Looking for new genres to mix
Looking for new genres to mix Posted on: 07.12.2012 by Pasty Vancor I'm looking to expand my music crate from dubstep to more genres.I prefer genres that can really facilitate growth in skill, I feel rather limited when it comes to dubstep and its debatable to some if dubstep is a genre that can have proper mixing. I also wonder what are the more common genres of tracks played at clubs but I still take having a genre that can give me a lot of room to explore and create a unique style in equally as important. | |
Ilana Enderson 22.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by djproben
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Danae Dumler 21.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by LiamC
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Danae Dumler 20.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by O.D.
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Yevette Matatall 19.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Gallorance
Everybody slow clap....... slowly increase tempo of clapp....clapping vigoursly.... another member has is growingup. |
Danae Dumler 17.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Gallorance
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Evelia Mcgaffin 08.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by backtothefront
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Lashawn Maycock 08.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by O.D.
In terms of genres... well there's a lot... Future Jungle, Rave Breaks, JTek, all around the 140 mark, also Deep & Souful House. |
Cindie Somoza 08.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by squidot
Just giving a general tempo idea about the genre, it isn't only secluded to that, but it's where you'll find it most the time. |
Cole Maroto 08.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Ham
Glitch hop isn't contained to a specific bpm range as it can be all over the place but it does seem to land between 95-110bpms a lot. |
Muoi Vanderlip 21.12.2012 | If you want to go batshit crazy, you could mix in Eurobeat. I might be biased on that bit though. |
Ilana Enderson 22.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by djproben
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Danae Dumler 21.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by LiamC
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Ilana Enderson 21.12.2012 | You have two options: A) Start working on a different sound that complements Dubstep whatever that may be (if you are playing brostep go for some hard electro for instance) or B) Start an entirely new sound that will not go with Dubstep, but is something else you are into (e.g. Disco/Funk) Select your sounds carefully. You can't go from really any sort of dubstep into something like 70s disco flavours, at least without some sort of intermediate other sound that connects the two. Try to add sounds to your set in a logical way. |
Breanne Penge 20.12.2012 | Start with old 70's funk and work your way forward. |
Danae Dumler 20.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by O.D.
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Irwin Ney 19.12.2012 | If you are looking something harder to mix in lounge sessions try Psychill 110~120bpm I'm all into psytrance fullon 145 bpm but found a good place to chill playing Psychill Also for genre discovering try this radio www.di.fm. There is one radio per sub-genre so it will be easy to find one genre that pleases you. Just be pacient and listen at least one hour at each sub-genre that catchs your interest. |
Beverlee Bedrin 19.12.2012 | Anyone heard of Bro House? Apparently I've been playing that unknowingly for a while now, but I just call it Jackin House. Lol. http://www.5chicago.com/columns/this...012/index.html |
Pasty Vancor 19.12.2012 | Oh hello there revived thread... Haven't seen this in a while, I moved on from dubstep and made a techno and house crate. House pleases me very much and is so fun to mix. |
Hanna Ridenbaugh 19.12.2012 | Yaght house? http://www.beatport.com/chart/on-the...ht-house/68509 Where did that come from? :-\ |
Yevette Matatall 19.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Gallorance
Everybody slow clap....... slowly increase tempo of clapp....clapping vigoursly.... another member has is growingup. |
Latoria Kavulich 19.12.2012 | Psytrance and Dubstep go well together. |
Danae Dumler 17.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Gallorance
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Yong Aptekar 17.12.2012 | Electro house. You can find tracks that have a real dirty sound, much like dubstep, but all in the 128-135bpm range, all with a pretty discernable beat. Check out Krewella - I'm killin it (killagraham remix) |
Elvera Veliquette 17.12.2012 | Moombahton Trap Hardstyle Glitch Hop Drum and Bass Dubstep Electro House(depends) Moombahcore Trap-ha-ton Dirty Dutch All of these mixed correctly sound awsome. |
Jetta Drenzek 17.12.2012 | moombahton is pretty odd, you also get some good Trap in the moombahton 100-110 BPM range. Lot of crud in there, typical rich white kid music as with any EDM genre, but filter through enough and you'll find some gems! |
Evelia Mcgaffin 08.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by backtothefront
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Lashawn Maycock 08.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by O.D.
In terms of genres... well there's a lot... Future Jungle, Rave Breaks, JTek, all around the 140 mark, also Deep & Souful House. |
Cindie Somoza 08.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by squidot
Just giving a general tempo idea about the genre, it isn't only secluded to that, but it's where you'll find it most the time. |
Cole Maroto 08.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Ham
Glitch hop isn't contained to a specific bpm range as it can be all over the place but it does seem to land between 95-110bpms a lot. |
Beverlee Bedrin 08.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Quist
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Judi Sissel 08.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by BuRdTuRd
@OP - IMO some genres tend to lend them selves to different types/styles of . It depends on how you hear/perceive and want to mix the music - No one can tell you that. Actually that's what separates us all |
Kamala Temple 08.12.2012 | Deep house and tech house, welcome to the dark side . |
Cindie Somoza 08.12.2012 | What exact type of dubstep are you trying to mix, artists/songs?? Dubstep dances around the beat/moves it, but there is still a structure and the beats/kick are there, it's just about de-layering it all and finding where and what exact sound is pushing the song along, it's easy to get caught up in all the sounds that are going on, especially when they move around like they do. Also (and people won't like to admit it's actually a 'genre') but try Dumstep, the major difference being that the beat doesn't move around as much, it's slightly quicker (150BPM), but still has bass lines driving the song along, instead of harmonic synths. It'll be a lot, lot easier to mix. I also agree with Glitch as well, it's a fun, slower genre (110 BPM) and has a lot of 'dubstep' orientated sounds. Either way just have fun with it man, whatever get's your head boppin' |
Agripina Ezzell 08.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by squidot
House is the shit right now imo, love mixing it! |
Celine Surico 08.12.2012 | GlitchHop is indeed a rapidly evolving genre just now. Also, listen to Rinse FM online if you want to be on the bleeding edge, that and XLR8R blog material. |
Pasty Vancor 08.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
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Rolanda Clodfelder 08.12.2012 | Romantic Techno anyone |
Luciano Hyppolite 08.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by MWagner
+1 for glitch hop! try techno, new rave etc |
Cole Maroto 08.12.2012 | try out some house, there's a flavor for almost everyone! |
Deandre Dervisevic 08.12.2012 | i have been really into uk funky/garage lately, its pretty fun and bouncy, also just some good jungle. |
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