Electronic Music Forum Feed:
i heard the acid jazz things at ishkurs guide to electronic music (in the downtempo section) and i'm fairly impressed :) maybe some of you got some nice idm'ish recommendations??
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Submitted by Motown Terri
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Author : John GelleiFrom dance, hip hop and metal, as well styled of country and other, non-commercial music, the snare is an untouchable sound So steeped in tradition in many types of music, its use varies from genre to genre and style to style The tempo of the music is also a big factor in determining what - and when - (Read More)
Electronic Music Forum Feed:
Hey, it's about time I joined a forum for music production. I'd talk a little about myself here.I've been producing electronic music for almost 2 years, I've produced a couple of demos for my band aswell. There is something that's odd about my producing though. Around me in real-life, I don't have anyone near me who I can d (Read More)
Electronic Music Forum Feed:
Hey I am new to the whole electronic music scene, i am a guitarist and want to spice things up I guess. It's coming near christmas and I'm going to get a bit of money for it and I was wondering what would be the best choice.. korg electribe em-1(maybe mx) or a microkorg? thanks
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Altsounds:
:papercutz is about adventurous pop music. Started as Bruno Miguel’s music project they’re now a live band. Pursuing a balance between acoustic and electronic sounds on instrumental and vocal tracks, Bruno’s young project has resulted from love of live instrumentation, glitch organic electronics, dream like melodies, pop v (Read More)
Submitted by Motown Terri
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Author : Jarvis D. BurrisProbably the most flexible instrument which has ever been made is the guitar It can be employed in different genres of music ; from alternative rock to country music Most lead vocalists in bands are also a guitar player If you want to learn how to play the guitar, it will take some patience, dedic (Read More)
Electronic Music Forum Feed:
Ok, I'm familiar with normal music theory, I have a background in classical, and I know a bit about writing trance and the like, but I'd also like to look over some theory that pertains only to Electronic music. An example: The acoustic relationship between a saw and square wave, what frequencies are associated with what pe (Read More)
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Hey everyone... I just went to DC to hang out with one of my best friends. He has a few releases on a major electronic music label and he showed me a few things this past weekend. However, I learned so much in such a short period of time, I'm sure I didn't retain everything. Is there anywhere, perhaps a forum, book, or (Read More)
The Daily Swarm - Headlines:
Two major news outlets, NPR and CNN, are covering in varying yet similar fashion the handful of Chinese bands coming to the US, both wondering if the whole Communist stigma will affect the Western-influenced bands’ reception in the US. As long as the music sounds good, right?NPR:America is used to exporting its cultu (Read More)
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Generation Bass
With several posts per day filled with amazing new tracks and mixtapes to download, Generation Bass is a must-know for those in search of bolstering their global electronic music collection. Look out for “Dubstep Mondays” and “Sexxy Cumbia Saturdays.”
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Electronic Music Forum Feed:
But what is my stuff really considered? I've just recently started getting into electronic music and I'm not too sure. I believe it's like IDM/Industrial? can somebody please confirm.
Soundclick.com/zacharyhuff
thanks. :]
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Submitted by Motown Terri
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Author : Mick LLaleBeoufeyWhy spend money to do the recording at the professional studio when you can do it at home? Can you produce a top quality work when the pro studio charge you hourly rate? How excellent if you can do the recording at home anytime you like? Let's see how can this occur It's not as troublesome as you (Read More)
The Daily Swarm - Headlines:
New York Press via Ear Farm:Putting together the heads of some of our smartest, most musically inclined friends we came up with tons of songs, but what was for one person too mainstream was for another too weird. While some folks rallied for bands that have never made it past Market Hotel, others stomped their feet a (Read More)