Dutch music (17)

1 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-06-29 01:24 ID:UDe7ku8X

Because it deserves a place here. We can beat Japanese music except maybe Gackt.

2 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-07-01 08:24 ID:pxpoZAZO

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3 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-07-01 16:51 ID:Heaven

>>1
Thank you for giving me the best laugh this day.

4 Name: randomshyko : 2006-07-01 18:01 ID:LzJqiFbp

whoooo I like cats!

5 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-07-01 18:35 ID:Heaven

>Listen to Ken Matsudaira instead.

Fixed. Olé!

6 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-07-03 00:18 ID:UDe7ku8X

I challenge everyone here... have any of you even listened to dutch music?

tiesto, armin van buren, ferry corsten I can go on, loads of dj's high on the world charts

7 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-07-03 05:38 ID:IkhCcCok

<丶`∀´> I demand this thread is now on the topic of Nyke Laverman appreciation nida

8 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-07-03 18:27 ID:is6SVlW0

>>6
Seeing as I live in the Netherlands, I'm pretty much forced too. However, since you used the generic term "Dutch music", I assumed you meant Jan Smit and René Froger and the like. Tiesto and his kin's ...music is only "Dutch" in the sense that its creator is from the Netherlands. The style isn't associated with any country or culture (at least not the Netherlands alone).
Really though.... trance... that's even worse than what I though this thread was about.

9 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-07-04 06:22 ID:Heaven

This is the thread with the most fail on the music board

10 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-07-04 11:42 ID:Heaven

No, listen to "Ken Hirai" instead! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-x5lpPXE9UI

11 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-07-04 16:45 ID:UDe7ku8X

rite.. I listened to Ken Hirai and must conclude that All dutch music beats ken hirai. Including Jan smit and even the contestants for 'Idols.'

>>6 Seeing your style argument.. I think in that case it will be possible to de-culturalize nearly any type of music as it always has influences from other cultures in it. I think you have a very narrow view of what kind of music the above mentioned dj's make.

Anyway, I sent a request to have the dutch nationality of Jan Smit revoked, but its still pending. I'll let you know as soon as I have more info ;-) Still, >>6, there must be at least one dutch track that you can approve of??!

Finally, I have some Ayumi Hamasaki dvd's that I need to get rid of, so if anyone should for some reason want them, I can let you have em cheap

12 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-07-04 19:00 ID:is6SVlW0

>rite.. I listened to Ken Hirai and must conclude that All dutch music beats ken hirai. Including Jan smit and even the contestants for 'Idols.'

I haven't heard a lot of Hirai Ken, but I do know the guy can actually sing and POP STAR's kind of catchy. I wouldn't call him the greatest singer ever, but comparing it with whatever the Idols contestants are ejaculating is just rude. If the Shintou religion is right and there is a god for everything, including music, I bet he's very pissed off right now.

>I think in that case it will be possible to de-culturalize nearly any type of music as it always has influences from other cultures in it.

Certainly, this is true. But then, isn't making a thread dedicated to Dutch music pointless, since that would make the origin of a song irrelevant? There's no reason why the winners of Idols and American Idol can't be discussed in the same discussion. On the other hand, discussing Jan Smit and DJ Tiesto in the same discussion is just weird.

>there must be at least one dutch track that you can approve of??!

It might be out there, but I haven't found it yet. I'm not particularly motivated to go actively looking for it either.
In the first place, Dutch isn't a very pretty language. It has a very lazy pronunciation and has not particular charm either.

13 Name: Amarok : 2006-07-06 18:36 ID:KXiJfKQg

>>11

How cheap?

Outside of Rotterdam Terror Corps the best band to ever come out of the Netherlands is The Gathering. Hands down one of the best bands I've ever listened to.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=bZhcKU3VXbQ&search=the%20gathering

http://youtube.com/watch?v=cV5yMa91dWg&search=the%20gathering

14 Name: 2 : 2006-07-08 00:37 ID:pxpoZAZO

I'm kidding, Ken Hirai sucks dick as well.

15 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-07-18 18:16 ID:UDe7ku8X

>>13 RTC? what about neophyte? gabber?

>Dutch isn't a very pretty language

well no. compared to other languages it sometimes sounds a bit harsh. On the other hand, it is the mothertongue of about 16mln people, which might compensate. It does for me.

Oh and I wasn't out to deculturalize everything because that IS a pretty dumb endeavour.

btw, what could possibly be wrong with trance?

16 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-07-19 18:50 ID:is6SVlW0

>On the other hand, it is the mothertongue of about 16mln people, which might compensate.

How does that compensate for anything? 6 billion people on earth poop, but that doesn't make it smell any better.

>Oh and I wasn't out to deculturalize everything because that IS a pretty dumb endeavour.

While I don't really see the importance in associating things with 'culture', when something doesn't have a cultural identity in the first place, there is very little to deculturise, now is there?

>btw, what could possibly be wrong with trance?

Lack of anything even resembling melody.
Prioritising low-pitch sound over high-pitch sounds.
More repetitive than a Britney Spears track set on repeat.

17 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-07-19 22:37 ID:UDe7ku8X

dude.. given your description of trance, and if you live in the netherlands, then you obviously don't go to any parties or places where people dance after 00:00! And I don't get it... what could ever be wrong with prioritisin low-pitch sound over high-pitch sound! What is wrong with a groovy baseline???

Anyway, the point I made was that dutch music could beat japanese music.... I take that back, but I'll take my stand at the view that a lot of dutch music is on par with japanese music! ;)

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