Head over to the Artist Permissions forum section for all the details on how you can get your music into the game.
You'll be able to ask for help, and hopefully find out if anyone is interested in immediately stepping your tunes.
Aperson, if you haven't heard anything interesting that you can dance to, then you are only listening to crappy music.
There was this cd my friend had, called the Japanese American Noise treaty, which was a cd of white noise "music". It was total crap, and whitenoise isn't even music. Contest this if you want, but it is the truth. I wouldn't consider this a white noise piece, cynispin, because it had orchestral sounds to it, which by definition makes it not white noise since it has tone
Your piece reminded me of some bad 80s music i heard on VH1 once, where they would go from opening to verse to chorus and back against without ever building up or releasing much tension, if any at all. It makes for boring, uninteresting music, because it is static and flat the entire time, and while it may not be repetitive, there is nothing to ground it and bring it together.
Really, it just reminded me of all the times I would go see my friends play with their orchestras and they'd be warming up before the first chair came out to tune them.
Take all this how you want, but I am one of the few on these forums who have written music from rock to trance, DnB to ambient, classical to punk.. Once you look beneath the surface you will find all music operates on the same level, and listening to a wider variety will only enhance your understanding of it.
DJ Spooky was a founder of the NYC chillout scene, and he wrote some sick shit with ambient. Don't be afraid to put a bassline in there and give a listener something to nod their heads to, or some kickback groove drums. That's what Spooky did, but his music was never hard dancefloor killers smashing drums and bass all over. the majority of stuff he did was an ambient style, but people danced to it, or at least grooved a bit.
Maybe then you need to redefine your ideas about what you find interesting, unless you like writing boring music Aperson
Royal For Great Justice! Electronic Music est. 1999
. kerBLAM
Aperson, if you haven't heard anything interesting that you can dance to, then you are only listening to crappy music.
There was this cd my friend had, called the Japanese American Noise treaty, which was a cd of white noise "music". It was total crap, and whitenoise isn't even music. Contest this if you want, but it is the truth. I wouldn't consider this a white noise piece, cynispin, because it had orchestral sounds to it, which by definition makes it not white noise since it has tone
Your piece reminded me of some bad 80s music i heard on VH1 once, where they would go from opening to verse to chorus and back against without ever building up or releasing much tension, if any at all. It makes for boring, uninteresting music, because it is static and flat the entire time, and while it may not be repetitive, there is nothing to ground it and bring it together.
Really, it just reminded me of all the times I would go see my friends play with their orchestras and they'd be warming up before the first chair came out to tune them.
Take all this how you want, but I am one of the few on these forums who have written music from rock to trance, DnB to ambient, classical to punk.. Once you look beneath the surface you will find all music operates on the same level, and listening to a wider variety will only enhance your understanding of it.
DJ Spooky was a founder of the NYC chillout scene, and he wrote some sick (#$% with ambient. Don't be afraid to put a bassline in there and give a listener something to nod their heads to, or some kickback groove drums. That's what Spooky did, but his music was never hard dancefloor killers smashing drums and bass all over. the majority of stuff he did was an ambient style, but people danced to it, or at least grooved a bit.
Maybe then you need to redefine your ideas about what you find interesting, unless you like writing boring music Aperson
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Originally posted by aperson
The introduction for a much larger piece of work I'm doing
Also, most dancefloor beats bore me is what I'm saying. Hoo fucking ray you can write a 4/4 piece with some standard club drumsets... that gets old after so long.
By the way, DJ Spooky rawks. He gets a lot of his influence from movie soundtrack composers like John Williams and Danny Elfman. White B-Boys know how it's done.
This isn't every other forum on these boards, Aperson. If you want to fight then take it elsewhere..
Sorry, I thought you could handle a bit of negative criticism, but seeing you can't, then I take it all back. There is not point in saying something if the other party will refuse to even consider it.
Please shut up now.
Royal For Great Justice! Electronic Music est. 1999
. kerBLAM
umm, interesting dancable music is pretty common. Check out hallucinogen at www.shpongle.com/hallucinogen
if you dont call that shit dancable and interesting then i dont know what is
I am a big fan of "IDM", but mainly the Ambient-esque style. I dont much like the hardcore fragen drums that drive you half insane. I am more into chill whatnot. Thus, being the reason I really like Aphex Twin.
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