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    synthet1c
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    they all sound completely different… although they all are generally around the 140bpm mark their structure and the sounds that make them are different.

    techno – is a very rhythmical drum focused and loop based style of music, the elements of bass and melody are present but generally dont deviate from the syncopated drum rhythms.

    • for funky italian techno check out – wehbba, pedro delgardo, Boriqua Tribez, reaky, dynasty (he’s my mate so i have to plug him 🙂 )

    dubstep – is half time drums which are generally very sparse, this genre started being completely minimal and bass driven so your insides would shake, since “brostep” has taken over though the mid range gets all the attention so the speakers scream in your ear, with the sub underneith in sync so you still feel the music.

    • for the sub bass style check out – breakage, burial, skream, benga, triage, kromestar
    • for brostep check out – chase and status, doctor p, flux pavillian, borgore, reso, excission, skrillex

    trance – is a solid 4/4 beat with a push and pull “between the kick and the bass”, but the main focus on this type of genre is the arpregiated synth riffs and lots drum rolls and white noise

    • check out – scot project, kamui, jochen miller, sander van doorn, richard durand, tiesto

    I love the choons from the guys in red[COLOR=#000000], every track they have ever made is an anthem in it’s own right[/COLOR]

    #13046
    synthet1c
    Member

    they all sound completely different… although they all are generally around the 140bpm mark their structure and the sounds that make them are different.

    techno – is a very rhythmical drum focused and loop based style of music, the elements of bass and melody are present but generally dont deviate from the syncopated drum rhythms.

    • for funky italian techno check out – wehbba, pedro delgardo, Boriqua Tribez, reaky, dynasty (he’s my mate so i have to plug him 🙂 )

    dubstep – is half time drums which are generally very sparse, this genre started being completely minimal and bass driven so your insides would shake, since “brostep” has taken over though the mid range gets all the attention so the speakers scream in your ear, with the sub underneith in sync so you still feel the music.

    • for the sub bass style check out – breakage, burial, skream, benga, triage, kromestar
    • for brostep check out – doctor p, flux pavillian, borgore, reso, excission, skrillex

    trance – is a solid 4/4 beat with a push and pull “between the kick and the bass”, but the main focus on this type of genre is the arpregiated synth riffs and lots drum rolls and white noise

    • check out – scot project, kamui, jochen miller, sander van doorn, richard durand, tiesto

    I love the choons from the guys in red

    #13047
    synthet1c
    Member

    they all sound completely different… although they all are generally around the 140bpm mark their structure and the sounds that make them are different.

    techno – is a very rhythmical drum focused and loop based style of music, the elements of bass and melody are present but generally dont deviate from the syncopated drum rhythms.

    • for funky italian techno check out – wehbba, pedro delgardo, Boriqua Tribez, reaky, dynasty (he’s my mate so i have to plug him 🙂 )

    dubstep – is half time drums which are generally very sparse, this genre started being completely minimal and bass driven so your insides would shake, since “brostep” has taken over though the mid range gets all the attention so the speakers scream in your ear, with the sub underneith in sync so you still feel the music.

    • for the sub bass style check out – breakage, burial, skream, benga, triage, kromestar
    • for brostep check out – doctor p, flux pavillian, borgore, reso, excission, skrillex

    trance – is a solid 4/4 beat with a push and pull “between the kick and the bass”, but the main focus on this type of genre is the arpregiated synth riffs and lots drum rolls and white noise

    • check out – scot project, kamui, jochen miller, sander van doorn, richard durand, tiesto

    I love the choons from the guys in red

    #13048
    synthet1c
    Member

    they all sound completely different… although they all are generally around the 140bpm mark their structure and the sounds that make them are different.

    techno – is a very rhythmical drum focused and loop based style of music, the elements of bass and melody are present but generally dont deviate from the syncopated drum rhythms.

    • for funky italian techno check out – wehbba, pedro delgardo, Boriqua Tribez, reaky, dynasty (he’s my mate so i have to plug him 🙂 )

    dubstep – is half time drums which are generally very sparse, this genre started being completely minimal and bass driven so your insides would shake, since “brostep” has taken over though the mid range gets all the attention so the speakers scream in your ear, with the sub underneith in sync so you still feel the music.

    • for the sub bass style check out – breakage, burial, skream, benga, triage, kromestar
    • for brostep check out – doctor p, flux pavillian, borgore, reso, excission, skrillex

    trance – is a solid 4/4 beat with a push and pull “between the kick and the bass”, but the main focus on this type of genre is the arpregiated synth riffs and lots drum rolls and white noise

    • check out – scot project, kamui, jochen miller, sander van doorn, richard durand, tiesto

    I love the choons from the guys in red

    #13049
    synthet1c
    Member

    they all sound completely different… although they all are generally around the 140bpm mark their structure and the sounds that make them are different.

    techno – is a very rhythmical drum focused and loop based style of music, the elements of bass and melody are present but generally dont deviate from the syncopated drum rhythms.

    • for funky italian techno check out – wehbba, pedro delgardo, Boriqua Tribez, reaky, dynasty (he’s my mate so i have to plug him 🙂 )

    dubstep – is half time drums which are generally very sparse, this genre started being completely minimal and bass driven so your insides would shake, since “brostep” has taken over though the mid range gets all the attention so the speakers scream in your ear, with the sub underneith in sync so you still feel the music.

    • for the sub bass style check out – breakage, burial, skream, benga, triage, kromestar
    • for brostep check out – doctor p, flux pavillian, borgore, reso, excission, skrillex

    trance – is a solid 4/4 beat with a push and pull “between the kick and the bass”, but the main focus on this type of genre is the arpregiated synth riffs and lots drum rolls and white noise

    • check out – scot project, kamui, jochen miller, sander van doorn, richard durand, tiesto

    I love the choons from the guys in red

    #13052
    Angelo Medina
    Participant

    I’ve done a techno house mix, check it out if you want to. http://soundcloud.com/angelomedi/rythm-of-the-night

    #1002657
    Arthur Kokanov
    Participant

    Thank you! This helps out alot. I’ve mostly been playing around with house music for practice but il take the time to study these in my spare time.

    #13110
    djrenots
    Participant
    #13113

    beatport.com

    best place to try/buy all types of edm. can also help u to tell the difference if u play around with the different genres for a little bit.

    i still dont know the exact differences (or the correct names for that matter lol), but yeah using beatport to help me sort out my library has def helped a ton.

    #13143
    Arthur Kokanov
    Participant

    thank you all for all the help this is great! I hope I can use all this new information to create some sick new mixes in the coming weeks. 🙂

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