Hey Lorenzo, what kinda music do you normally go for?Lorenzo wrote:I can't be part of this thread... I don't like this kind of music
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(except for Daz songs...)
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Re: My Vote for the best song ever in Electronic music goes
Very cool!Sharp wrote:My Vote for the best song ever in Electronic music goes to.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7kBIbkL ... re=related
What's yours ?.
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I kept thinking I knew that chord progression, then the lady sang, I WILL SURVIVE.

I'm not an avid listener to this genre, but I did like that a lot, so maybe I'll become a new fan.
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While I'm a big Ministry fan (even the last 3 cd's) as far as electronic goes some of their early stuff is true vintage 80s. Like Everyday is Halloween and All Day.
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This remains one of the greats of all time...Interesting, as it follows predictable lines of writing and performance!! As for me, I would also not pick a great in these types of music because of my classical background.
I personally as a classicist do like the Electronica by a duo I met and corresponded with right here on this forum. They are in London..and are a trio called Rogue. There main album, produced by them is "Elements". It includes the song "Midnight", and I have liked it as well as any other electronics I have heard, as it hit perfect for me somehow!!
Even so, the professional material is greater in a sense, as it is usually so much more "finished"..after all, they generally have the money, once they break through!!!
Regards, ellll
I personally as a classicist do like the Electronica by a duo I met and corresponded with right here on this forum. They are in London..and are a trio called Rogue. There main album, produced by them is "Elements". It includes the song "Midnight", and I have liked it as well as any other electronics I have heard, as it hit perfect for me somehow!!
Even so, the professional material is greater in a sense, as it is usually so much more "finished"..after all, they generally have the money, once they break through!!!
Regards, ellll
