Trance Music Carries the Torch

July 18th, 2011 by blinks No comments »

music electronicaTrance music is generally characterized by a tempo of between 124 and 148 bpm, featuring repeating melodic synthesizer phrases, and a musical form that builds up and down throughout a track, often crescendo or featuring a breakdown. Trance music is generally characterized by a tempo of between 124 and 148. Trance music became popular as it was played by the early “superstar dj’s”, like Sasha, Paul Van Dyk, and Paul Oakenfold. Trance music relies on sequencers, synthesizers, and electronic effects for its sound.

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Tracks are exquisitely unique and spacious in a limitless manner. While it is not a greatest hits compilation, it collects radio edits and rare versions of some of his best tracks. The music is rhythmic and stark–a few drums, three flutes, a pair of castanets, and the voices of the followers are all you’ll hear on these title less tracks–and the sound quality » Read more: Trance Music Carries the Torch

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You love disco music? Dance with Radio Disco!

July 17th, 2011 by blinks No comments »

music electronicaDisco isn’t just music; it is a mood, a trend, a lifestyle. The disco panorama sets everyone to dance again, dance in the old and new way along with a partner, pursuing planned steps. Doing the bus-stop, doing bump, doing hustle. Like for disco-music, it is characterized following a balanced rhythm, a heavy beat reminiscent of old Motown sounds. As per study by Carl Maults-By, producer, every disco music goes well with a metronomic array of 108 – 120 cycles per min. It is heightened by Symphonic sounds and Latin as well having its base in the R&B. Perhaps the key factor in disco-sound is the rhythm. The sounds cymbals, horns and tinselly strings are essential parts of it. Disco, yet is far beyond the metronomic ranges, strings and congas. Disco music have been portrayed as ‘flashback’ by Van McCoy. Disco is sound of Sixties, decked and modified to provide pastime of Seventies. Radio Disco is becoming very steady with no dropped streams and a little time-outs for re-buffering. Hearing to Radio Disco is simple and you only need to leave your browser open, and while you listen to it you can do whatever you want! This speedy and steady improvement in the streaming of audio delivery is mainly accepted by those who really love music.

The riches of music are now being aired through web radio and its amazing diversity is really magnificent. The diversity of the music genres are very gratifying with the help of internet radio one could select from the option of musical spectrum ranging from reggae, hip hop, Electronica, Latin, R&B, honky tonk, bluegrass, easy listening, doo wop, metal, folk, disco, New wave, Americana, etc. But the first complete disco radio on web is without any doubt RadioDisco, where you could hear songs 24*7, choosing from the 70′s as well as of near 80′s. » Read more: You love disco music? Dance with Radio Disco!

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Black-Dark Ambient and Drone Music – About and Tips For Creating Them

July 16th, 2011 by blinks No comments »

music electronicaBlack/Dark Ambient

Black Ambient is rooted in black metal. Black metal bands are inspired a lot by horror movie soundtracks, and darker classical music. Black Ambient takes elements of both and adds some metal sensibilities. Groups like Cradle Of Filth usually have at least one instrumental track on their albums that can be called Black ambient.

Dark ambient music is similar to black ambient music, however it is older and less about guitars. Basically it is ambient music, made with dark tones and themes in mind. Horror movie music, particularly build up scenes are a very good example. Again ambient music would lack the ‘in your face’ qualities of most movie soundtracks, but the comparison works.

For creating either you should focus on the bass. It should make use of deep slowly shifting tones that make your insides shiver. Chanting, low mumbling, dissonant singing at low volume are all things that can add a dark and sinister character to your songs. » Read more: Black-Dark Ambient and Drone Music – About and Tips For Creating Them

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