cheap keyboard.

That's what It's meant to sound like.
Avatar image for loft8000
loft8000

1435

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 6

User Lists: 0

#43 loft8000
Member since 2008 • 1435 Posts

I'm barely into electronica, or know much about it,

but the one album that I love that is electronica is Ministry's Twitch, before they changed their style (even though all their stuff is great.)

Avatar image for X360PS3AMD05
X360PS3AMD05

36320

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#44 X360PS3AMD05
Member since 2005 • 36320 Posts
lol, we need an encyclopedia in here.
Avatar image for freek666
freek666

22312

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 3

User Lists: 0

#45 freek666
Member since 2007 • 22312 Posts

Not enough people like trance on this forum. :(

DigitalExile

*cough*

Avatar image for DigitalExile
DigitalExile

16046

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#46 DigitalExile
Member since 2008 • 16046 Posts

[QUOTE="DigitalExile"]

Not enough people like trance on this forum. :(

freek666

*cough*

One other person isn't enough. >_> And until this thread I didn't know you did at all!

Avatar image for Overlord93
Overlord93

12602

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#47 Overlord93
Member since 2007 • 12602 Posts
Eurodance 8)
Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#48 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts

[QUOTE="freek666"]

[QUOTE="DigitalExile"]

Not enough people like trance on this forum. :(

DigitalExile

*cough*

One other person isn't enough. >_> And until this thread I didn't know you did at all!

I love Psytrance. There's two
Avatar image for DigitalExile
DigitalExile

16046

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#49 DigitalExile
Member since 2008 • 16046 Posts

[QUOTE="DigitalExile"]

[QUOTE="freek666"]

*cough*

DmadFearmonger

One other person isn't enough. >_> And until this thread I didn't know you did at all!

I love Psytrance. There's two

Psytrance is a subgenre of trance, though... not really the same at all.

Avatar image for DmadFearmonger
DmadFearmonger

5169

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

#50 DmadFearmonger
Member since 2009 • 5169 Posts

[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"][QUOTE="DigitalExile"]One other person isn't enough. >_> And until this thread I didn't know you did at all!

DigitalExile

I love Psytrance. There's two

Psytrance is a subgenre of trance, though... not really the same at all.

Yeah it is fairly different.

Not huge on normal trance. It's okay though. Haven't heard anything I really love like I have Psytrance