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Started by Charlotte_Ringwood, October 29, 2025, 04:45:35 PM

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Charlotte_Ringwood

Wondering if there are any House / Dance music fans around here.

I've loved electronic music since the 80s when I think listening to Jean-Michel Jarre tapes set me up to love anything synthesized! Through the 90s I've loved house and rave music which continues to this day.

I also produce House music though my released stuff is under my dead name Chris Ringwood but got something coming under my new name at least!

Love to hear from anyone with similar tastes.

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Lori Dee

Oh, Charlotte, I love this!

I am an old rocker at heart (Pink Floyd, Blue Öyster Cult, AC/DC). I think Pink Floyd and Elton John are the ones who got me hooked on synthesizers. While living in Germany in the 80s, I got introduced to Electronica as a genre. There was a very popular discotheque where we would go to hang out and party. Each night of the week, they had a different theme. I remember the place would be packed in the middle of the week on "House Night". It was so much fun!

Then, still in Germany, I discovered Kraftwerk.

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Charlotte_Ringwood

Thanks Lori. Pink floyd are brilliant - "dark side of the moon" naturally lends itself to my ears.I totally get how living in Germany you'd get introduced to electronic music. Kraftwerk are of course legendary and that you post I like vert much. "More fun to compute" is a personal favourite with its deep hypnotic sound.

Germany has fuelled a lot of the dance music scene too creating some amazing Techno music. The other big Techno  home being Detroit.

A lot of these influences merge to make the electronic scene I love and glad to hear you've had some positive experience of it too.
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Lori Dee

Quote from: Charlotte_Ringwood on October 30, 2025, 01:53:11 AMThe other big Techno  home being Detroit.

I think Denmark, especially Copenhagen, is another city known for Techo. Long ago, I got invited to an online live stream of a rave party there. It was wild, and the music was so good. The video was crap, but the audio came through very well.
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Pema

This is neat, Charlotte. I've felt a longing to create music for as long as I can remember. A couple of years ago, I took up learning guitar and have been having a fantastic time with it.

I'm very interested to know what tools/equipment you use to make your music. Can it be done relatively inexpensively?
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Charlotte_Ringwood

Great to hear you're interested in production and you already learning guitar.

As I produce electronic music most stuff is done 'in the box' e.g. I sequence all my melodies, basslines, drums etc in MIDI on the computer. I do have some external synths so use an external ASIO audio interface to record in. These have an instrument in  so can also record guitar!

Most of my synths and effects are plugins called VSTs. You can stack them on channels. Some are Virtual instruments others are effects.

Now I use Ableton which is great for dance music - it's quite pricey. Now for budget and work with instrument recordings I'd recommend trying Reaper. It's budget and very good for recording but also runs VSTs! You can try lots of free VSTs too to get started for sure.

Beyond this most choices come down to style of music you want to make!
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Pema

Thank you so much. I've heard of most of what you've mentioned, so at least doesn't sound like you're coming from another planet.

I'll look more into these things on the cold winter days that are just around the corner.

Thank you again!
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Sephirah

Yes. I have a bit of a bi-polar taste in music. Depending on my state of mind I can be either into metal, or very uplifting, vocal trance. It's a rather Jekyll and Hyde type of deal, lol. Although even the metal is symphonic. I don't really do the whole screaming, gurgling, hard stuff. More your Nightwish or Epica.

Anyway, when I'm in the mood for trance music, I'm very in the mood for it. Stuff like this... which speaks to me. The lyrics especially:

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Charlotte_Ringwood

Quote from: Sephirah on October 31, 2025, 06:44:55 PMYes. I have a bit of a bi-polar taste in music. Depending on my state of mind I can be either into metal, or very uplifting, vocal trance. It's a rather Jekyll and Hyde type of deal, lol. Although even the metal is symphonic. I don't really do the whole screaming, gurgling, hard stuff. More your Nightwish or Epica.

Anyway, when I'm in the mood for trance music, I'm very in the mood for it. Stuff like this... which speaks to me. The lyrics especially:

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Only just found your reply. Your taste in music sounds quite divrse, although in reality I too love listening to all music. I'm really looking forward to a metal gig with my partner. Music is just a beautiful thing, each genre with its own subtleties that together make it.

I love that track you post. Some years back I went to several trance club nights playing very similar vibe. Very euphoric.

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