(Part 2) Best dance & electronic music according to redditors

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We found 1,677 Reddit comments discussing the best dance & electronic music. We ranked the 1,443 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Subcategories:

Disco music
Drum & brass dance music
Electronica music
Freestyle dance music
House music
Techno music
Trance music
Trip-hop music
Turntablists music
World dance music
Dubstep music

Top Reddit comments about Dance & Electronic:

u/funkybassmannick · 24 pointsr/ukulele

Cool!

I hope you don't mind me giving you some feedback. It's always hard to give feedback over the internet because you can never tell if you're too harsh.

Your uke playing is really good! I love the percussion you add, and I think it's really cool you take Pachelbel's Canon and turn it into a jam tune. That's fucking awesome.

I will say that there are a few areas of improvement I'd like to suggest, if you're willing to hear it (I know some people are disheartened by feedback, and that is NOT my intent, I just want you playing to your best ability).

The first thing is tuning.

Your uke is very out of tune. Always make sure your uke is in tune before you play. They will go out of tune every day, and even every few hours. You might have even tuned inside, because slight change in weather conditions can make instruments go out of tune quick. Always use a tuner, and if you don't have one, invest in a good one (the ones that latch onto your uke, for example), or get an app. It's hard for people to enjoy what you have to offer if they are distracted by bad tuning the whole song.

Tips for tuning: My guess is you probably can't hear it that well because you might not have the same training I do. So, train your ear! It's not that hard to do, just take a few minutes to tune your uke by ear before double checking it with a tuner. I use The Tuning CD which my professor suggested to all his students. Each note has a 3m drone of a root fifth and octave, which really gets things in tune. (For years now I prefer the tuning CD over a tuner, because I can get my instruments in tune faster and more reliably than a tuner can.)

I've found one of the tracks on youtube if you don't want to buy the album:

Drone on C:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIq_uGKD7Aw

You can use that for C & G strings at least. Don't tune the E string to it, because of crazy physics stuff. Only tune "perfect intervals," like unisons (obvi), 4ths, 5ths, and 8ves.

But even if you tune the C & G by ear each day using this CD, its great ear training.

The second is tempo.

You are gradually speeding up the whole song until the end. I can't tell if it's an intentional, gradual speed up, or if you are just rushing. Regardless, IMO a consistent tempo is better because your interpretation is like a jam tune, and it'll groove so much better if it sits on one tempo at a time. That said, you could still make an intentional tempo increase, perhaps using two bars to lead in to it, but then stick to that new tempo without rushing. The music at 1:20 is one good spot to do this.

Also, your rhythm is sloppy. I didn't notice it at first, but once things picked up in the middle it was another distraction from your music.

Tips for tempo: How can you make your playing consistent in tempo, and precise in rhythm? Practice with a metronome! I prefer a dedicated metronome device over an app, because I think its more physical and cuts through the air better. The basic idea is to practice so slow there is no way you miss a beat, and then once you are grooving at 100% at that tempo, increase it 5 bpm. Repeat. It takes a lot of patience, but think of the long game instead of the short.

So, take a few measures, especially when you are grooving, and repeat them over and over. Whatever tempo you are playing it at, divide by two. As said before, do not increase tempo until it is perfect rhythm every time

That's all I got, tuning and rhythm

You have some great skill, so don't let these things distract from your playing. Honestly, I wouldn't bother with typing all this shit up so thoroughly if I wasn't impressed by your uke skills, no joke. Your interpretation is awesome, and also attaching the camera to your uke is really cool too. Kinda trippy, I like it. Is that a gopro?

u/almeida37 · 16 pointsr/anime

I recommend the whole Today is a Beautiful Day album. Both Nagi and Supercell show a lot of range.

u/boredzo · 5 pointsr/GameDeals

“Rochard” was a lot of fun, though not without a bit of controversy. I'm watching the price of the DLC intently. It's a 2D puzzle platformer, similar in some ways to “Portal: The Flash Version”, but bigger, shinier, with an original plot and quality voice-acting.

“AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! for the Awesome” is a heart-pounding thrill ride. Literally. Well, minus the ride part I suppose—you're just falling.

“Just Cause 2”, currently a daily deal for 80% off, is a sandbox action game—there is a plot, and I actually wanted more of it, but it's decidedly optional. You have a wide variety of guns and vehicles to use against your enemies, and infinite parachutes and grappling hooks by which to navigate. And the soundtrack is called “Music to Blow Shit Up By”. 'Nuff said. (Fair warning: I have the PS3 version. But I've heard good things about it on Windows, usually including a mention of the multiplayer mod.)

“Darwinia” is an RTS with an AI theme. You're rescuing a virtual world of AI people from an infection of computer viruses.

“Beat Hazard” is a 2D space shmup, similar to “Asteroids”, with the twist that the pace of gameplay is determined by your music. When the music gets soft and/or slow, the game slows down. It comes with a selection of electronica tracks to start with, but part of the fun is experimenting with different music—“Mars: Bringer of War” works well, as does most of Zircon's album “Antigravity”.

u/raddit-bot · 5 pointsr/listentothis

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|track|Between Two Points|
|artist|The Glitch Mob|
|about|The Glitch Mob is a three-piece electronic group from Los Angeles, California, composed of Ed Ma (edIT), Justin Boreta (Boreta) and Josh Mayer (Ooah). The group, originally a four-piece including Kraddy, was formed in 2006 within the burgeoning Los Angeles bass-driven 'beat' scene. The Glitch Mob made a name for themselves playing live, choosing to perform with laptops and MIDI controllers. They have won fans through showcasing their chosen technology during performance solos gaining attention in Los Angeles and San Francisco...|
|pic|http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/252/44399393.jpg|
|formed|2008|
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|mp3|Get the mp3 from amazon|
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|wikipedia|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Glitch_Mob|
|soundcloud|http://soundcloud.com/theglitchmob|
|twitter|http://twitter.com/theglitchmob|
|discogs|[http://www.discogs.com/artist/Glitch Mob, The](http://www.discogs.com/artist/Glitch Mob, The)|
|purchase for mail-order|http://www.theglitchmob.com/store|
|youtube|http://www.youtube.com/glitchmob|
|facebook|https://www.facebook.com/theglitchmobmusic|
|youtube playcount|541,336|
|lastfm listeners|346,124|
|lastfm playcount|7,354,224|
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u/Cabana · 5 pointsr/trance

I've always thought they were very related in general. I never studied music, but both are composed of many layers of instruments and have a flow.

Check out this album

u/ig0tworms · 4 pointsr/Design

OP is this your inspiration: http://www.amazon.com/Double-Bind-Original-Mix/dp/B00CNGRPF2

Your post kind of came across like you came up with the concept and it's all an original idea.

u/ChthonicPuck · 4 pointsr/orphanblack

If you're like me and want to buy the song, I found it on Amazon: Water Prayer Rasta mix (Matt the Alien Remix) by Adham Shaikh

u/aoisdana · 3 pointsr/violinist

I found that using scales against drones was most helpful. It really requires you to listen and find the correct pitch for each note. It helped me a lot understanding the place of even dissonances which can be hard to tune personally.
https://www.amazon.com/Tuning-C-D-440-Richard-Schwartz/dp/B002COP51Q
This is the CD I used, but you can find several other online sources offering such sustained tones and chords

u/dredog · 2 pointsr/futurebeats

Pick it up here (wav, mp3) and listen to portions: http://ninjatune.net/us/release/teebs/collections-01

Or here (mp3 @256): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00624974S/



u/FLOCKA · 2 pointsr/futurebeats

for anyone curious, that whole EP is awesome. Definitely worth your time!

u/TheEnigmaBlade · 2 pointsr/anime

I highly recommend it. This album is amazing and even includes the full version of the ED.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This!

Thank you for the contest!

u/REDEdo · 2 pointsr/pics

Hmmmmm......Did you do the original, or are you just taking other people's work and fiddling around with it?

u/davepl · 1 pointr/EDM

PLUMA is a new artist - a recent graduate of the ICON COLLECTIVE in Los Angeles, California, and is pleased to announce the release of his first EP, "Bipolar"! Here are the links to the EP on the various other services:

Apple Music (iTunes):

https://music.apple.com/us/album/bipolar-ep/1483705102

Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/album/5ZzSUceUT8AD3HZWHUTHxv?si=Pilp73GgS7mEorjj8dF8Ow

Amazon Music:

https://www.amazon.com/Bipolar-Pluma/dp/B07Z5MB8WH/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=pluma+bipolar&qid=1572016063&s=dmusic&sr=1-1

u/Reysian · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Vacation time needs to hurry! really =P this =]

u/frodomann108 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
u/consciouscell · 1 pointr/Psychonaut

It should be available on all streaming platforms like Deezer, tidal, etc. I'll also be uploading to my YouTube and Bandcamp channel later today.

Here is the Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VDV775C

u/RageMaster16 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Since you are looking for more music, I am inclined to link you my whole wish list.

But since you said one song here.

What type of music do you typically enjoy?

u/MicFury · 1 pointr/gaming

This isn't a soundtrack to an actual game, but rather a sound track of gaming as a whole. At least, that's my take on it. If you like video game music, I highly recommend this album by Zircon.

u/noitsPatrick · 1 pointr/videos
u/1377points · 1 pointr/sex

Mezzanine by Massive Attack - the entire album.

In college all my friends, including girls, called this "the boning album."

u/Sawta · 1 pointr/AskReddit

It really depends on the type of job you have:

  • If it's something like a: clothing store, record store, deli, or car shop, you could probably get away with something like Daft Punk, Pixies, or (if you want to get more obtuse) Venetian Snares.

  • If it's more of an office environment (or close) that's trying to give off a professional attitude and would prefer more of a low-key atmosphere, I would recommend Massive Attack, Suburban Kids with Biblical Names, The Unicorns(They're also on iTunes if you want MP3 format). Keep in mind, I'm basing this more off of what I enjoy listening to, since I don't really know what the age ranges of the people you are working with is like.

  • If all else fails, you could probably get away with some nice classical, music or Radiohead.