brycer@netcom.com (Bryce Ryan) writes:
quoted 8 lines :) deep ambient is the next craze. not the post-processed new-age
> :) deep ambient is the next craze. not the post-processed new-age
> stuff dressed up in dance clothes, but deep, deep ambient sounds booming
> on huge stacks. check out Toniutti & Chalk's "Tahta Tarla". or, for the
> other extreme (of totally processed sounds), Molten Salt Breeder Reactor's
> "Ultimate Ambience". is it intelligent? undoubtedly. is it music? yes.
> is it danceable? yes: not on the Dick Clark scale, but on another scale.
>
> you heard it here first.
i really think the Next Big Thing (TM) will be some combination of
ambient and dance in the same song.. example: song starts very ambient,
builds slowly, slowly, slowly, until it's built up into a driving very
danceable song - over the time of about 20 minutes..
it's become very commonplace here for djs to use long sections of ambient
music in the *prime* time of an event for up to 4 minutes or so at a
time.. ambient breaks are becoming longer and longer in dance music so i
think this is the next logical step..