The future of 140 bpm music
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Re: The future of 140 bpm music
Duly noted.

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Re: The future of 140 bpm music
IC0N wrote: Personally, I live in a part of California were dubstep hasn't fully caught on so my opinion might be different than some other people's.
Re: The future of 140 bpm music
this song is dope. who gives a fuck if it sounds like james blake. its another boss song to add to the library. cheers!societyloser1 wrote:+1skimpi wrote:hmm i dont like that tune, its TOO like james blake, their crystal fighters remix is a sick tune though!AllNightDayDream wrote:Personally i'm really excited about this emerging sound of airy synths layered with white noise (earliest I can think is james blake) among other things, often infused with garage type rhythms. Tunes like fill my coffee get me so excited because it makes it clear the sound is definitely evolving and becoming even more musical and more expressive imo.
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Re: The future of 140 bpm music
Any one know any other songs with a similar glitchy vibe?HiMi wrote:this song is dope. who gives a fuck if it sounds like james blake. its another boss song to add to the library. cheers!societyloser1 wrote:+1skimpi wrote:hmm i dont like that tune, its TOO like james blake, their crystal fighters remix is a sick tune though!AllNightDayDream wrote:Personally i'm really excited about this emerging sound of airy synths layered with white noise (earliest I can think is james blake) among other things, often infused with garage type rhythms. Tunes like fill my coffee get me so excited because it makes it clear the sound is definitely evolving and becoming even more musical and more expressive imo.
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Re: The future of 140 bpm music
There needs to be more 140 bpm jungle imo.....
Admittedly this is around 145 bpm and by a drum and bass
artist but its such a euphoric old school track......
Bring back the amens!!!!
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Re: The future of 140 bpm music
Cher Lloyd is the future of 140 BPM music.
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Re: The future of 140 bpm music
Fuck 140 bpm
In FL Studio I tap out my tempo to see what # it should be set at
Music is all about feeling...so if you are working in a BPM that you aren't feeling at that moment your music is going to suffer. If you aren't feeling 140 bpm it how are the listeners going to?
Music is an expression of yourself. Tap into your inner rhythm. If it happens to be 140 bpm, then so be it.
In FL Studio I tap out my tempo to see what # it should be set at
Music is all about feeling...so if you are working in a BPM that you aren't feeling at that moment your music is going to suffer. If you aren't feeling 140 bpm it how are the listeners going to?
Music is an expression of yourself. Tap into your inner rhythm. If it happens to be 140 bpm, then so be it.
Re: The future of 140 bpm music
this has nothing to do with the topic being discussed though.I Was a UFO wrote:Fuck 140 bpm
In FL Studio I tap out my tempo to see what # it should be set at
Music is all about feeling...so if you are working in a BPM that you aren't feeling at that moment your music is going to suffer. If you aren't feeling 140 bpm it how are the listeners going to?
Music is an expression of yourself. Tap into your inner rhythm. If it happens to be 140 bpm, then so be it.
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