Nine Volt wrote:noise music, on the other hand, is annoying and pointless.
I'd enjoy seeing some pony gangster rap *totallyseriousface*
Nine Volt wrote:ghelded_kultz wrote:Nine Volt wrote:We really don't need any type of noise music. Anywhere.
Completely untrue. There is never enough noise music. Not to mention that noise music is the background of life, it's just a matter of recognizing it (See my signature for Cage's wisdom on the topic).
*Noise. Noise is the background of life. You're correct, if it was suddenly absent it would be very weird, to say the least.
In my opinion (remember that it is OK if our opinions differ), noise music, on the other hand, is annoying and pointless.
But back on subject, I'd enjoy seeing some pony gangster rap *totallyseriousface*
Pewter Robot wrote:Nine Volt wrote:noise music, on the other hand, is annoying and pointless.
I'd enjoy seeing some pony gangster rap *totallyseriousface*
The irony here. Do I even need to point it out?
Facade wrote:office sounds pony music
alarm clock pony music
DJ-G6PON3 wrote:If nobody really mentioned this but Symphonic Metal would be cool.
Pulse Wave wrote:Ballroom dancing music. And I'm not alone with that opinion.
Some of you might have heard of the GalaCon, that annual brony convention in Germany. Even fewer might know that one of its special features is the Gala Ball which actually involves mandatory dressing up (as in suits and dresses) and dancing ballroom-style.
I was there in 2012 and 2013, and there was always the same problem: It was impossible to dance to the music. Yes, there was some "orchestral" music, but little of it could be danced to, at least for those who had dancing lessons. A few waltzes have been played, and a foxtrot version of Discord last year, but that was pretty much it.
One could easily have the impression that whoever selected the music knew next to nothing about dancing and the corresponding music, so they simply chose stuff they thought would fit such a formal event (at least more than any EDM). But I guess the reason is rather that they didn't have any really danceable pony music to choose from.
So how about it? Might sound boring and complicated at first, but wait until you discover the Latin styles. And if you want to make some use of your orchestral library, this is both easier to do and more fun than symphonic music.
Injustrial wrote:I wish there were more Industrial and its sub-genres, for purely selfish reasons. Right now I can recall D1SCORDANT3, who makes some decent tracks, but nothing that really gets my blood flowing. Very Skinny Puppy.
Crowcaller is a new addition to the fray, sounding a lot like Angelspit in her first song. She shows potential.
And that's pretty much about it. I realize we're dealing with a very niche genre, mostly prominent within the Goth crowd, but it would be insanely cool to get somewhat of a scene going. Powernoise, Industrial, EBM and Futurepop all united under the brony banner
ExoBassTix wrote:Psy Trance.
ExoBassTix wrote:Oh there is quite sone Harsh Noise alright.
/me inhales deeply
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