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Showing posts with label Giorgio Moroder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giorgio Moroder. Show all posts
I had 62nd live broadcast of “Pops
Lounge” yesterday in TBN Ulsan Traffic Broadcasting Network’s “Studio1041”. The
greatest popular musician in music history I introduced yesterday was “Donna
Summer”.
I uploaded content of yesterday's
broadcast on YouTube.
Studio 1041 “Pops Lounge” of TBN
Ulsan Traffic Broadcasting Network will be continued at 10:30 am every Tuesday.
This week's
lecture is “Trance music”, the 8th topic of “New Age Music”, which is a summary
of the contents of “81. New Age Music: 8. Trance music” introduced on April 1st,
2017.
Trance
music is a genre of electronic music that emerged from the British new-age
music scene and the early 1990s German techno and hardcore scenes.
This music
is a musical form that clearly builds tension and elements throughout a track
often culminating in one or two peaks or drops, with a tempo between 135 and
150 beats per minute and repeating melodies. Although a unique genre, this
music liberally influences different music styles such as techno, house, pop,
chill-out, classical music, ambient and film music. Trance music generally has
a long playing time and may include vocals, but is mostly instrumental.
One of the
pioneers of Trance music is a German electronic music pioneer, composer and
musician Klaus Schulze, and especially his 1988 album "En=Trance"
stands out this genre.
En=Trance, Klaus Schulze (1988)
Another
album that is considered as a pioneer of Trance music is "Humate-Love Stimulation"
in 1993 by Paul van Dyk.
Humate-Love Stimulation, Paul van Dyk (1993)
The
representative musicians in Trance music are Kraftwerk, a German band formed in
1970, and considered as an innovator and pioneer of electronic music as well as
one of the first successful musicians to popularize electronic music; ATB, a
German DJ, musician, and producer of Trance music; and Giorgio Moroder, an
Italian composer and record producer and a pioneer of euro disco and electronic
dance music.