What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?

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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?

Post by skell1ngton777 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 2:09 pm

have you guys never heard of new-funk?

It tends to have a much more rigid rhythm than traditional funk

listen to a lot of the stuff prince made in the 80s and you will see what i mean

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Post by wolf89 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 4:53 pm

Prince rules. I love a lot of the 80s funk with synths and drum machines.

Difference is is that it still maintains groove and character. You can make mechanical music funky. There is a lot of house that is very funky. The difference between it and the Koan Sound attempt at being funky is the Koan Sound stuff is all on that super compressed, loud dynamically flat drums and then just playing cheesy "what people think funk is" type riffs on the synths every so often. Point is is that it's drastically missing out on the fact that funk comes from the groove, you can still be funky with 808s for drums if everything else rhythmically and dynamically plays to it in a way that creates that feeling of a groove.

For example this is very electronic but funky


It's to do with the general way the synth part skips about over the drums combined with the way the space between the loud kick and snare generates this kind of tension and release feel within the track that makes your head nod especially when combined with the hi hat being slightly off a lot. It makes feel a little more loose in a way that despite It all being electronic projects thefeeling of how you feel when you're jamming something that's real funky on a more traditional instrument to it.

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Post by skell1ngton777 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 5:33 pm

a lot of the stuff you are saying is just your subjective opinion though tbh

i was just reacting to someone saying funk can't have rigid rhythms, and i disagree with that

yeah the drums in that fox tune (or the other one) are admittedly not that good but i like a lot of the synth work.. I just made a passing comment on it's resemblance to new-funk (in my opinion) and everyone started going on about why it's not funk n this n that

trust me i don't need a lesson about funk :mrgreen:

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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?

Post by chekov » Fri Jan 25, 2013 5:40 pm

epochalypso wrote:
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incnic wrote:sounds like a wack hudmo rustie 'purple' knckoff from 5 years ago

wack
shit as if that was 5 years ago now

that's the sound that got me into dubstep
must mean ur oldskool mate
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Post by wolf89 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 5:56 pm

imami wrote:a lot of the stuff you are saying is just your subjective opinion though tbh

i was just reacting to someone saying funk can't have rigid rhythms, and i disagree with that

yeah the drums in that fox tune (or the other one) are admittedly not that good but i like a lot of the synth work.. I just made a passing comment on it's resemblance to new-funk (in my opinion) and everyone started going on about why it's not funk n this n that

trust me i don't need a lesson about funk :mrgreen:
All I was trying to say is that to me it has absolutely nothing in common with the more electronic synth heavy funk to my ears and just sounds like Skrillex with funk cliches thrown in. It aesthetically, rhythmically and also just in general attitude regarding production is pretty much polar to what I get from actually funky records. I just think it sounds fake and awkward and really just actively feels un-dancable. To me the funk comes in when it has that feeling in it that makes you want to dance. Koan sound just lacks that thing that locks you into it. It feels flat to my ears

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Post by Maccaveli » Sat Jan 26, 2013 12:20 am

Ok so we've established that KOAN Sound aren't the new Parliament/Funkadelic, good talk guys. I understand where you're coming from Wolf, but none of that stops takes away from it just being well-produced, fun, memorable music in my eyes. Some of my favourite albums include D'Angelo - Voodoo, James Brown - In The Jungle Groove and Parliament - The Mothership Connection, and I could compare KOAN Sound's take on funk to them and of course it wouldn't hold up, but what would be the point? Unless something's directly trying to take on something that already exists, why make unfair comparisons? KOAN Sound do what they do well, people dance to it even if you can't, and that's all that really matters to me.

I mean really, do you really hear something like this and decide that serious analysis and historical comparisons are the best ways to approach it? Lighten up mate.

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Post by wolf89 » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:40 am

that is so lame. cheesy in the worst way and it's the most forced attempt at fun.it is total edm brostep wank just in a different guise. Sounds like fucking advert music and like it was made by people who spend all their day trying to make their snares obnoxiously punchy instead of actually enjoying music.

I feel awkward just listening to it. I actually couldn't dance to it unless I was doing it sarcastically to emphasise how rhythmically laboured and dumb it sounds.

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Post by EliteLennon117 » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:52 am

wolf89 wrote:that is so lame. cheesy in the worst way and it's the most forced attempt at fun.it is total edm brostep wank just in a different guise. Sounds like fucking advert music and like it was made by people who spend all their day trying to make their snares obnoxiously punchy instead of actually enjoying music.

I feel awkward just listening to it. I actually couldn't dance to it unless I was doing it sarcastically to emphasize how rhythmically laboured and dumb it sounds.
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also I don't understand when people say something has tight production or something of that nature. Okay you're track has no dirt but it's boring as fuck. Just, because everything lines up perfectly doesn't make it good. It's just a bunch of perfectionism that eventually leads to music with no fucking groove or funk.
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Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Sat Jan 26, 2013 4:02 am

it literally sounds like every other brostep/electro-house tune thats been released in the last 18 months... just slightly less aggressive.

seems like abit of a cop out though if you like that stuff but dont enjoy skildux, feed kill, moistia etc....
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Post by particle-jim » Sat Jan 26, 2013 11:41 am

Hadn't heard that 80's fitness tune before, pretty shite tbh, still think they have some decent tunes though

Also I like quite a few noisia tunes too

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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?

Post by skell1ngton777 » Sat Jan 26, 2013 11:45 am

lol nevalo u chatting str8 shit right now

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Post by Phigure » Sat Jan 26, 2013 11:49 am

nah he's 100% right
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Sat Jan 26, 2013 11:51 am

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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?

Post by skell1ngton777 » Sat Jan 26, 2013 11:54 am

oh ok that changes everything phigure...

lol

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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?

Post by skell1ngton777 » Sat Jan 26, 2013 11:55 am

seriously you guys should try unclenching your sphincters once in a while nameen? :mrgreen:

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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Sat Jan 26, 2013 11:56 am

seriously... no need to get upset because you like brostep. just accept it and move on.
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?

Post by skell1ngton777 » Sat Jan 26, 2013 11:57 am

haha yeah im livid because i love brostep

u silly boy

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Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Sat Jan 26, 2013 12:00 pm

just go listen to some koan mate. should make it all better.
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?

Post by Maccaveli » Sat Jan 26, 2013 12:01 pm

Nevalo wrote: seems like abit of a cop out though if you like that stuff but dont enjoy skildux, feed kill, moistia etc....
Didn't say that, I like Feed Me and Noisia too :lol:

Well you guys have convinced me, I thought I'd been enjoying this music but turns out it was shit all along. I'm gonna go listen to some Actress and re-think my life.

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Post by particle-jim » Sat Jan 26, 2013 12:03 pm

Nev, stop stirring the pot
Imami, stop throwing your toys out the pram

Get used to people having different opinions, its not a personal affront to either of you :roll:
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