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Please welcome
Posted: 27/06/2003 - 22:04
by Lagerfeldt
Hello!
Just thought I'd say hello to the people on this friendly board, this my second post here.
You can check out my first thread here
viewtopic.php?p=4978#4978 and check out my new remix
Posted: 27/06/2003 - 22:16
by Chris Abbott
Er... hi. Now go and do the next Zombie Nation pronto
Chris
Posted: 27/06/2003 - 22:28
by Lagerfeldt
Haha
I'm just waiting for the right moment, the dance scene is slightly dead though...
especially in Denmark.
I'm thinking more of using a C64 theme in an original song rather than actually a cover.
Posted: 27/06/2003 - 22:30
by Larsec
Lagerfeldt wrote:Haha
I'm just waiting for the right moment, the dance scene is slightly dead though...
especially in Denmark.
Maybe it's time to re-invent dance music, breathing new life into it
Posted: 27/06/2003 - 22:35
by Lagerfeldt
Yeah absolutely right
I'm personally just bored to death with dance music, so I'm having a break producing some rock music right now (which is my original background, believe it or not!) Playing drums in a hard core rock band before switching to bubble gum pop
Posted: 27/06/2003 - 22:37
by Larsec
I love rock!
Especially the 'harder' side of rock
Posted: 27/06/2003 - 22:43
by Lagerfeldt
Larsec wrote:I love rock!
Especially the 'harder' side of rock
I think it's an interesting combination SID-fan & Rock-fan! SID-fan & Electronic Music-fan is more obvious.
"Obvious" doesn't always make the most interesting people though.
Posted: 27/06/2003 - 22:47
by Lagerfeldt
And what is that thing on your head? A toy puppy?
Posted: 27/06/2003 - 22:47
by Larsec
Lagerfeldt wrote: I think it's an interesting combination SID-fan & Rock-fan! SID-fan & Electronic Music-fan is more obvious.
"Obvious" doesn't always make the most interesting people though.
Actually I'm in to just about all sorts of music, some more than others. I mostly listen to metal though... I don't listen to much techno, trance, dance that sorta thing but if it is well done, I do
Like for instance your Robocop3 mix
Posted: 27/06/2003 - 22:53
by Lagerfeldt
Larsec wrote:Lagerfeldt wrote: I think it's an interesting combination SID-fan & Rock-fan! SID-fan & Electronic Music-fan is more obvious.
"Obvious" doesn't always make the most interesting people though.
Actually I'm in to just about all sorts of music, some more than others. I mostly listen to metal though... I don't listen to much techno, trance, dance that sorta thing but if it is well done, I do
Like for instance your Robocop3 mix
I don't listen much to techno either, I'm more into a wide variety of music ranging from hip hop to classical, though I don't have any country & western (well maybe just one!)
I wouldn't actually classify the Dutch Breeze/Robocop3 remix as dance, more as "synth electro", though it's almost dance I suppose.
Posted: 27/06/2003 - 22:55
by CraigG
Larsec wrote:Maybe it's time to re-invent dance music, breathing new life into it
Check out Wire's latest album, Send, which is kind of hardcore heavy-metal dancefloor (or something). Very danceable, but also guitar-heavy and very _now_.
w:
http://www.posteverything.com/wire
Posted: 27/06/2003 - 22:56
by Larsec
Lagerfeldt wrote:
I wouldn't actually classify the Dutch Breeze/Robocop3 remix as dance, more as "synth electro", though it's almost dance I suppose.
I didn't mean it was dance I just meant that general elctro area
Posted: 27/06/2003 - 23:03
by Lagerfeldt
Larsec wrote:Lagerfeldt wrote:
I wouldn't actually classify the Dutch Breeze/Robocop3 remix as dance, more as "synth electro", though it's almost dance I suppose.
I didn't mean it was dance I just meant that general elctro area
Heh, it's typical producer-like to be all fuzzy about the genre names, I knew what you meant.
C ya, I'm heading off to dream land soon
Posted: 27/06/2003 - 23:13
by Larsec
Lagerfeldt wrote:Heh, it's typical producer-like to be all fuzzy about the genre names, I knew what you meant.
C ya, I'm heading off to dream land soon
I am SO bad with knowing what genre tunes are in... It was so much easier back in the good old days
And nitenite to you, sleep tight and so on and so forth...
Posted: 28/06/2003 - 7:08
by Chris Abbott
> I'm thinking more of using a C64 theme in an original song rather
> than actually a cover.
Well, that's something I've been encouraging, too, as the publisher of
Rob, Martin, Ben, Dave, Paul, Fred, Matt, Mark, Richard, etc.
A C64 theme would make a damn good melodic hook.
Chris