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Odyssey Trick Member
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0. Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 8:54 pm Post subject: Disco and its relations to DDR... |
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Are we all essentially just listening to Disco 2.0?
Consider that Europe usually takes in America's deceased genres of music and keeps them alive for a while longer (this has held true for jazz, blues, rock and punk in years past). Disco is no exception... in fact, I've heard it said that Eurobeat is the direct successor of Disco in Europe, which has a great influence on Dance music here in America. (There's ALWAYS a level of influence from other genres in music, I'm referring to a higher level than usual in the case of Eurobeat.)
Are we as dance game players into just an updated version of disco? _________________
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tekkie Trick Member
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1. Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 9:06 pm Post subject: |
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The music might have disco origins but I don't think the gameplay is relevant. _________________
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Sweet Potato Trick Member
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2. Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 9:07 pm Post subject: |
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Well the dance games have many, many different genres of music so it is kind of hard to just call it all disco. It is a "music game," not a "disco game." |
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wschmrdr Trick Member
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3. Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 8:44 am Post subject: |
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Since the game is called DANCE DANCE revolution, and since Eurobeat/Disco/Trance/whatever music is usually good for getting a groove on, I think therefore it would make sense to use this music in a game like this. The steps have nothing to do with the music style whatsoever, and the game is obviously not limited to Eurobeat (look at ITG). I wouldn't say it's disco 2.0, but just a fact that it has continued. |
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Odyssey Trick Member
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4. Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 10:10 am Post subject: |
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Mikl, Tekkie, I didn't mean to refer to ALL the music as "disco". I was referring to one of the most popular genres in DDR, Eurobeat. A good chunk of DDR is Eurobeat of some sort.
And... I just sorta found it interesting that music so closely related to Disco could do so well in pop culture (or, as well as it's doing now, anyway). _________________
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DigitalCyber Trick Member
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5. Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 4:44 pm Post subject: Re: Disco and its relations to DDR... |
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[quote="zoupzuop2"]Are we all essentially just listening to Disco 2.0?
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No, we are listening to:
Techno
Dance
Trance
Eurobeat
Happy Hardcore
among others....... |
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Sweet Potato Trick Member
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6. Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 4:59 pm Post subject: |
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I see what you mean, but they mostly put in songs that make you wanna dance (eurobeat, trance) or have a good beat (techno). I wouldn't say that the majority of the music in dance games is dicso-y, it's probably just a good type of music that goes well with them. |
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robbiej Trick Member
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7. Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 4:04 pm Post subject: Re: Disco and its relations to DDR... |
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zoupzuop2 wrote: | Are we all essentially just listening to Disco 2.0?
Consider that Europe usually takes in America's deceased genres of music and keeps them alive for a while longer (this has held true for jazz, blues, rock and punk in years past). Disco is no exception... in fact, I've heard it said that Eurobeat is the direct successor of Disco in Europe, which has a great influence on Dance music here in America. (There's ALWAYS a level of influence from other genres in music, I'm referring to a higher level than usual in the case of Eurobeat.)
Are we as dance game players into just an updated version of disco? |
So tell me again cuz my memory's a little off...... when was it that jazz, blues, rock, and punk died?
Oh wait.... _________________
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Joshua B Trick Member
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8. Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 8:38 pm Post subject: |
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House, Hi-NRG, Techno, Trance, Disco, etc. are all forms of dance music. Disco stopped being called Disco when the term Disco became embarrassing to some people. But it's all dance music. |
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Odyssey Trick Member
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9. Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 11:21 pm Post subject: Re: Disco and its relations to DDR... |
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robbiej wrote: | zoupzuop2 wrote: | Are we all essentially just listening to Disco 2.0?
Consider that Europe usually takes in America's deceased genres of music and keeps them alive for a while longer (this has held true for jazz, blues, rock and punk in years past). Disco is no exception... in fact, I've heard it said that Eurobeat is the direct successor of Disco in Europe, which has a great influence on Dance music here in America. (There's ALWAYS a level of influence from other genres in music, I'm referring to a higher level than usual in the case of Eurobeat.)
Are we as dance game players into just an updated version of disco? |
So tell me again cuz my memory's a little off...... when was it that jazz, blues, rock, and punk died?
Oh wait.... |
PLEASE tell me you're not trying to educate me on this sort of thing.
By "deceased", I meant that the genres are simply beyond their years of massive fame. It's assumed that, for the most part, some genres were era-specific. Blues was before Jazz before Rock before Psych before Metal before Alt, etc. Each had its period of time before it yielded to the successor. The genre doesn't necessarily die, it just recedes greatly.
Blues yielded to jazz a bit into the 40's, if I recall right. Afterwards, Jazz was taken up by rock around the 50's. Late 50's and early 60's, the psych scene took over, as well as the Motown scene, which had heavy influences on what we know as Disco. When Disco's popularity faded, Europe took interest in it (as it had blues and jazz before it). (This is where my defendable knowledge ceases.)
From what I gather, Eurobeat was the direct European successor to Disco. Other genres are still in the process of succeeding it, but for the most part it's still a lively genre in the 2000's.
So...
Blues "died" in the early 40's.
Jazz "died" in the 50's.
Motown "died" in the 60's.
Disco "died" late 70's.
Europe took Disco later on and, with some time, developed what we know as Eurobeat. It hasn't "died" yet. _________________
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