The Genre Of The Decade (Part 1)

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I can affirm with certainty that progressive "lounge" house is the genre of this decade.
It hasn't been exposed comercially so much as trance so this allowed it to preserve its musical freedom.
This permittees the producers to concentrate more on their own personal vision than the preferencies of the mass.
It's free, free for the creativity.

I could even start a playlist of the best prog lounge house tracks.

For more info on the producer: http://soundcloud.com/jayardrey

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  • @skywalker271 Oh yeah, how could I doubt you're a pro engineer judging by your qualified inputs?

    Infact, it is very common for audio engineers to not know the difference between drums and kick and of course to call noise sidechain a simple delay effect : )

    Look, since I'm a nice person, I already told you to stop it before it's too late. You're just embarrassing with your pathetic try to seem what you're clearly not. It's so obvious and cheap that I'm wondering if you have any self-respect.

  • @TranceElevation Sidechained at noise is at from3:10-3:20, again from 3:34-3:50, and many more places.

    I know what I am talking about, I am a music/engineering major, and I hate to see you be a troll on your own video.

  • @skywalker271 And the term "progressive" refered to house, has nothing to do with the chord variations, the notes, the scales or whatever you tried to say there...

    "Progressive" is used to indicate the "progression" of a track rising with new elements added through though the song. It indicates the building, the crescendo, "the progression" during a track. That's why it is called "progressive house".

  • @skywalker271 Look now, I didn't ask you for some generic definitions of what is sidechain compression (easily providible with a quick google research). I asked you where in this track you hear sidechained noise? And that thing you're calling "4-on floor drums" is called in the world of music 4/4 kick which simply means 4 kicks on 4 bars.

    "The drums" are the whole set of percussive elements including hats, kicks, percussions etc...

    As you can clearly see you're talking non sense and bullshit.

  • @TranceElevation more about the terms and methods behind production.

  • @TranceElevation (to get a plucked saw you set the oscillator to saw shape, have variable Lowpass cutoff with quick attack and short release)

    Sidchain compression is a common term in all genres of music that uses the signal of one instrument (in this case, a silent kick) to compress another instrument (the noise)

    4 on the floor drums is what seperates drum n' bass from dubstep from trance/house/electronica...kic­k is on 1,2,3,4 of the beat.

    I would have thought a enthusiast of EDM would know

  • @TranceElevation I use extremely progressive subjectively to refer to the variation in chord changes and the method used for composition - which revolves around the musical notes, rather than rhythm or time signature (as is in the case with the genres House and Dubstep)

    A plucked saw is a sound made by setting a synth's oscillator shape used in the synthesizer, as well as the envelope

  • @skywalker271 First you should explian me what is the concept of "extremly progressive" : )

    Second, I don't hear any plucked saw here. Third, what does it mean 4-on floor drums?

    Sidechain compression of noise??? Are you sure you know what you're talking about? That noise there is a simple delayed sweep up : )

    Stop it before it isn't too late.

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