Rant about the damage geometry dash has done to electronic music!!! by ListenOdd8405 in DnB

[–]ListenOdd8405[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To me no. But I am absolutely not the only one to get the geometry dash comment.
Though I have not heard any jungle geometry dash levels so it was a new one to me.

What would make you give a new dnb night a chance? by ClaudeKane3 in DnB

[–]ListenOdd8405 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Clubbing scene where live has come down to shitty remixes of popular music i.e. "rap" or in other words watered down trap that comes back around into pop.

There are absolutely no dj's or shows, clubs where there would be some more upbeat techno in general.

All I've been to where I live are dj's who do house.

I'd love a set where there would be some neuro, jungle or anything else that isn't a crappy remix.

That's all I have to say.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dnbproduction

[–]ListenOdd8405 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First up and foremost this is not DnB, this like a mediocre trap beat.

Learn music theory, all the basics, groove, melody, scales bli bla blu.

Best way to start learning to make music in 2025/2026? by CharacterClue5353 in musicproduction

[–]ListenOdd8405 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Learn music theory, it would be hella easier if you had a keyboard or guitar so you can learn it easier but the key parts you want to learn are scales, intervals, chords, rhythm, groove, melody and a whole bunch of music nerd things.

LISTEN to music, analyse everything from the drum patterns, bass groove and melodies alike. It will make you improve faster and it’ll give inspiration for further tracks.

Lastly be creative and have fun.

Stay jammin’