The styles in electronic music, page 2



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on April 29th, 2006
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Psychedelic Trance:
Psychedelic trance, often referred to as psytrance, is a form of electronic dance music that developed from Goa trance in the early 1990s. Many people mistakenly believe psytrance is a form of trance music when in fact, what is today called trance music was developed following the success of Goa trance when it first began hitting the mainstream. In some psychedelic trance circles and online communities, 'Psychedelic' is the preferred name for the genre as it provides an umbrella term for the many divergent styles including psytrance, goa, full on, dark psy, melodic psy, progressive, minimal, nizhot, and suomi. Calling it Psychedelic also distinguishes the style from the much clubbier type of music called trance music and reinforces the roots of goa trance in the psychedelic community. Psychedelic trance generally has a fast tempo, in the range 135 to 150 beats per minute (bpm) but has developed into numerous different styles within the genre all with their own range of tempos. The emphasis in psychedelic trance is placed strongly on purely synthesized timbres in terms of programming and lead melodies. The original Goa trance was often made with popular Modular synthesizers and hardware samplers, but the preference in Psychedelic trance has moved to sample manipulation and storage in VST and AU software sampler applications. The use of analog synthesizers for sound synthesis has given way to digital "virtual analog" instruments like the Nord Lead, Access Virus, Korg MS-2000, Roland JP-8000 and computer VST and AU plugins like Native Instruments Reaktor. These are usually controlled by MIDI sequencers within Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) applications.
Psytrance is most popular in the UK, Israel, Portugal, Mexico, Germany, Japan, Australia, Brazil, South Africa, Serbia, Macedonia, Netherlands, the Nordic countries and India. The genre is not as well known outside its scene as uplifting or progressive trance is.
Psychedelic trance developed out of the early 1990s Goa Trance scene through the influence of artists such as Timeshard and Eat Static, both on the Planet Dog record label.
The first pure Psychedelic trance label was Dragonfly Records, formed by the artist and trance producer Martin "Youth" Glover (a former bassist for the band Killing Joke) in Brixton, London
Psychedelic trance, often referred to as psytrance, is a form of electronic dance music that developed from Goa trance in the early 1990s. Many people mistakenly believe psytrance is a form of trance music when in fact, what is today called trance music was developed following the success of Goa trance when it first began hitting the mainstream. In some psychedelic trance circles and online communities, 'Psychedelic' is the preferred name for the genre as it provides an umbrella term for the many divergent styles including psytrance, goa, full on, dark psy, melodic psy, progressive, minimal, nizhot, and suomi. Calling it Psychedelic also distinguishes the style from the much clubbier type of music called trance music and reinforces the roots of goa trance in the psychedelic community. Psychedelic trance generally has a fast tempo, in the range 135 to 150 beats per minute (bpm) but has developed into numerous different styles within the genre all with their own range of tempos. The emphasis in psychedelic trance is placed strongly on purely synthesized timbres in terms of programming and lead melodies. The original Goa trance was often made with popular Modular synthesizers and hardware samplers, but the preference in Psychedelic trance has moved to sample manipulation and storage in VST and AU software sampler applications. The use of analog synthesizers for sound synthesis has given way to digital "virtual analog" instruments like the Nord Lead, Access Virus, Korg MS-2000, Roland JP-8000 and computer VST and AU plugins like Native Instruments Reaktor. These are usually controlled by MIDI sequencers within Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) applications.
Psytrance is most popular in the UK, Israel, Portugal, Mexico, Germany, Japan, Australia, Brazil, South Africa, Serbia, Macedonia, Netherlands, the Nordic countries and India. The genre is not as well known outside its scene as uplifting or progressive trance is.
Psychedelic trance developed out of the early 1990s Goa Trance scene through the influence of artists such as Timeshard and Eat Static, both on the Planet Dog record label.
The first pure Psychedelic trance label was Dragonfly Records, formed by the artist and trance producer Martin "Youth" Glover (a former bassist for the band Killing Joke) in Brixton, London

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on April 29th, 2006
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Some people at these festivals frequently consume psychedelic drugs like LSD and psychedelic mushrooms. The smoking of Cannabis is widespread within the global psy-trance scene. Drugs such as Ecstasy, cocaine and amphetamine are also used to some extent...
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style isnt the case its the soul in music thats matters..
What do you mean with 'soul' ? In electronic music there exists music which is supposed to be 'soulless'. I agree that style doesn't matters if a song is a good peace of work. But music tastes are very different ... (who really can tell what is good and bad ?)
If you think of a dj, style matters because you can't pitch some styles too much up and down. For example it's not possible to mix a minimal house track around 125 BPM with a gabba track (180 BPM) together. Even iif your gear has unlimited pitch range, a track sounds only proper in a small range of pitch (+/- 10% I suggest). So style and good track selection matters.