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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:07 pm
by EgAD
thefool wrote:
leisuremuffin wrote:better than 75% of the stuff i can hear in crappy dance clubs.
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here they play stuff like RnB so i avoid the clubs, so are many many others beginning to. It just tires us up!
was when real soul artist started doing r&B, house, and rave
Haha :D

Well its a sad world. However, if nobody mixed the genres nothing new would come up. I even feel that RnB and trance might influence each other majorly one day :p

Trance with a breakbeat? cool
i'm definitely down with change and growth but when you put make an artist like al green or the isley brothers sing over some music that sounds like Seal made it it's just a fuckin crime. I'll even 'gulp' 8O take umbrella over that any day of any life i might ever have :lol: !

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:07 pm
by thefool
A track like this pounches me much harder in the stumach than Umbrella, for instance:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAZ51h8jCiI

Surely some things should have been a bit different. Also the sound quality in the "video" isn't satisfying. Less great production wise than Umbrella, but the melody.. oh the melody :)


edit: Just read what you said and sounds like you really hate it :P

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:08 pm
by leisuremuffin
shit, man, have you listened to any of the stuff comming out of the bay, or any of the current down south stuff? sounds pretty influenced by various forms of techno to me.....

and theres all sorts of trancey shit all over current RnB...



.lm.

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:10 pm
by thefool
leisuremuffin wrote:shit, man, have you listened to any of the stuff comming out of the bay, or any of the current down south stuff? sounds pretty influenced by various forms of techno to me.....

and theres all sorts of trancey shit all over current RnB...



.lm.
:lol:

Yeah. Leave the trance alone, RnB. People yell enough at it