Anyone else having this problem?
EDIT: I think it's sorted now. Might have just been random.
<rant>tavravlavish wrote:...people are pretty good at making sounds just not good at writing songs.
Dude you're missing a big point on this. You can't compare rhythmic-based music with harmony-based music (classical) that easily and label dubstep/house/dnb/etc as repetitive. Precisely with the advent of funk in the 60s, music began to have a groove. A groove is broken once too much variation is added. Have you ever listened to a rock song, heard the intro or bridge, and said, "I wish more of that song had that riff in it!"? Well that's precisely why holding a groove was so important in funk. Funk is dying in popular culture (except in hip-hop) because everyone wants to push the envelope and play extremely improvised jazzy crap (early 20th century jazz is the only jazz for me). But, groove is so important for electronic music (dnb, house, dubstep, hip-hop, etc - all music highly influenced by funk). I do agree that repetition is a problem sometimes, but that doesn't mean that a song has to jump around from a to z and back to keep the listener interested. The problem, IMO, is that producers make music to be played by djs, and not as songs good enough to be heard on their own. That means it only needs to be interesting for no more than 2 minutes. I think classic instrumental dub reggae had the right idea. When it comes to any funk-influenced and -derived genres, you simply can't break the groove, so variation actually becomes a huge challenge of trying to marry simplicity with complexity. Therein lies the beauty of funk and funkiness.alphacat wrote:<rant>tavravlavish wrote:...people are pretty good at making sounds just not good at writing songs.
Dude, this is a whole other thread right here. I absolutely agree. Part of the problem - if you see it as a problem, anyway - is the old formulaic house music approach to songwriting: adding and subtracting. Add a high hat... then add another break... then add a melody... now remove the melody... then the break... then the hat... then pause on some ambience or a vocal sample... bring it back with a generic house music kick drum doubling-&-redoubling buildup...
What about parts, people? It doesn't have to be verse/chorus/verse like rock, but for fuck's sake - why the same goddamn 2 notes for 6 minutes?! Why come up with a decent melody or hook... and then play only that one thing straight through the entire goddamn song until we're sick of it?
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Even in classical music, where a theme is stated and then variations on the theme are presented - they're still changing it up, restating the theme in new ways, new keys, new tempos. Nobody's asking you to be like Yes or a Broadway musical with 14 different changes or whatever - just mix it up a little for fuck's sake.
Yea man, this one got a bit messed up. I think maybe the deadline should have been extended (again, if it was once already) and possibly more time taken over the whole thing. There's too much rushing that happens in my eyes.Razzil_CT wrote:I think 24 votes is pathetic. More people need to vote, and I'm sure more people are actually listening to this stuff.
Number 12, my tune, got no votes... you can't even see that in the results though, cuz everything got all screwed up and my track wasn't posted along with the others (not my fault). But yea just to put that out there.
true, I just like to see it run smoothly, when I first started doing these (which wasnt very long ago) shit was a little more punctual and I liked that, not more serious just more punctual, a deadline was a deadline, if a tune was accidentally not put up it the person would make a quick post about it and it would get taken care of, the rules were always posted by the winner, the music would get posted a few days after the deadline. More people were participating, listening and voting too, I feel like when things are more punctual and not sloppy everything is more enjoyable for everybody. maybe we should push the deadline back a bit? I always liked 3 weeks, but if its the winners choice thats cool too.wrexile wrote:Yea man, this one got a bit messed up. I think maybe the deadline should have been extended (again, if it was once already) and possibly more time taken over the whole thing. There's too much rushing that happens in my eyes.Razzil_CT wrote:I think 24 votes is pathetic. More people need to vote, and I'm sure more people are actually listening to this stuff.
Number 12, my tune, got no votes... you can't even see that in the results though, cuz everything got all screwed up and my track wasn't posted along with the others (not my fault). But yea just to put that out there.
I'm sorry that your tune was overlooked mate. I guess we've just got to keep improving the process which, in time, will happen.
But it's all just a bit of fun : ) We shouldn't get too serious about the whole thing or the fun stops, which is the main point of the comp.
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