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"Furthermore, I use Garageband to its fullest potential in making and customizing my own home made loops. I DO NOT USE ANY FROM THE LOOP BROWSER! Sometimes I grab one and change it around a bit, but that is no different from making a home made loop. Get your ears checked or something man."
Actually, there is a difference. Do you know the difficulty of synthesizing your own sounds? Have you ever tried Reason? Open up Thor, make a loop, and then tell me that its just as easy as in Garageband. No, it wont be. Know why? Because actual synthesis takes a large amount of skill, or at least know-how.
The beginning of electronic music was based on people making their own, original sounds out of the tools they created. It was totally new, and totally unique. The Synthesizer eventually became a staple of the industry. If you didn't know how to work a synthesizer, as in what an oscillator was, or an LFO was, or some basic effects processing, then you would not be able to succeed.
Its only in this new age of music that songs like this, created using loops made by others, that you can make popular electronic music with absolutely no technical know-how. I know many artists here who haven't achieved half as much popularity as you who are more skilled and more creative than you. All you know how to do, really, is spam your music.
Now, about ambient and minimal. The basic idea behind ambient (Correct me, others with knowledge if I'm wrong) is to create a unique soundscape which expresses a particular idea or vision. I know that using garageband loops makes it easy, as the developers of the loops were excellent musicians. They expected people to use the loops as a basis, or for small jingles, not boring 5 minute tracks. It takes a complete lack of originality or skill to do something like that.
Minimalism emerged with techno, and can actually be a lot of fun. It involves tracks with little or no distinct key, so large numbers of tracks can be played on top of one another. It has nothing to do with using a sparse number of textures.
One last thing: If you're making music for this club, then its obvious that you didn't spend much time on your music. Generally, I'd be hesitant to submit all kinds of music for an organization because I take time when making music, allowing for all the steps of the creative process. Its painfully obvious when someone slaps together a bunch of Garageband loops and calls it music.
0/10, 0/5
PS: I agree with Quarl, if you haven't figured that out yet.