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Discussion: Could this genre of music work with pop music?
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Jackk
Member Since: 8/27/2012
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Could this genre of music work with pop music?
Pop music is BORING at the moment, lets me real.
So ive decided to gather some of my favourite tunes that not many people have heard before.
1:
https://soundcloud.com/reecelow/rave...is-willis-feel
2:
https://soundcloud.com/joel-fletcher...-fletcher-feat
3: (Personal fav)
https://soundcloud.com/housemusic/melbourne-bounce-by
Remix's of popular songs to get you an idea of what it would sound like if it were a pop song.
1:
https://soundcloud.com/willsparks/bl...s-robin-thicke
this sound is taking over Melbourne, my city.
All the clubs play this and only this.. so yeah.
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Mike91
Member Since: 3/15/2013
Posts: 25,228
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I'm over dance/club music so no thanks.
Jackk
Member Since: 8/27/2012
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Mike91
I'm over dance/club music so no thanks.
But this type of dance/club music hasn't really been explored nor done by any mainstream artist
scenekiller
Member Since: 9/27/2005
Posts: 2,010
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No thanks. Pop needs to move as far away from the EDM craze as physically possible. Then it'll start to get interesting again.
Nait Phoenix
Member Since: 10/18/2010
Posts: 29,224
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So, basically, EDM that has vocalized breakdowns? If done correctly...
I'm all for it!
Your example are okay, too.
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