Is the 5 on 4 rhythm overused?
Is the 5 on 4 rhythm overused? Posted on: 13.07.2012 by Trinh Sochia There is no way that anyone that has listened to a decent amount of techno has not heard what I'm talking about. There are several examples, one would be deadmau5 "Limit Break" The whole song is a drum beat and the 5/4 rhythm stabs. A good majority of the songs in Tiesto Club Life Volume 2 use the rhythm too. I like it a lot, but I believe its starting to become too much of a good thing. What do you believe? | |
Trinh Sochia 13.07.2012 | There is no way that anyone that has listened to a decent amount of techno has not heard what I'm talking about. There are several examples, one would be deadmau5 "Limit Break" The whole song is a drum beat and the 5/4 rhythm stabs. A good majority of the songs in Tiesto Club Life Volume 2 use the rhythm too. I like it a lot, but I believe its starting to become too much of a good thing. What do you believe? |
Celine Surico 13.07.2012 | Most of EDM has trends of styles that someone invents, others pick up, then they are mis-used and becomes a cliche. And much later it's considered a classic sound. Repeat the pattern. |
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