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2011.12.14, 02:49 PM | #21 |
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No, I was saying that there were three different options to the electronic music:
1) Capsule-style 2) Hatsukoi/Togatta to the EXTREME 3) Dubstep Not that any of them are similar beyond being "electronic music". |
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I'd really like the idea, an album like that could result in something very interesting.
I've heard a few songs by capsule that mixes the electronic sounds with jazz, bossa nova/samba or other latin rhythms, quite in the vein of the second track from the Carnation single. Plus the Hatsukoi/Togatta-ish compositions which, by the way, I think are already EXTREME, but I get the idea. |
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No dubstep, its the worst of the worst.
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2011.12.15, 06:47 AM | #25 |
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You used to be cool brah
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talking about ringo doing electronic stuff, I would love her to finally release an album of remixes to her songs (remixes of TJ's songs would be lovely too). remixes by Yasutaka Nakata would be very welcomed too (as long as he doesn't auto-tune her voice and make her sound like Perfume's 4th member)
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I know shite like Skrillex is more internationally famous, but that's got as much to do with dubstep as a Fisher Price keyboard preset "jazz" rhythm has with Miles Davis. This might be wounded South London pride speaking, but at least grab yourself Burial's albums or something, while the harder stuff that is genuine has its place in the club.
Hatsukoi Shoujo is crying out for some dubstep remixes. FWIW Mala's Alicia has chord transitions a bit like Himitsu. Last edited by so_cold : 2011.12.17 at 03:17 AM. |
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Ok, so.... Skrillex is dubstep (as I understood it). Burial is also dubstep. These sound nothing alike. I don't like Burial either, but it's more a disinterest than a utter hate...
I think dubstep is one of those stupid genres that are slightly variant to the main genre they are in then? Like emo or metalcore. But man, if both Skrillex and Burial are classified as dubstep, then I really don't like/don't 'get' dubstep. Still, I don't wanna hear any Skrillex OR Burial-esque Ringo remixes ever :-p And GTFO Yasutaka Nakata also. All of his music will age so badly, just wait and see. It'll sound like Ace of Base in 10 years time :-p
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My fart makes dubstep too.
Anybody wants to listen to it? |
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