Nepotism - A curse in techno?
A quote from Bukowski, that I try to live by.
"It made me feel low that I couldn`t praise him without reservation.
But then if you lied to a man about his talent just because he was sitting across from you, that was the most unforgivable lie of them all, because that was telling him to go on, to continue, which was the worst way for a man without real talent to waste his life, finally.
But many people did just that, friends and relatives mostly."
There`s a lot of this in techno.
Opnions?
Nepotism - A curse in techno?
Quote:
Originally Posted by dirty_bass
A quote from Bukowski, that I try to live by.
"It made me feel low that I couldn`t praise him without reservation.
But then if you lied to a man about his talent just because he was sitting across from you, that was the most unforgivable lie of them all, because that was telling him to go on, to continue, which was the worst way for a man without real talent to waste his life, finally.
But many people did just that, friends and relatives mostly."
There`s a lot of this in techno.
Opnions?
Hmmmm, depends on what level. Patronising really pisses me off, but when i'm not feeling very confident it's probably what i need to hear. However, i've always thought that when it comes to down it, honesty is the best policy.
If, by when you say 'nepotism in techno' you mean bigging up your mates when they don't deserve, then i'd certainly say it depends on your perspective. If you're the one being bigged up you're not gonna complain as it will get you more experience, gigs etc and even if you are crap, you'd certainly improve every time, so i think it could be very good for getting up and coming artists the valuable experience they need.
On the flipside, 'DJ ignored' is going to be pretty pissed off when his mates are getting bigged up and he's not, then you could look at it as a curse, especially when 'DJ big up' is playing a shit set.