There are a lot of different approaches to listening to music. I often feel particularly overstimulated listening to (particularly new) music, and I like to be able to feel each and every aspect of a song and slip in to a groove, so I don't mind the repetition at all. Personally love this track, and nearly all of Theo's stuff. That said I have friends that can't get into what I really love largely because it is fairly repetitive. I think it's understandable.
I think the repetition becomes meditative, almost like a whirling dervish, it gains beauty not in spite of of but because of the repetition. also, theo always knows just when to give you a little bit more....
its always weird for me to read comments about repetition under club music. some of finests house track are just tools that work on the dancefloor because they help you build a certain mood or just they just keep on rolling. think about bradock's deep burnt or some of losoul's tracks. they just keep on rolling, like this one, delivering energy to the dancefloor. songs are fun, but its more fun to build a different experience by layering grooves and rhythms
@poochops To really get and understand this music you need to be present and feel intensely the aliveness of the sound, If you filter the music through your mind you miss the essence of the track. And it also is good to remember that this is dance music and djs can do wonders with this sound on the dancefloor! To purely listen to it as a stand alone track is kinda a shame! Cheers
Anything pop oriented changes frequently because POP is for the masses. There are fewer people with three ears than those with the usual two, the latter usually being associated the population that likes POP. I like my music like I like sex, sensual, slightly progressing to deeper depths to orgasm.
What I think every single person on UA-cam seems to miss when commenting/listening to/ viewing any dance tunes is simply this: THESE ARE DJ TOOLS. These tracks are not meant to be listening to in the same way you would Pop effing music. They are meant to be used in the context of an over arching narrative that the DJ weaves throughout the night. Not encapsulate the entire narrative within themselves. Though there are wonderful meditative narratives deep within IF you have the soul to listen.
There are a lot of different approaches to listening to music. I often feel particularly overstimulated listening to (particularly new) music, and I like to be able to feel each and every aspect of a song and slip in to a groove, so I don't mind the repetition at all. Personally love this track, and nearly all of Theo's stuff. That said I have friends that can't get into what I really love largely because it is fairly repetitive. I think it's understandable.
Thank god Theo found those keys!
Noice
lol
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I think the repetition becomes meditative, almost like a whirling dervish, it gains beauty not in spite of of but because of the repetition. also, theo always knows just when to give you a little bit more....
Man so many great ones come from Detroit 🖤
theo car bio i osto za vijek vekova !!!!
its always weird for me to read comments about repetition under club music. some of finests house track are just tools that work on the dancefloor because they help you build a certain mood or just they just keep on rolling. think about bradock's deep burnt or some of losoul's tracks. they just keep on rolling, like this one, delivering energy to the dancefloor. songs are fun, but its more fun to build a different experience by layering grooves and rhythms
was ein geiler smoking beat,der pfeffert mich total in die atmosphaere ♥ it
@poochops grow some ears, it isn't the same for 8 minutes, it's 8 minutes of pure heaven.
man this is fire!
Theo is King, I found the keys as well and very happy
Less is more and much more is Mr Parrish.
Genius!
@poochops you haven't found the right groove yet my friend ... go search, and then come back and feel the groove
toi tu l'as trouvé en tout cas ! ;)
Adoro. Simple but effective.
really nice =)
@poochops many genres are structured like this,including jazz.Best learn to appreciate that there are genres which are unique in a sense
@poochops loving that you had to listen to all 8 minutes to reach that conclusion...just turn off if it's not your thing :-)
this is really good.
very well said...
@poochops To really get and understand this music you need to be present and feel intensely the aliveness of the sound, If you filter the music through your mind you miss the essence of the track. And it also is good to remember that this is dance music and djs can do wonders with this sound on the dancefloor! To purely listen to it as a stand alone track is kinda a shame! Cheers
Signature!
Sick
so proper
Anything pop oriented changes frequently because POP is for the masses. There are fewer people with three ears than those with the usual two, the latter usually being associated the population that likes POP.
I like my music like I like sex, sensual, slightly progressing to deeper depths to orgasm.
2019
@mrclank82 dont forget to mention the heavy bassline. ;)
Oh yeah!
RAW
W O W
Theo....thats it
What I think every single person on UA-cam seems to miss when commenting/listening to/ viewing any dance tunes is simply this:
THESE ARE DJ TOOLS.
These tracks are not meant to be listening to in the same way you would Pop effing music. They are meant to be used in the context of an over arching narrative that the DJ weaves throughout the night. Not encapsulate the entire narrative within themselves.
Though there are wonderful meditative narratives deep within IF you have the soul to listen.
COOL
@Depacr True and well said.
@poochops Stick to Deadmau5 mate,this is soulful we dont play around here
top!
essence
killer
DEEP! FUCKING DEEP!!!
@OckeTheKid agreed!
@poochops so you're saying jazz doesnt have a repititive structure,is that what you're saying?
link donwloand please... i want
@poochops Well lets leave it at that as oncethekid has already told you,you seriously need to grow ears
Wait a second, this ain't Skrillex
Jokes aside, pretty funky track, I like it
@poochops agree.maybe he was too bored to finish it..
link donwloand please... i want