
What genre would you say you typically work in?
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Machinesworking
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Re: What genre would you say you typically work in?
To me any decent musician is a combination of genres. Genres should be afterthoughts, or marketing scams like Grunge, Nu Metal and Emo.citizenchris099 wrote:If forced to classify the music you make by genre what would you say you work on the most?
Better question would be what are your favorite genres, and which do you pull musical inspiration from?
On that line favorite genres:
Electro Industrial,
Dark Electro hip hop,
old school new wave synth music,
NY Noise,
Hardcore punk,
Death Metal, (Metal in general except the 80's hair stuff)
Krautrock,
Breakcore,
IDM etc.
What I write in the style of is probably more Electro industrial, Krautrock, punk.
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Mint Invader
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Re: What genre would you say you typically work in?
House, Electro House, Breaks, A tad of trance and breaks.
Because Whatever.
Re: What genre would you say you typically work in?
i have no idea. i just write but id like to write electronic house indie dance type stuff.
Re: What genre would you say you typically work in?
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Re: What genre would you say you typically work in?
Alternative (rock/shoegaze/britpoppish), Alternative (electro/electronic with IDMish and ambient overtones), Old Skool electro (i.e. JMJ, early Human League before the chicks, various messing around with analog type sounds and buttons and old drum machine sounds), Industrial/Rock/Goth (helping my buddies Rustling Silk), soundtrackish - neo classical with ambient etc, etc.
What I don't do (no disrespect) - Pop, RNB, Hip Hop/Crunk/Rap, Tarnce, Gabba, Jungle, Opera, Dubstep, Dancehall, thrash/black/death metal, Reggaeton, Commercialized pop infused 'oooh yeeeahhh' House, Country, Polka, Powerpop/Emo.
Although if you paid me I would do Pop polka or thrash reggaeton and Emo Happy Hardcore ....
What I don't do (no disrespect) - Pop, RNB, Hip Hop/Crunk/Rap, Tarnce, Gabba, Jungle, Opera, Dubstep, Dancehall, thrash/black/death metal, Reggaeton, Commercialized pop infused 'oooh yeeeahhh' House, Country, Polka, Powerpop/Emo.
Although if you paid me I would do Pop polka or thrash reggaeton and Emo Happy Hardcore ....
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Re: What genre would you say you typically work in?
I'm not good in telling a genre from another but I could say:
Pop as is described here : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_music
with influences from R&B, Hip/Hop, Progressive Rock, Soul, Smooth Jazz, Jazz, Fusion,Funky
However very soon I'll publish my music (for free) on alonetone so you can
help me classify my genre.
What I don't do for sure (no disrespect) is Techno, Electronica, House, Rap.
Simply it does not come in my mind
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Pop as is described here : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_music
with influences from R&B, Hip/Hop, Progressive Rock, Soul, Smooth Jazz, Jazz, Fusion,Funky
However very soon I'll publish my music (for free) on alonetone so you can
help me classify my genre.
What I don't do for sure (no disrespect) is Techno, Electronica, House, Rap.
Simply it does not come in my mind
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- Pasha
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Live 12 Suite,Zebra ,Valhalla Plugins, MIDI Guitar (2+3),Guitar, Bass, VG99, GP10, JV1010 and some controllers
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Music : http://alonetone.com/pasha
Live 12 Suite,Zebra ,Valhalla Plugins, MIDI Guitar (2+3),Guitar, Bass, VG99, GP10, JV1010 and some controllers
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Music : http://alonetone.com/pasha
Re: What genre would you say you typically work in?
an easy one for me. i make industrial music.
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my industrial music made with Ableton Live (as DEAD WHEN I FOUND HER): https://deadwhenifoundher.bandcamp.com/
my dark jazz / noir music made with Ableton Live: https://michaelarthurholloway.bandcamp. ... guilt-noir
my dark jazz / noir music made with Ableton Live: https://michaelarthurholloway.bandcamp. ... guilt-noir
Re: What genre would you say you typically work in?
folk music. stuff for folk.
Re: What genre would you say you typically work in?
I'm in the CRAZY genre I guess. I use the best elements from lots of music
and try to beast them into one style of ear fucking.
I like thrash, metal, industrial, IDM, Drum and bass, jungle, punk, Hip Hop, downtempo and anything with the word "grind" in it and HEAVILY distorded noise. Pretty much wanna make speed thrash metal with synths and drummachines
and try to beast them into one style of ear fucking.
I like thrash, metal, industrial, IDM, Drum and bass, jungle, punk, Hip Hop, downtempo and anything with the word "grind" in it and HEAVILY distorded noise. Pretty much wanna make speed thrash metal with synths and drummachines

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jonathanwong0
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Re: What genre would you say you typically work in?
experi-mental
everything falls under that, saves you time trying to classify
everything falls under that, saves you time trying to classify
Re: What genre would you say you typically work in?
experimental dub dance drone noise found sound improvised field recording ambience
sort of
and recently i like matching sounds to film, so filmy score stuff too i guess
sort of
and recently i like matching sounds to film, so filmy score stuff too i guess
Re: What genre would you say you typically work in?
There are only two genres imo - good and tarnce
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