Ruckus
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Do you think Beyerdynamic headphones are well known for bass because their home country is one the best countries to live in if you love drum and bass, house, club music, trance music, and Heavy Industrial Rock.
I'm not Goth. But from just casual conversations, my understanding the current Goth culture has greatly been influenced by Germany. Goth rock music is also very Bass Heavy.
Trance/House - DjsAtWork, ATB, BlankandJones, Paul Van Dyk, Tomcraft are just some of the biggest names on Tour.
Industrial Rock:Rammstein, Megahertz, KMFDM, are only among the most well known.
Electronic Dance: Because I didn't know where to put them. VNV Nation. While founded by an Irish, if it wasn't for German fans and their German Label, I don't think VNV Nation would be as well known as they are today.
New Age: Enigma. Though born in Romania, studied and graduate in Germany. And who those who love Enigma I'm would say the beats and bass lines in his music is wonderful
So to recap:
Beyerdynamic Bass heavy because Germany is well known for their Trance, House, Techno, Drum and Bass, Goth Rock, Heavy Industrial sound?
Would make sense to me.
I'm not Goth. But from just casual conversations, my understanding the current Goth culture has greatly been influenced by Germany. Goth rock music is also very Bass Heavy.
Trance/House - DjsAtWork, ATB, BlankandJones, Paul Van Dyk, Tomcraft are just some of the biggest names on Tour.
Industrial Rock:Rammstein, Megahertz, KMFDM, are only among the most well known.
Electronic Dance: Because I didn't know where to put them. VNV Nation. While founded by an Irish, if it wasn't for German fans and their German Label, I don't think VNV Nation would be as well known as they are today.
New Age: Enigma. Though born in Romania, studied and graduate in Germany. And who those who love Enigma I'm would say the beats and bass lines in his music is wonderful
So to recap:
Beyerdynamic Bass heavy because Germany is well known for their Trance, House, Techno, Drum and Bass, Goth Rock, Heavy Industrial sound?
Would make sense to me.