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Afro House erobert den Dancefloor
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Afro House, ein Genre, das tief in den rhythmischen und kulturellen Traditionen Afrikas verwurzelt ist, hat sich in den letzten Jahren zu einem der wichtigsten und innovativsten Sounds auf der globalen Clubszene entwickelt. Mit seinen unverwechselbaren, treibenden Beats, der intensiven Percussion und der Fusion von afrikanischen Melodien mit modernen…
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THE FACEBOOK MUSIC GROUP LIVING ROOM "ALWAYS WAKE" FOR PEOPLE WHO APPRECIATE GOOD MUSIC, IS LOOKING FOR NEW MEMBERS AND USERS WHO WANT TO LIKE ELECTRONIC MUSIC AND WANT TO LISTEN TO COOL DJ SETS. BUT ALSO DJs, RADIOs AND RECORD LABELS, AS WELL AS CHANNELS AND STREAMERS AND MUSICIANS ARE WANTED WHO WANT TO PROMOTE THEMSELVES AND THEIR MUSIC AND THEIR TALENT AND WANT TO SHARE THEIR DJ SETS, CONCERTS, STREAMS, GIGS AND PERFORMANCES IN THE FB LIVING ROOM "ALWAYS WAKE" MUSIC GROUP VIA FB AND SO MUCH MORE BECOME A FOLLOWER AND KNOWLEDGE.POST WHAT YOU TELL AND ADVERTISE YOURSELF AND YOUR MUSIC…! PREFERRED GENRES ARE#TECHNO #DUBTECHNO #INDUSTRIETECHNO #MELODICTECHNO #TECHHOUSE #HOUSE #CHICAGOHOUSE #TROPICALHOUSE #DEEPHOUSE #DETROIDHOUSE #ACIDHOUSE #HAPPYHOUSE #HARDHOUSE #BEACHHOUSE #ORGANICHOUSE #TRIBALHOUSE #AFROHOUSE #INDIHOUSE #DOWNTEMPO #MINDTEMPO #SLOWBEAT #RE GGAEHOUSE #REGGAE # PROGRESSIVEHOUSE #PROGRESSIVEROCK #ALERNATIVE #ELECTRONIC and much more. YOU ALSO BECOME PART OF IT ALL AND BECOME A MEMBER IN THE FB-LIVING ROOM "ALWAYS WAKE" MUSIC GROUP FOR PEOPLE WHO APPRECIATE GOOD MUSIC. I, THE ADMIN SASCHA (SASHMASTER) AND MY MEMBERS ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO WELCOME YOU AND WAITING FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION …JUST FOLLOW LINK!!! https://www.facebook.com/groups/378032607773251/
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❥➳ƉJ LukasMoH "Hico & Nans" T.A.N.Z. #techno #mixtape
DJ LukasMoH – „Hico & Nans Tanz“ 🎶🔥 Ein hypnotischer #Techno-Banger, der die Crowd eskalieren lässt! 💥 „Pure Energie!“, „Ein Meisterwerk für die Tanzfläche!“, „Gänsehaut-Vibes nonstop!“ – die Hörer sind sich einig: Druckvoll, mitreißend und absolut einzigartig. 🚀🎧
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Alles neu - der Song und das Video
Facebook Twitter Instagram Soundcloud YouTube Der Song ALLES NEU ist eine Art Protestlied. Textilberge in der Wüste. Plastikinseln im Ozean. Unser Konsum zerstört unsere Lebensgrundlagen. Jeden Tag sitzen tausende bei IKEA und futtern Köttbullar in sich hinein. Anschließend schleppen sie die schweren Kartons aus den Regalen auf ihre Wagen, von dort an die Kasse und dann in ihr auto und…

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🌸 Inna A. Besedina - ... Moonlight Night... 💙 (Another Version)
... Moonlight Night... 💙 (Another Version) I made this music / melody in a music creation program... Сделала эту музыку / мелодию в программе для создания музыки...
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Matthias Schuster Die Covid 19 Aufnahmen, 3 . Tag Oktober 2023
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VENDREDI 14 MARS 2025
DEUTSCHE ELEKTRONISCHE MUSIK 2

PORNO FOR PYROS - GOOD GOD’S URGE

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This is the vibe tonight gays, what do we think?
#yes i finally got a cutie reveal barbie and i am HYPED#i also saw the CD today and thought ‘this sounds so interesting i want to listen’#honestly i was so excited to see german music#and yeah it slaps but not in the way i was expecting#time to work in very self-indulgent fanart while listening and having this girl beside me#artwork coming soon!#barbie#barbie cutie reveal#dollblr#deutsche elektronische musik#peanut’s ramblings
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GLOBAL GROOVE FUSION – Chapter 7
#089DJ Booking München#2025#Afro House#DJ Playliste#elektronische Musik#Ibiza Stardust Radio#New Music#Professioneller DJ Service#Radioshow#Radioshow Playlist
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INSTANTLESS TECHHOUSE #ZEUGE 41
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#Banger#Basslines#Clubmusik#DanielSlam#Drops#Dubstep#EDM#elektrisierend#elektronisch#energiegeladen#explosiv#HardToSwallow#Klanglandschaften#kraftvoll#Musik
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#afrigal#basel#zürich#luzern#bern#lörrach#youtube#music#elektronische Klangmusik#experimentelle Musik#jazz freeform
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hello hello! i love your blog and it has been a fantastic resource for me. if i may ask, how does one go about writing music? my character is put in a situation where listening to a song is a large part of a scene, and i want to describe the song and music itself. while i would describe a guitar or drum, the song i have in mind specifically is mostly digital (think similar to edm) so i'm not sure how to do it. do you have any idea how i could tackle this?
thank you in advance!
Writing Notes: Electronic Music
Electronic Music - any music involving electronic processing, such as recording and editing on tape, and whose reproduction involves the use of loudspeakers.
It is produced from a wide variety of sound resources—from sounds picked up by microphones to those produced by electronic oscillators (generating basic acoustical waveforms such as sine waves, square waves, and sawtooth waves), complex computer installations, and microprocessors—that are recorded on tape and then edited into a permanent form.
Generally, except for one type of performed music that has come to be called “live electronic music”, electronic music is played back through loudspeakers either alone or in combination with ordinary musical instruments.
Musicians are always quick to adopt and explore new technologies.
The fast-paced changes wrought by electrification, from the microphone via the analogue synthesizer to the laptop computer, have led to a wide range of new musical styles and techniques.
Electronic music has grown to a broad field of investigation, taking in historical movements such as musique concrète and elektronische Musik, and contemporary trends such as electronic dance music and electronica.
The Art of Noises (1913) by Luigi Russolo is an important text in the history of electronic music, because it is the first attempt seriously to categorise all sounds and, indeed, to treat them as potential music.
Russolo wrote:
Every manifestation of our life is accompanied by noise. The noise, therefore, is familiar to our ear, and has the power to conjure up life itself. Sound, alien to our life, always musical and a thing unto itself, an occasional but unnecessary element, has become to our ears what an overfamiliar face is to our eyes. Noise, however, reaching us in a confused and irregular way from the irregular confusion of our life, never entirely reveals itself to us, and keeps innumerable surprises in reserve. We are therefore certain that by selecting, coordinating and dominating all noises we will enrich men with a new and unexpected sensual pleasure. Although it is characteristic of noise to recall us brutally to real life, the art of noise must not limit itself to imitative reproduction. It will achieve its most emotive power in the acoustic enjoyment, in its own right, that the artist’s inspiration will extract from combined noises. Here are the 6 families of noises of the Futurist orchestra which we will soon set in motion mechanically:
Rumbles: Roars, explosions, crashes, splashes, booms
Whistles: Hisses, snorts
Whispers: Murmurs, mumbles, grumbles, gurgles
Screeches: Creaks, rustles, buzzes, crackles, scrapes
Noises obtained by percussion: Metal, wood, skin, stone, terracotta etc.
Voices of animals and men: Shouts, screams, groans, shrieks, howls, laughs, wheezes, sobs
In this inventory we have encapsulated the most characteristic of the fundamental noises; the others are merely the associations and combinations of these.
Some Electronic Music Vocabulary
ADSR – Stands for Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release – refers to the envelope [i.e., characteristic of a sound (e.g. volume or filter) as it changes over time; can be used as a tool to shape a sound over time] applied to a sound to shape it over time. Can be applied to the volume, filter, pitch or more. Can make things sound plucky, soft, or ambient etc.
Aliasing – Subtle distortion that occurs in the digital realm when the input frequency is higher than the sample rate. The sample cannot be measured accurately and thus introduces imperfections into the sound.
Ambience – Can refer to a sound in a track which creates a sense of space or atmosphere – typically achieved by the use of time-based audio effects such as delays and reverbs. Also can refer to the level of sound in a recording that contains background noise, separate to the intended recording. Typically this background noise is undesirable, but sometimes it is an aesthetic choice.
Arpeggiator – A MIDI Effect that turns a static chord into an arpeggio. If that doesn’t make sense, it makes things go bleep-bleep-bleep.
Atmosphere – A sonic effect created by reverb, long tails and quieter sounds. Referred to as the background of a track.
Beat Repeat – A type of effect that takes audio as an input and repeats the snippet back at timed intervals to create a glitch effect.
Chill – A loosely-defined term to describe the sound of more relaxed, deeper and melody-driven music in electronic music. Sometimes people refer to this as a genre in itself.
Distortion – The processing of audio such that extra harmonics and loudness are added, creating a more fuller or aggressive sound. Distortion types include tube, clipping, tape, diode, overdrive, fuzz and many more.
Doppler Effect – The sonic effect of frequencies sounding higher pitched when moving closer to an audio source, and lower pitched when moving away. Like when you drive past a police siren.
Formant – A vocal quality of a sound relating to vowels, and a filter type that achieves a vowel-like sound. If you’ve ever heard an ‘oooh’ or ‘aaah’, then you’ve heard what a formant sounds like.
Gate – An audio effect that reduces the volume of a sound once it passes below a certain threshold. It’s good for reducing background noise or unwanted sounds in a recording or sample. Just like your gate at home stops unwanted people coming into your house.
Glide – Portamento—when the pitch slides evenly from note to note
Lazer – A type of sound made by a synth that features fast-moving pitch envelopes to create a ‘pew pew’ type effect.
Masking – A phenomenon when two sounds with similar frequency content cause one to become ‘buried’ due to phase cancellation or differences is loudness. For example, two piano sounds playing at the same time might cause one of them to sound less powerful and thin in the mix.
Normalize – Increases a waveform’s level to its highest before it becomes distorted
Panning – The process of moving a sound either left or right in the stereo field. Panning is a great mix technique to achieve width and space.
Polar Pattern – The way a microphone picks up a sound. Some pickup sound in many directions, others only in one direction, and everything in between.
Reflections – Part of a reverb that creates echoes based off sounds hitting walls and bouncing around rapidly.
Transient – The initial start point of a drum sound, where the audio goes from near silence to sudden loudness. Sounds clicky.
Voice stealing – When a synthesizer is programmed to play more sounds than accessible voices shuts down some present voices so new tunes can be played
Tips for Writing About Music
The most important step when writing about music is to write, read, and listen to as much as possible. Writing hones your voice, while reading exposes you to various styles and information that will shape your writing. The wider the range of music you embrace and study, the better your perspective and critical ear.
Read about music: Understand as much as possible about music, from instrumentation to how artists create their song lyrics. Reading also helps teach the technical vocabulary specific to certain genres. To help you gain a better command of music, use music writing reference books, such as A Short Guide to Writing About Music by Jonathan Bellman and How to Write About Music, edited by Marc Woodworth and Ally-Jane Grossan. Both of these works discuss how to research and write about music effectively, and are great resources for new music writers.
Stay informed: Develop an understanding of news, events, and cultural conversations that inform songwriters. For example, understanding the politics behind Russian feminist collective/punk group Pussy Riot is necessary if you want to write an informed piece on their output.
Learn music theory: The more informed your technical language, the better your music writing will be. Elements such as BPM, timbre, crescendos, adagio, and other music sounds will help you more deeply understand a particular piece of music and its relationship to other songs on an album.
Listen to music: Don’t only listen to genres that you prefer, but expand your ear to different types of music. Artists are inspired by music across time and genre, and the best music critics recognize those references.
Put work out: Whether you join your school’s paper, do creative writing, or start your own blog, getting eyes on your work is imperative to improving your music writing. There are also online resources that aggregate opportunities and writing prompts for writers of all experience levels, providing a great opportunity for new writers to get their foot in the door.
Pitch to publications: Online and print publications are always looking for new pitches from writers. The more places you pitch, the more likely it is that you will sell a piece. Don’t be discouraged if you pitch one outlet and never hear back. Lean into your passion, keep writing, and pitch some more.
Also describe the effects of the song to your character/s. The effects of music can be described using various adjectives like relaxing, calm, refreshing, soothing, etc.
Sources: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ⚜ More: References ⚜ Writing Resources PDFs
Thanks so much, really glad to hear this! Choose which of these notes would be most appropriate to incorporate in your story. Do go through the sources as there are more information I wasn't able to include here.
Another reference on music-related terms, plus some great additions. And more resources that could help with describing sounds and scenes related to music in your story:
Words to Describe Sounds
100 Sensory Words
Some Percussion Instruments
Some Pop Music Vocabulary
Writing Template: Singing Scene
Finding the right words that could accurately describe the specific song you have in mind to your readers is one way to tackle this, but it's definitely a challenge. Hope you find the right words/references here!
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WAVES das magazin für elektronische musik ausgabe #1 februar 1990
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