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Old 06-15-2009, 07:11 AM
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Question I don't know my genres, halp? >: 3

So I've always liked what I call "techno" or "dance" music.

And recently I've been interested in actually going to a rave (but Oklahoma is not really the place for that, but that's a different forum).

Anyway, a few of my online friends were asking me specifics like what sub-genre do I prefer music-wise. They rattled off happy hardcore, trance, electro, and a few other things and I was like "WHA?" I'm a newb, so I sort a thought it was all the same thing.

Obviously it is not, and I would like to learn the differences so that I will actually have a preference.

Any guides to rave music out there explaining the difference and giving a few samples so I can learn?

I'm also going to listen to the mixes people post and try to get an idea from that too, but if it doesn't have the genre listed than it's more of an artistic preference, ya know?

So, any ideas for the newbie? I needz me sum lurnin'.
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Old 06-16-2009, 09:29 AM
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Update: Hardstyle is awesome. : D
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Old 06-16-2009, 03:30 PM
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Arrow all you need to know.

HOUSE MUSIC
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House music is a style of electronic music that originated in Chicago and New York in the early 1980s. New York too has played an integral part in the development of house music, which is considered a direct descendant of disco music. House music is characterized by a 4/4 beat, meaning there is a prominent kick drum every beat (or every quarter note of a bar). A drum machine or another electronic instrument usually creates the kick drum in house music. House music often has a continuous, repetitive synth bassline and uses a variety of electronic sounds and samples taken from other music genres including jazz, disco, blues and pop. House music generally falls between 118 and 135 beats per minute (BPM). There is some debate surrounding how 'house' music first received its name. In the early 1980s underground warehouse parties become popular in Chicago, and one of these venues was known as 'The Warehouse'. The music played at 'The Warehouse', especially that of resident DJ Frankie Knuckles, was referred to by patrons as 'house' music. Larry Heard, aka 'Mr Fingers' claims that the term 'house' referred to the fact that many DJs created the music in their own homes using simple electronic equipment, drum machines and synthesizers. Chip E. was the first person to describe house music on a record with his track 'It's House', but he claims that the term originated from the way that records were labeled at the Imports Etc. record store where he worked in the early 1980s.
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ELECTRO HOUSE
YouTube - Dj Sneak Vs Hervé 'Droppin Kisses' OUT NOW! Cr2 Records
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As the name implies, electro house encompasses primary elements from both the electro and house genres. While maintaining the straight 4/4 beat structure of house, electro house incorporates elements from the electro sound, such as sharp melodic analogue synthesizer hits and basslines. As with house music, vocals are also sometimes a part of the electro house sound. The tempo for electro house is often slightly accelerated from standard house, residing somewhere between 125 to 135 beats per minute (BPM). The foundation for electro house is house music, which itself is founded on multiple genres including jazz, funk, disco, soul and r&b. House was established in the 1980s in Chicago and New York in the United States by artists such as Larry Heard, Frankie Knuckles, Loose Joints and Larry Levan. Electro house came into prominence in the mid-2000s after the electroclash scene brought a pop sentiment to electronic music. With electroclash's incorporation of indie rock's use of electronic equipment to create its sound, indie rock had unintentionally become an element that affected the evolution of electro house. After the electroclash sound had run its brief but potent course, the distilled pop effect is what resulted in electro house. Electro house is designed for the dancefloor and has gained interest from both the indie rock crowd and traditional house fans.
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DRUM AND BASS
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The term drum & bass is often interchanged with 'jungle'. Both terms refer to the use of fast-paced, syncopated (nearly polyrhythmic) percussion alongside deep, often menacing basslines. (It should be noted, however, that many would contend that the creation of jungle had a direct effect on the evolution of drum & bass.) Significantly, drum & bass features a broken beat, as opposed to the 4/4 kick drum pattern of house and techno. It clocks in at a relatively rapid pace of between 160 and 180 beats per minute (BPM). Created for big room soundsystems, the most poignant element of a drum & bass track is its bassline which is normally always loud, aggressive and meant to be 'felt' as well as heard. Reggae-style vocals are often present, giving direct reference to dancehall. Several synthesized layers act as a glue for the intense and varied rhythms. One-off acetate or white label promos were often passed through the underground circuit as drum & bass was being established. Photek, A Guy Called Gerald, Aphrodite and 4hero were known artists within the community, while artists such as Goldie, Roni Size and LTJ Bukem helped to bring the sound into the mainstream. Several subgenres have been created as a result of the influence of drum & bass; these genres include techstep, breakcore, nubreaks, darkcore and liquid drum & bass.
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TRANCE
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Trance is a style of electronic music that developed in the 1990s in Germany and the UK. Arguably trance is a fusion of ambient music, techno and house and it shares much in common with techno in terms of tempo and rhythm but it features a more melodic edge. The melodies in trance differ from house in that they tend to be more emotional and uplifting. Like techno and house, Trance is characterized by a 4/4 kick drum signature (a kick drum every quarter note of a bar). It generally has a tempo of between 130 and 160 beats per minute (BPM). Trance music is famous for its crescendos and breakdowns. Hi hats in trance are generally on the off-beat and major transitions, builds ups and climaxes are often introduced with a lengthy snare roll. Frankfurt, Germany is often said to be the birthplace of trance as some of its earliest pioneers hailed from the city including Jam El Mar, Oliver Lieb and Sven Väth. But back in 1988 British acid house group The KLF defined the term 'trance' on their record 'What Time Is Love'. By the mid-1990s, trance producers began to experiment with more anthemic basslines and harmonic lead melodies, and as a result the genre entered the mainstream. This in turn led to the development of commercial trance music, with vocals playing an integral part in the popularization of the sound. Trance is said to be a 'big room sound' because of its ability to move a large amount of people and the genre's most popular DJs will often play to audiences numbering tens of thousands in stadiums and at festivals.


excluding hardstyle and happy hardcore which are forms of hardcore. these 4 ganres will help your understanding of electronic dance music a little better.
with each explain which i derived from beatport, there is a link to a style of that genre on youtube you can listen to and get a better understanding for.. hope this helps

-Grambag

p.s. ive produced mixes for all the above genres, if your interested in listening you can download them @ www.mediafire.com/grambag or tune into the plurlife radio to catch one of my shows .
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Old 06-16-2009, 11:42 PM
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here..go to this web page it helped me out a lot.. been around for a while and breaks every thing down..now i havent been to this sight seance it was revised.but i hope it helps

Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music | New Home on Techno.org
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Old 06-16-2009, 11:43 PM
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o0o n even has music clips
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Old 06-17-2009, 08:53 AM
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Thanks grambag and StarKiller! This helps soooo much! I am gonna have so much fun learning. I've also been going to threads and when I see an artist I YouTube them and listen to 2 or 3 songs. Yeay! ^^
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Old 06-17-2009, 08:59 AM
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Ishkur's guide, with the "maps" are really cool! And then it has music right there. Ah, it'll take me days to sample everything lol.

Thanks again guys!
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Old 06-17-2009, 09:17 AM
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no problem im so glad to help =)
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Old 06-17-2009, 03:51 PM
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anytime; when u fall in love with ELECTRO HOUSE; be sure to check my mixes out
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Old 06-20-2009, 07:03 PM
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House was my general favorite of the big 7.

I spent about 8 hours on there listening to everything. = 0

So, I have come to the conclusion that Hard House and Hard Style are the ones I like the most, but Techno Dance, Anthem house, Hard Acid and Speedcore are also super awesome.

Happy House, SynthPop. and VGM are fun to listen to, but not danceable like the others. I need supersuperfast. : D

Yeay learning! So now I'm looking into artists. *Off to Wikipedia* XD
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Old 06-20-2009, 07:05 PM
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I'll go back to Electro house and check it out again. = )
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Old 06-21-2009, 07:08 PM
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Personally I love Dubstep and Electro House.. But here is a list of all the genres / sub genres of genres... people forget to mention urban stuff like dubstep here is a breakdown lol.. Dubstep is very catchy stuff btw check out DJ Louders Mix in the forum
!House!
- Electro House
- Funky House
- Deep House
- Soulful House
- Tech House
- Progressive House
- Tribal House
- Commercial House
!Techno!
- Minimal / Techno
- Hardstyle
- Hardcore Gabber
- Hard House / Hard Dance
!Drum n Bass!
- Liquid Drum n Bass
- Jungle
- Jump Up
!Trance!
- Psy Trance
- Progressive Trance
!Urban!
- Bassline House / Speed Garage / 4x4
- Breakbeat
- Dubstep
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