The only trance thing I listen to at all really is Sphongle, so maybe it's just different with psytrance/whatever you wanna call it.
Also the occasional Groove Coverage song but they have some stuff I hate too.
Psy-trance, as Naney will gladly inform you, is basically from a whole different musical lineage from pop trance. To simplify: Pop-trance is from Berlin, psy-trance is from Goa.
I will be playing it here and there during my break, which is right around the corner. However, if I end up getting Pokémon Y and a 3DS like I'm hoping for, it will have to be put on break for an unknown amount of time. That all said, looking forward to it.
Both when I played 999 and when I played VLR the very first game I played after beating them was a Pokemon game. The gap in storytelling quality almost gave me whiplash on both occasions.
House: started out as basically ultra-stripped down disco played on synthesizers. it has grown over the past 30 years to encompass an incredibly wide range of things, but it always features a strong kick on every beat. and falls in the 120-130 bpm range. It also tends to feature a more vintage/organic kinda sound.
Techno: an offshoot of house, taking influences from funk. there is less influence on the kick, with most of the groove coming from the bassline. falls in the 120-150 bpm range. It tends to have a kinda futuristic/mechanical/industrial vibe.
These can be really hard to tell apart and blend together to some degree in lots of cases, so not being able to tell them apart isn't a huge deal
Trance: developed much later, fuses the beat from house music to the more melodically focused synth work from ambient/new age composers such as Jean Michael Jarre, Tangerine Dream, ect.
Dance: Music you dance to
Electronica: a marketing-speak term for electronic music in general
vocal trance is trance w/ vocals, almost always female, and usually less of a dance-floor focus i.e. they tend to be "songs" more often than "tracks"
I think you just made something click for me.
I make a distinction between songs that I write and songs that I make. Or, in other words, songs that have a melodic focus and songs that have a textural focus.
I think the latter would better be described as tracks rather than songs.
Heh, that doesn't sound too surprising from what I've heard. I expect it to be good, but where comparisons are concerned, I don't think anything will ever personally top the Pokémon franchise for me. Various other games and series may fall close though, at least where just handheld games are concerned.
I really know what that's like. Anyway, I'll be sure to give you updates, probably through private messages, if you don't mind. That's preferable for me.
I enjoyed that quite a bit. I don't know how to explain it, but the way the rhythms of the loops fell made it feel... it reminded me of some of Sean Byrne's later Bügsküll work in that I don't know what to call it. It doesn't feel conventionally hip-hop at all, but like just pure rhythmic sound-sculpture, but that is cool and I like it.
Also I really appreciate that so much of the fighting is done in water (all the better for reflecting power rather than destruction like bad action movies do) and that the movie goes to great lengths to show the characters avoiding wanton destruction.
Oh, and that the fights are more than the Transformers style confusing smash-fests. It's pretty impressive that so much of the action is memorable. Like, even months later I still remember a good deal of specific moments from the action scenes.
Also watching it a second time I realize that this movie is very well structured. Every scene just feels full of purpose and the movie's pace always feels just right.
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everyone knows Patchouli's into rap.
Techno: an offshoot of house, taking influences from funk. there is less influence on the kick, with most of the groove coming from the bassline. falls in the 120-150 bpm range. It tends to have a kinda futuristic/mechanical/industrial vibe.
These can be really hard to tell apart and blend together to some degree in lots of cases, so not being able to tell them apart isn't a huge deal
Trance: developed much later, fuses the beat from house music to the more melodically focused synth work from ambient/new age composers such as Jean Michael Jarre, Tangerine Dream, ect.
Dance: Music you dance to
Electronica: a marketing-speak term for electronic music in general
Eurobeat: i have no clue, google it i guess?
/me is now trying to figure out the distinction between Eurodance and Eurobeat, after some wiki walking
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Nevermind, I'm a liar I guess.
https://soundcloud.com/blixty-slycat/soul-fire-i-ii
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
also Li'l Boosie's verse on "Out Here Grindin" does deserve respect.
#justlittlemillenialthings
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Alas, my 21st birthday is a year and a half away.