Well its the only sort of stuff i listen toI didin't expected to see you here
Any electronic music lovers here? :3
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I know about the new Gareth Emery's album, but haven't still listened to it. I know only the single called U, previously posted.
LTV_boss, that's noise, not music. Too hard stuff, and you may have forgot the Rave genre. I know about such very high BPM underground electronic genres, and they can only stay as such, for those few who can bear (should read a different term...) them. Funny that you define those genres chilly, which are still nervous (except the more melodic Happy Hardcore, which usually I like too). For me, even some Electro House tracks are too hard.
LTV_boss, that's noise, not music. Too hard stuff, and you may have forgot the Rave genre. I know about such very high BPM underground electronic genres, and they can only stay as such, for those few who can bear (should read a different term...) them. Funny that you define those genres chilly, which are still nervous (except the more melodic Happy Hardcore, which usually I like too). For me, even some Electro House tracks are too hard.
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The fact that you can't bear with it doesnt mean it is noise and it isnt music... thats like saying a certain person isnt a human being because you dont like his face.I know about the new Gareth Emery's album, but haven't still listened to it. I know only the single called U, previously posted.
LTV_boss, that's noise, not music. Too hard stuff, and you may have forgot the Rave genre. I know about such very high BPM underground electronic genres, and they can only stay as such, for those few who can bear (should read a different term...) them. Funny that you define those genres chilly, which are still nervous (except the more melodic Happy Hardcore, which usually I like too). For me, even some Electro House tracks are too hard.
When i was 6 i usually listened to heavy metal. The thing is, i then become used to it and it doesnt sound strong enough for me anymore, so i look for another, more violent style. And this keeps going on an on. As my life sucks alot, i need something to unleash my rage on, and this kind of music keeps me calm
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Uhm, good point. If you're used to listed to that stuff since when you were younger, that says enough, LTV_Boss.
Update.
Amazing one by Vicetone, as remix of another track.
Interesting one.
Good one, pretty original.
This remix is better than the original mix.
Cool cover of an old hit.
Practically an Avicii's production, but nice one, though...
Update.
Amazing one by Vicetone, as remix of another track.
Interesting one.
Good one, pretty original.
This remix is better than the original mix.
Cool cover of an old hit.
Practically an Avicii's production, but nice one, though...
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Noisia - Split The Atom
Deftones - Prince (Bassnectar Dubstep Remix)
DJ Sakin - Protect Your Mind (Braveheart)
DJ Visage Formula 1 Schumacher song
Calyx - Follow The Leader
Bring Me The Horizon - The Sadness Will Never End (Skrillex Remix)
Darude - Sandstorm (classic)
Deftones - Prince (Bassnectar Dubstep Remix)
DJ Sakin - Protect Your Mind (Braveheart)
DJ Visage Formula 1 Schumacher song
Calyx - Follow The Leader
Bring Me The Horizon - The Sadness Will Never End (Skrillex Remix)
Darude - Sandstorm (classic)
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Ridge Racer Revolution - Rare Hero 2 (I like the whole soundtrack too)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CELWrqYLvVM
And here is more Ridge Racer... "sdrawkcaB" version! (backwards backwards!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7OI4e46FrE
*cough* lag issues *cough*
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And here is more Ridge Racer... "sdrawkcaB" version! (backwards backwards!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7OI4e46FrE
*cough* lag issues *cough*
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That's crazy but interesting. I kind of like it. I'm interested in hearing more music like this. I'd be interested in suggestions/your favorite songs or albums of this style or similar.I appreciate the rythm, the speed, the power and the violence of the hardest styles of electronic: speedcore, hardcore, breakcore, suizidcore, frenchcore, terror, etc....
Well there is much louder, more violent Metal genres than Heavy Metal.When i was 6 i usually listened to heavy metal. The thing is, i then become used to it and it doesnt sound strong enough for me anymore, so i look for another, more violent style. And this keeps going on an on. As my life sucks alot, i need something to unleash my rage on, and this kind of music keeps me calm
One of my favorite songs from Daft Punk's latest album.
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