Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Avicii - Silhouettes

Avicii - You Make Me

Breakbeat hardcore

Breakbeat hardcore (commonly referred to as hardcore in the United Kingdom or old school hardcore in the United States) is a style of electronic music that primarily uses breakbeats for its rhythm lines. It was an early 1990s offshoot of the Acid House scene of late 1980s Britain.

Friday, February 14, 2014

Music Zone(unlimited): Steve Aoki LIVE at Tomorrowland 2012

Music Zone(unlimited): Steve Aoki LIVE at Tomorrowland 2012

Music Zone(unlimited): Modestep - Feel Good (Official Video)

Music Zone(unlimited): Modestep - Feel Good (Official Video)

Bouncy-Genres

Bouncy techno is a style of music circa 1993, mostly emanating from the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. Originally, it was influenced by the music found in the rave scenes in the north of the United Kingdom (Scotland, North East England, Northern Ireland) and the Netherlands, where European produced techno music was widely played in the very early 1990s.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Avicii - True (Full Album) Part 3 [HQ]

4-beat

4-beat is a style that evolved from breakbeat hardcore by mid-1993. Normally void of traditional 4/4 signature kick drums, as found in most dance drum beats, Happy hardcore's rhythm compliment was centred around sped-up (and increasingly more complex cut) breakbeats with low harmonic bass lines additionally dictating the flow of the beat, similar to jungle.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Schranz

Schranz is the name given to European (especially German) hard techno, a style of techno typically around 140-150 BPM and based around massively bass-heavy kick drums, driving percussion and distorted, looping synth noises. The term originated in 1994 when Frankfurt-based DJ Chris Liebing used it to describe a certain type of techno in a record store he ran; it has no particular meaning in any language.