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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by sigbowls » Wed Aug 28, 2013 7:58 am

hats off to mainstream for noticing theres good music at least
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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by Electric_Head » Wed Aug 28, 2013 8:16 am

Everything goes mainstream at some point but this generally never limits the underground.
I don't make mainstream music so it doesn't effect me .
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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by exfox » Wed Aug 28, 2013 8:44 am

Electric_Head wrote:Everything goes mainstream at some point but this generally never limits the underground.
can't wait for the lowercase mainstream moment

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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by Doctor_Dave » Wed Aug 28, 2013 7:01 pm

not like "EDM" artists had any bass in their tunes to begin with/
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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by orangeluva56 » Wed Aug 28, 2013 7:03 pm

exfox wrote:
Electric_Head wrote:Everything goes mainstream at some point but this generally never limits the underground.
can't wait for the lowercase mainstream moment
yeah i got a feeling white noise is gonna get its turn pretty soon

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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by test_recordings » Thu Aug 29, 2013 1:08 am

orangeluva56 wrote:
exfox wrote:
Electric_Head wrote:Everything goes mainstream at some point but this generally never limits the underground.
can't wait for the lowercase mainstream moment
yeah i got a feeling white noise is gonna get its turn pretty soon

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Japan has a genre dedicated to making noise and nothing but, pretty intense some of it
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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by EliteLennon117 » Thu Aug 29, 2013 1:11 am

test recordings wrote:
orangeluva56 wrote:
exfox wrote:
Electric_Head wrote:Everything goes mainstream at some point but this generally never limits the underground.
can't wait for the lowercase mainstream moment
yeah i got a feeling white noise is gonna get its turn pretty soon

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Japan has a genre dedicated to making noise and nothing but, pretty intense some of it
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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by wolf89 » Thu Aug 29, 2013 1:44 am

It's not just Japan you ignorant people. Noise and specifically Harsh Noise which you're talking about exists world wide

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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by Shum » Thu Aug 29, 2013 3:49 am

It costs far less (in both the short and long term) to produce with electronic instrumentation. More money for the marketing department obvs.

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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by test_recordings » Thu Aug 29, 2013 11:26 am

wolf89 wrote:It's not just Japan you ignorant people. Noise and specifically Harsh Noise which you're talking about exists world wide
Okay cool, never heard it in the UK but whatever
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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by test_recordings » Thu Aug 29, 2013 11:27 am

Shum wrote:It costs far less (in both the short and long term) to produce with electronic instrumentation. More money for the marketing department obvs.
I wouldn't even say instrumentation, just DAWs and vsts
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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by wolf89 » Thu Aug 29, 2013 12:09 pm

test recordings wrote:
wolf89 wrote:It's not just Japan you ignorant people. Noise and specifically Harsh Noise which you're talking about exists world wide
Okay cool, never heard it in the UK but whatever
There's loads of it everywhere.

This guy is pretty known and from Yorkshire. I mean it's leaning a little towards power electronics on this one but still, he does do some harsh noise stuff too.


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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by test_recordings » Thu Aug 29, 2013 12:54 pm

wolf89 wrote:
test recordings wrote:
wolf89 wrote:It's not just Japan you ignorant people. Noise and specifically Harsh Noise which you're talking about exists world wide
Okay cool, never heard it in the UK but whatever
There's loads of it everywhere.

This guy is pretty known and from Yorkshire. I mean it's leaning a little towards power electronics on this one but still, he does do some harsh noise stuff too.

I had fun playing with my hand over the speaker to fuck with the sound

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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by ultraspatial » Mon Sep 02, 2013 12:09 pm

test recordings wrote:Okay cool, never heard it in the UK but whatever
whitehouse?

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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by test_recordings » Mon Sep 02, 2013 12:16 pm

ultraspatial wrote:
test recordings wrote:Okay cool, never heard it in the UK but whatever
whitehouse?
Dunno it
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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by ultraspatial » Mon Sep 02, 2013 12:30 pm

test recordings wrote:
ultraspatial wrote:
test recordings wrote:Okay cool, never heard it in the UK but whatever
whitehouse?
Dunno it

also making music as cut hands

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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by test_recordings » Mon Sep 02, 2013 2:02 pm

Makes me think of lofi gabber
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Re: Electronic the norm in mainstream

Post by ThisIsSovereign » Mon Sep 02, 2013 3:15 pm

tturchi wrote:Southern Rap is my favorite genre outside of dubstep/house. I've started noticing more and more rap songs are incorporating electronic style techniques especially basslines. I also used to listen to country back when it was actually country music (90s country). Now it's pop music with cowboy hats.

Anyways I have a feeling electronic music is going to keep going more towards mainstream style. In the billboard hot 100 EDM artists like daft punk, Zedd, Avicii, have tracks on the chart. The songs however have more singing and LESS BASS!

Just wanted to know what everyone else's thoughts ab this are.
They don't even need to put any bass in it, no one will notice. It's waste music made for the masses who just put the radio on in their car which has shit speakers that can't even reproduce the bass. Gotta have vocals in there since that's what the masses want, something "catchy" to sing a long to, they don't really care about the instrumental side. Most people probably don't even know what sub-bass is and don't understand the concept of physically feeling music :lol:.

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