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eclecticism in music

Started by black techno disco, 04/10/04, 17:21

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Eclecticism in Music
Black Music | Soul | Disco | House | Reggae | Jazz | Funk | Jazz-Funk | Dub | Rap and Hip-Hop | Garage | Techno | Electro | Rare Groove | Acid Jazz | Punk | Afrobeat | Rock | Lounge | Brazil | White Music  

When future generations look back upon the nineties, it seems most likely that they will recognize the '90s as a time of fusion. Much like the '70s, most of what has pushed the musical envelope in this decade have been the sounds of combined elements; jazz, disco, house, funk, reggae, soul, you know your black music. Much of what today is hailed as electronica in the US and garage in the UK, falls in line with this very '90s mode of creating music. In lack of a name for this genre, I refer to it as nineties eclecticism.

kayak es teler maskudnya kali ye? eclectic set yg gue tau sih mr scruff,pernah liat di tokyo(dance floor set eclectic)

chicane asijk juga sih sama arman van helden

kayak party javaland di amsterdam armand van helden bisa gabung dgn derick may sama chemical brothers, yg penting music appreciate nya bukan bpm

house,trance,techno,tribal,electro sudah cukup ahakahakahahak

mr scruff gokil juga

kl break beat house artisnya kayak siapa aja ya ?
info dong



chill room buat di rave party penting cing !!! sumpeeeh

electro house kayaknya buat ngebir - ngebir asik juga joo

kl funky techno artis/dj nya siapa bos ?

lagunya oakenfold yg hip hop asik juga sob

Electro Chill out oke juga..


Quote from: "black techno disco"Eclecticism in Music
Black Music | Soul | Disco | House | Reggae | Jazz | Funk | Jazz-Funk | Dub | Rap and Hip-Hop | Garage | Techno | Electro | Rare Groove | Acid Jazz | Punk | Afrobeat | Rock | Lounge | Brazil | White Music  

When future generations look back upon the nineties, it seems most likely that they will recognize the '90s as a time of fusion. Much like the '70s, most of what has pushed the musical envelope in this decade have been the sounds of combined elements; jazz, disco, house, funk, reggae, soul, you know your black music. Much of what today is hailed as electronica in the US and garage in the UK, falls in line with this very '90s mode of creating music. In lack of a name for this genre, I refer to it as nineties eclecticism.

never hesitate to make a set from disco to electro,from new wave to tech trance
respect to all genre's

RESPECT TO ALL GENRE'S !!

Tidak ada lagi cela mencela masalah genre .. huh :(

Quote from: fan achdiyat/ucil/marquee on 17/10/05, 14:36
Quote from: black techno discoEclecticism in Music
Black Music | Soul | Disco | House | Reggae | Jazz | Funk | Jazz-Funk | Dub | Rap and Hip-Hop | Garage | Techno | Electro | Rare Groove | Acid Jazz | Punk | Afrobeat | Rock | Lounge | Brazil | White Music  

When future generations look back upon the nineties, it seems most likely that they will recognize the '90s as a time of fusion. Much like the '70s, most of what has pushed the musical envelope in this decade have been the sounds of combined elements; jazz, disco, house, funk, reggae, soul, you know your black music. Much of what today is hailed as electronica in the US and garage in the UK, falls in line with this very '90s mode of creating music. In lack of a name for this genre, I refer to it as nineties eclecticism.

never hesitate to make a set from disco to electro,from new wave to tech trance
respect to all genre's

lagi cari tracknya LTJ BUKEM yg house mix,katanya mantep cing  ;) ;)
<<<KEEP IT REAL AND SUPPORT ALL KIND OF MUSIC>>>

respect to all genres  ;)
good music + cold beer = "good time"

Quote from: fyong on 15/08/06, 19:59
respect to all genres  ;)

idem sob
ITS GONNA BE A "TRANSITIONS" SOONER OR LATER

Quote from: black techno disco on 04/10/04, 17:21
Eclecticism in Music
Black Music | Soul | Disco | House | Reggae | Jazz | Funk | Jazz-Funk | Dub | Rap and Hip-Hop | Garage | Techno | Electro | Rare Groove | Acid Jazz | Punk | Afrobeat | Rock | Lounge | Brazil | White Music 

When future generations look back upon the nineties, it seems most likely that they will recognize the '90s as a time of fusion. Much like the '70s, most of what has pushed the musical envelope in this decade have been the sounds of combined elements; jazz, disco, house, funk, reggae, soul, you know your black music. Much of what today is hailed as electronica in the US and garage in the UK, falls in line with this very '90s mode of creating music. In lack of a name for this genre, I refer to it as nineties eclecticism.

whatever the drums take me
SOUND `VISION`SOUL`ACTION`CHILL OUT`

Hard Trance To Digital Hard Core, Hmmmmmm . . . .

Quote from: .: d i s c o t e r r o r :. on 15/09/06, 18:27
Hard Trance To Digital Hard Core, Hmmmmmm . . . .

from nu jazz to rare groove...mhhhhhh ;)
<<<KEEP IT REAL AND SUPPORT ALL KIND OF MUSIC>>>

idem ama mambana  ;)

from ska to emo,halah.. ;D
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