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farmer1 07 April 2004 08:00 PM

What exactly are the different type of "dance" music?
 
How is each of the following described/examples of artists.

Dance
Trance
Garage
House
Underground
etc.

Always wondered... :confused:

ALi-B 07 April 2004 10:36 PM

Although R&B is strangely now classified as that thesedays too :confused:

and don't forget electronica

farmer1 07 April 2004 10:38 PM

and what is R&B now adays I thought it was Rythm and Blues? :confused:

suprabeast 07 April 2004 10:42 PM

Dance - let me be your fantasy - set you free type stuff

trance - more along the lines of dj sammi stuff

garage - slower - 2step and 4/4 so solid crew type stuff

house - crap! errr... constant boom boom boom bass line


its not definative but rough examples

Madjay2 07 April 2004 10:45 PM

trance - more along the lines of dj sammi stuff

bollox - trance is Paul Van Dyk ie For An Angel, Ferry Corsten - Spaceman, Balleric Bill - Destination Sunshine (tiesto remix)

R&B aint dance and it never will be

dont forget Hardcore , Funk House, Progressive, Techno the list goes on

suprabeast 07 April 2004 10:47 PM


Originally Posted by Madjay2

bollox - trance is Paul Van Dyk ie For An Angel, Ferry Corsten - Spaceman, Balleric Bill - Destination Sunshine (tiesto remix)

theres different levels of trance the same as there are different levels of all other music... from the tunes that play on the radio through to underground rave music so its not bollox at all

ChrisB 07 April 2004 10:48 PM

I'd argue that house music isn't boom boom boom but usually more vocal and uplifting.

suprabeast 07 April 2004 10:50 PM


Originally Posted by ChrisB
I'd argue that house music isn't boom boom boom but usually more vocal and uplifting.

yeah but you cant argue that every tune has exactly the same bassline. the rest of the stuff may be different but the base line is the same on every tune

Madjay2 07 April 2004 10:59 PM

i believe u are thinking more of HARD house. house music is cracker i have busted a few groovey moves to some house tunes. but i've thrown full wobblers to Hard House if ya like it check out a song Champion Burns - Scratchism, its a beast:D

ur idea of what Trance is, is easy to understand as this is what u r told his Trance (a buzz word lately) but it is really very watered down trance/dance i personally dont recongise it at trance

suprabeast 07 April 2004 11:06 PM


Originally Posted by Madjay2

ur idea of what Trance is, is easy to understand as this is what u r told his Trance (a buzz word lately) but it is really very watered down trance/dance i personally dont recongise it at trance

you could say that about lots of different music but it has to fit into a category somewhere, and its not pop music (in the sense of boy bands) and the closest thing it comes into is trance therefore making it trance

you could argue that some artists dont produce rock music just cos its not as hard rock as others...but its still rock music

OllyK 07 April 2004 11:16 PM

Look up Ishkur's guide to house music, will see if I can find the URL tomorrow

FASTER MIKE!! 07 April 2004 11:20 PM

no ones mentioned salsa:rolleyes:;):p:D

mike:D

Tiggs 07 April 2004 11:28 PM

"i have busted a few groovey moves to some house tunes. but i've thrown full wobblers to Hard House "

lol....i must be very very old!

Freak 07 April 2004 11:45 PM

Dj sammy trance? LOL Thats pop music/euro dance. But it certainly isnt trance.

using random examples (that you may have heard of or did well) from my record boxes- as i play all styles there are plenty to choose from

p.s- all your genres listed can be subdivided many times and they cross over a lot also (subdivided genres also breifly mentioned)

Very briefly:

-Dance- general term to describe anything with a dancey beat (with bom tsch bom tsch bom tsch bom tsch being the generic dance beat)

-Trance (hard/euphoric/euro/dark/)- example-armin van buuren, system F, basically Generally euphoric and uplifting (although can be darker)- the main characteristic of trance is the long, quiet breakdown which then builds up to the peak of the track. fast music

Garage (2 step/speed garage/4 to the floor)-example:shola ama- imagine(asylum remix),K ci and jojo- tell me its real (remix), artful doger-re rewind
an evolution of house music fused with r&b/soul/hip hop/ragga. skippy drums and BIG bassline being the characteristics. tends to be quite fast, although not as fast as trance. roughly double the speed of r&B/hip hop (and not by coincidence)

House (baleric/funky/progressive/U.S/soulful/)example: Narcotic thrust- i like it,Shapeshifters-lolas theme.
Typical dancey beat (see 'dance' above for description) varies widely in speed, soulfulness, content and appeal. Can catergorise anything from basement jaxx to masters at work.


Underground- General term for anything not very commercially viable, or small fan base, no potential for radio/video play/record sales. For example, seb fontaine (aka dead mundane) plays mainly underground stuff on his show on radio 1. can also be used as a term for something that may become big, but isnt yet. But its most common use is with regards to commercial viablilty/those 'in the know'

You can argue until the cows come home over genre defining, and peple always will- the fact is so many genres cross over nowadays, and evolve from one another it can be difficult to pigeonhole them.

I could write pages on this stuff-

StickyMicky 08 April 2004 12:09 AM


Originally Posted by suprabeast
Dance - let me be your fantasy - set you free type stuff

trance - more along the lines of dj sammi stuff

garage - slower - 2step and 4/4 so solid crew type stuff

house - crap! errr... constant boom boom boom bass line


its not definative but rough examples

let me be your fantasy is actualy a really really old oldskool track, non of this in the charts buisness, i have mix tapes fromn 95 (i think) when this was getting hammerd in the clubs!!

still is dance music i suppose

Dj sammi, if anything other then complete ****e, could be classed as commercial cheesy and crappy trance

as the man above said i would class PVD and Tiesto as typical trance, Trance also has a few off springs such as Hard Trance (which i Dj and is a lot harder and less "floaty" ) and more recently the Goa/Psy-Trance which i rekon will be a big, well known genre by the end of this year, been listening to quite a bit of Psy-Trance recently, doesnt seam to be much uk involvement

everything seams to split up and start its new genre, house, hard house, funky house, still waiting for Psy-House ;)

to get to sum decent "trance" you have to dig underneath the many layers of the commercial crap, and get into a decent club which plays for the people, and not just for the drinks sold from the bar

StickyMicky 08 April 2004 12:10 AM


Originally Posted by ChrisB
I'd argue that house music isn't boom boom boom but usually more vocal and uplifting.

i would agree with that

ScoobyDriverWannabe 08 April 2004 01:12 AM

cant remember how to post a link but this gives a pretty damm good explanation of trance



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trance_music

Jay m A 08 April 2004 09:36 AM

In the good old days House was house and Garage was vocal house :D

None of this 2 step UK MTV bollocks.

Theres some good stuff out there if you look for it, proper garage has never been mainstream :)

Dream Weaver 08 April 2004 10:08 AM

Dj Sammy = Trance - oh dear :(

Cheesy pop/dance.

Proper trance comes from the like of the Tunnel lot, DJ Networx etc etc

Not to say I dont like any cheesy pop type stuff, some I dont mind, but for proper stuff, you need the tunes that aren't in the charts.

Go listen to the channels on di.fm for some clarification.

brickboy 08 April 2004 10:08 AM

Wot, no speed garage and progressive house? ;):D

Double 99 -- Ripgroove
React2Rhythm -- Intoxication (Leftfield mix)

Pure class :D

Dream Weaver 08 April 2004 10:09 AM


Originally Posted by Jay m A
In the good old days House was house and Garage was vocal house :D

None of this 2 step UK MTV bollocks.

Theres some good stuff out there if you look for it, proper garage has never been mainstream :)

In the proper good old days, house was Italian, and Garage was where I kept my BMX with 5 spoke mags ;)

OllyK 08 April 2004 10:34 AM

Here ya go - Ishkur's guide to Electronic Music. May not be quite complete but shows when things started to appear and what they came from http://www.di.fm/edmguide/edmguide.html

AdrianFRST 08 April 2004 10:37 AM

There's a lot of stuff that doesn't fit into any category at all, or is categorised as something that's pretty meaningless. For example:

IDM is Intelligent Dance Music, but you can't really dance to it.

Garage (the real US stuff) is so called because of the Paradise Garage club. "UK Garage" or "Speed Garage" has nothing to do with Garage at all really.

Trance was originally so-called because of it's hypnotic properties, the latest Euro Screamers from AvB, Ferry Corsten et al are hardly likely to put you to sleep. What they used to call "Eurodance" - European music at 135-145bpm with big synths and female vocals, Cappella etc is now what most people call Trance, it's just the sounds have progressed and the melodies become more complex, but it's essentially the same thing.

STi wanna Subaru 08 April 2004 10:47 AM


Originally Posted by AdrianFRST
Garage (the real US stuff) is so called because of the Paradise Garage club. "UK Garage" or "Speed Garage" has nothing to do with Garage at all really.

I was just going to post the same..... House comes from the abrieviation of "The Warehouse" where house music pioneers like Derrick Carter used to play the style of music.

UK Garage is pure Turd and it's an insult to compare it with 'Garage'

Dracoro 08 April 2004 10:52 AM

If you can't dance to it, is it dance music?

unclebuck 08 April 2004 11:04 AM

There's two types of house music - Good, and Bad.

Or to put it another way - Underground, and Cheesy Handbag ****e!!

UB:D

B4 Boy (at work!) 08 April 2004 11:38 AM

Dont forget the Nu-Skool!!!
 
Nu-Skool Breaks: Plump DJ's, Rennie Pilgrem, JDS, Krafty Kuts, Stanton Warriors!!

(i'll shut up now!)

BMWhere? 08 April 2004 11:52 AM

Who's DJ Sammy? :confused:

Gimmi some funky hause please :D

astraboy 08 April 2004 01:04 PM

Dont forget the Hardcore.
Sharkey, Sy, Kevin Energy, Dougal, Hixxy, Brisk Et. al.
The Hardcore scene has remerged from the 99 dark days of chipmunk vocals and not production talent.
I'm loving my hardcore and have been since 97though :D
astraboy.

JohnRoly 08 April 2004 01:48 PM

What a pointless thread!!!

The people who make the music don't pigeonhole themselves (and lets face it, these days there are new "types" of dance/house music evolving on a daily basis!!), so why does everybody else try!! Basically the only two types of dance music and 4 beat and breakbeat.

And by the way - Let me be your fantasy was first released in 1992!


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