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    Quote Originally Posted by capocannoniere View Post
    What are your electronic favourites?
    I'm jumping in here. I really love the hypnotic Jean Michael Jarre,

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    Quote Originally Posted by BakersfieldChimp View Post
    I'm jumping in here. I really love the hypnotic Jean Michael Jarre,
    I suppose all music is hypnotic in a way i.e. we hypnotize ourselves by feeding our subconscious with certain stimuli for its desired effect on us.

    For example, if I want to expand my awareness of space and my sensitivity to the sounds within that expanse – the soundscapes created here seem to do the trick:


    Don’t know if it works for everyone. Depends I guess how hypnotically suggestible one is (???)

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    Love is the permanent main theme of the secular genre so all good musicians must deal with the love theme as a major test of talent. Bad love songs are disgusting and make a bad name for the love theme, so do not need to take all love songs for a complete genre and stereotype them.

    If a piece of music does not repulse me then you can say I like that, but the musical works that particularly appeal to me are cultic motifs of my life, if you are passionate about music then you will know those music you love are gaining de-facto religious functions in your life. For music I distaste the most are those which insinuate violence and vulgarities and propangandas, by genres hard to tell.

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    One of my favorite songs of life:

    "Twinkle, twinkle" by L-arc en ciel, do not know about the genre, lyrics means a lot to me not that I agree that lyrics are unimportant, I have never heard a good song with bad lyrics.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Aila View Post
    I suppose all music is hypnotic in a way i.e. we hypnotize ourselves by feeding our subconscious with certain stimuli for its desired effect on us.

    For example, if I want to expand my awareness of space and my sensitivity to the sounds within that expanse – the soundscapes created here seem to do the trick:


    Don’t know if it works for everyone. Depends I guess how hypnotically suggestible one is (???)

    In Wagner's opera "Parsifal" there is some extraordinary music leading up to the first grail scene.
    Parsifal is told, "time becomes space here". ]
    It always struck me that is what all great music is about.

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    All you gentiles think rap is bad but my Jewish uncle make millions promoting rap music since the 1980s. We made money off of things the goys think are "evil".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vukan View Post
    All you gentiles think rap is bad but my Jewish uncle make millions promoting rap music since the 1980s. We made money off of things the goys think are "evil".

    Don't forget. one of the major influences of rap is a German electronic group from the late seventies.

    https://www.nme.com/features/run-dmc...hollis-2836005


    "Kraftwerk “created” hip-hop
    To the layman listener, Kraftwerk might seem like an odd choice on a record of classic-era rap influences, but as DMC puts it: “Kraftwerk created hip-hop.” DMC may be adding a bit of hyperbole, but it’s hard to argue that he doesn’t have a point. After all, as he notes, Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force’s ‘Planet Rock’ sampled the German electronic pioneers’ ‘Trans Europe Express’ – with both tracks featuring on the vinyl tracklisting.:




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    it's more than 3 and in my top list of the most crappiest music than i hate:
    - kezmer and anything related to the jewish music
    -rap, north african and african music
    -crappy big phat bass synthie commercial R&B/pop/rap
    -jazz and anything from the bottom of the ceespool of the so called afro-american music
    -extreme black metal and math metal with "panda" make-up faces

    for naming a few
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    Quote Originally Posted by BakersfieldChimp View Post
    Don't forget. one of the major influences of rap is a German electronic group from the late seventies.

    https://www.nme.com/features/run-dmc...hollis-2836005


    "Kraftwerk “created” hip-hop
    To the layman listener, Kraftwerk might seem like an odd choice on a record of classic-era rap influences, but as DMC puts it: “Kraftwerk created hip-hop.” DMC may be adding a bit of hyperbole, but it’s hard to argue that he doesn’t have a point. After all, as he notes, Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force’s ‘Planet Rock’ sampled the German electronic pioneers’ ‘Trans Europe Express’ – with both tracks featuring on the vinyl tracklisting.:



    it's more complicated than that ,it's more people like the band Cybotron with Juan Atkins from Detroit with a title like "CLEAR" in 1983 for example who are the avant-gardists of the electro-funk sound
    and of the groovy boom boom tchak drum pattern and it's anterior to the PLANET ROCK (1986) of A.B





    here Afrika Bambaataa is sounding more electro-funk/disco/funk


    or even again LETFIELD from UK featuring Afrika Bambaataa (not on this live, in flesh and bones) with the classic boom boom tchak big beat pattern,in UK a lot of bands have been influenced by these kind of patterns
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    Quote Originally Posted by BakersfieldChimp View Post
    I'm jumping in here. I really love the hypnotic Jean Michael Jarre,
    I remember loving his music as a kid (my dad owned CDs of him). The music though cutting edge for his time though sounds dated now. Meanwhile some electronic pieces of Bjork from the 90s unlike a lot of music from that decade has not to my amusement.

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