Talk:Berlin School of electronic music

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[edit] Clean up

This article contains a big mess of mistaken information. I am sorry I cant contribute for now, I really do not have enough time.--Doktor Who 16:18, 12 July 2006 (UTC)


[edit] A few notes wrt. my recent edit

  • Toned down the New Age references. For example with regards to TD's progression in the 80s and later: "increasingly New Age-like" seems to be better than claiming this or that point as the definite moment of TD becoming NA.
  • Remoovd Trip-Hop as an influenced genre; added a reference to Trance instead. Feel free to add Trip-Hop back if there are genuine reasons, but I don't see anything hinting at BS in the TH article... Trance, on the other hand, starts right from Schulze in the history section.
  • TD's "Astral Voyager" has repeatedly been refuted as being a mostly 80s work. I can link the tadream discussion on this if it's required.

And things I think would be needed:

  • A link to Electronic art music somewhere, seeing that Berlin School is classified as a subgenre of it in the list of electronic music genres.
  • A few more artists might be needed to be mentioned in the "Latter-day Berlin School" section. I'm thinking elaborating on the late 80s mostly - Mark Shreeve, Rober Schröder and what have you.

--Tropylium 15:53, 5 November 2006 (UTC)