> > Anyone know any jtrance songs with the same energy as this one its just a really fun track ヽ(´ー`)ノ
> > youtu.be/1Dvyp2dnyAk
> I don't understand music types like "trance" or "somethingcore" at all (;^Д^)
Trance is pretty simple to define - it's Techno-derived electronic
dance music, usually around 130-140 BPM, with a focus on melody, long
epic breakdowns/build-ups, and invoking a sense of "euphoria" and
dreaminess
It typically has supersaws/hypersaws as the lead instrument, plucky
pizzicato chords/arpeggios, and robotic pulsating/offbeat basslines.
Was wildly popular in Europe between the mid-90s and early 2000s -
you'd hear it on mainstream radio stations daily
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Hardcore is a little more difficult to define since it refers to differ-
ent things in different places and at different times, but it's general-
ly a fast-paced form of Techno that originated in the early 90s
In the UK circa the early 90s specifically, it commonly consisted of
Techno beats & synths combined with Hip-hop style breakbeats & samples,
largely due to how House, Techno, Hip-hop, and Rare Groove (old under-
ground American funk records from the late 60s and 70s) was often all
played at the same events by the same DJs in the mid-to-late 80s
The rave scene split in 1994 caused the breakbeats, reggae sounds, and
darker/moodier sounds to develop into Jungle (later Drum 'n' Bass),
while the 4x4 kicks and cheesy pianos developed into 4beat/Happy Hard-
core with more of a Scottish and Dutch (Gabber) influence
Since then, "Hardcore", "Hard", and "-core" have been added to the
front and end of dance genres to refer to faster, wilder, and/or more
aggressive forms ヽ(´ー`)ノ
Reference: 2023/03/05(Sun) 15:19:29