During the last years, I think, some style established in the clubs that people consider "hip", if it is about electronic music, that you could describe with the terms "Minimal House" and "Minimal Techno". Beside the general trend of House and Electro House. Once you get half-way what it means, it explains some things. Some musical categories I really don't know what to do with. It seems boring to me and also I rather (seem to) prefer a filled sound setting. Not stuff where you throw in a basedrum, a snaredrum, some hihat or rimshot and a synthesizer line which you can barely recognize as something played by a synth at all into the pot and that's what you call a few minutes of music then.
I can't say like House music never had something like monotonous, repeating pattern going on with it - even in the earlier days. But - I find though, the stuff which they put in some "cliffhanger", it's quite takeable compared to what they produce now and what becomes popular. I think with the newer stuff they've really entered the stage of "everyone sounds like the other". Didn't have this with all material from the 90s. The showed some more ideas how to make a track interesting. Let me think of a good House track from back then... Ah, Paffendorf – "Ruf Mich An" (English version: Call Me Now). Actually they put in the section "Hard House", but no matter what, it's clearly not a Trance song and one understands pretty quickly why this thing becomes stuck in your head. Or, take Hyperlogic's "U got the love". Even in its couple of remixes, it still maintains its position of being some of the better ones. Even is an example of those songs you can say "he did no absolutely bad job in using samples from a previous song".
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Date: 9 September 2016 07:46 pm (UTC)Some musical categories I really don't know what to do with. It seems boring to me and also I rather (seem to) prefer a filled sound setting. Not stuff where you throw in a basedrum, a snaredrum, some hihat or rimshot and a synthesizer line which you can barely recognize as something played by a synth at all into the pot and that's what you call a few minutes of music then.
I can't say like House music never had something like monotonous, repeating pattern going on with it - even in the earlier days. But - I find though, the stuff which they put in some "cliffhanger", it's quite takeable compared to what they produce now and what becomes popular. I think with the newer stuff they've really entered the stage of "everyone sounds like the other". Didn't have this with all material from the 90s. The showed some more ideas how to make a track interesting.
Let me think of a good House track from back then...
Ah, Paffendorf – "Ruf Mich An" (English version: Call Me Now). Actually they put in the section "Hard House", but no matter what, it's clearly not a Trance song and one understands pretty quickly why this thing becomes stuck in your head.
Or, take Hyperlogic's "U got the love". Even in its couple of remixes, it still maintains its position of being some of the better ones. Even is an example of those songs you can say "he did no absolutely bad job in using samples from a previous song".