Electronic Dance Music - EDM

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From what I heard electronic dance music isn't that big in the USA yet, but where I live it is the biggest genre at the moment. Anybody here that produces?

[FONT=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Here is a track that I'm still working on:

[/FONT]https://soundcloud.com/david_claro/david-claro-legacy/s-YyyAE
 
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From what I heard electronic dance music isn't that big in the USA yet, but where I live it is the biggest genre at the moment. Anybody here that produces?

Here is a track that I'm still working on:

https://soundcloud.com/david_claro/david-claro-legacy/s-YyyAE
Thanks for sharing that.
 
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It is quite large where I'm from as well, probably not the biggest genre but, quite high on the list.
Also good track, well made, thank you for sharing! :D
 
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Thanks. Yes, I heard Scandinavia is also keen on EDM.
 

ArtsieSteph

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I enjoy techno and dance music though sometimes it's hard to find a group that doesn't have profanity/explicit lyrics
 
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Siberian_Khatru

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I electronic, but I don't dance. Therefore mixing the two, to me, is like mixing hiking with Hapkido.

I hike, but I don't Hapkido.
 

G4JC

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I enjoy techno and dance music though sometimes it's hard to find a group that doesn't have profanity/explicit lyrics
Wut?? Here's a few Christian ones... enjoy!

Matthew Parker, Sozo, Discrtonica, Dj Tony Foxx, NitroPraise, SonicPraise, TechnoPraise, 65 dba... Probably moar.
 
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A State of Trance on Spotify, always clean, always the best! DJ Armin Van Buuren. #1 :cool:
 
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bowharp

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A State of Trance on Spotify, always clean, always the best! DJ Armin Van Buuren. #1 :cool:
Thanks!!

Hillsong Young & Free seems to be heading towards electronic music?

[video=youtube;L2EjYnjKkMw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2EjYnjKkMw[/video]
 
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You are so correct! When I listen to the radio, I cannot believe the explicit four letter words that are shouted and sung as if the song needed the vulgarity to make it to the charts. Of course the only difference between rap and crap is one letter's difference. I used to be a huge fan of Maroon Five..now, with their new hit "This summer's gonna be a M_______F_______er, I refuse to support them..IT does not stop there. I've also noticed that country music needs a complete REHAB, due to all the alcohol consumption brazenly exposed and little four letter words injected as if it were just casual conversation. Perhaps I am too old schooled to enjoy a real 'groovy' hip song without the explicits! lol
 
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Thanks!!

Hillsong Young & Free seems to be heading towards electronic music?


I like the Hillsong Young & Free a lot! I think that they're doing it right. And ''Alive'' is one of my favorites so far, renditions of the others have been played by local church bands as well, like ''Wake''.