is it me or is hard club becoming more comercial music and if it is is there any way of stopping it :nono: :eh:
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is it me or is hard club becoming more comercial music and if it is is there any way of stopping it :nono: :eh:
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Originally Posted by davemoore
I dont know if its becoming more or less commercial? But alot of it is starting to sound the same.
Which isnt very techno!
Well if people were move inventive with thier samples it would not sound the same. That's when you can tell the difference between someones heart being involved and the dollar being involved.
Not that there is money involved anyways in techno.......
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Originally Posted by davemoore
whats hard club?
It's like Fight Club, but harder, and we're not allowed to talk about it. First rule and 2nd rule, innit ! ;) :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Jimfish
what is hard club?
do u mean, hard club techno or? club techno?
:?:
If you mean is hard techno coming too commercial then I dont think so. I havent yet seen car adverts with banging hard techno as the soundtrack so it hasnt gone mainstream just yet.
Some one asked about the quality of samples in hard techno. I dunno if this is the right type of thinking to use, I would believe that once you get some recognised anthem from this particular type of genre then thats when you know.
There has also been a lot of recent controversy about the poor working conditions in hard techno factories in the third world. I say allways buy 'fair trade' hard techno..
Hard techno is also having a serious negative effect on small business throughout the western world. small business just cant compete with the huge hard techno savings and are being forced to throw in the towel.
People are saying that hard techno is marketing itself purely toward kids and moulding youth culture to its needs. Kids these days would rather have hard techno than a nice healthy salad - and now the kids have a 2cm bigger waist size on average than they had 25 years ago.
and that is just the tip of the iceberg.
think you're on to something there mr. fish!
I'd agree that a lot of the stuff does sound the same, and on a lot of the sets you hear the very same records,
BUT,...
it's that ONE record that doesn't, that makes the difference. That's what I beleive makes great techno.
lol jimfish :lol: :lol:
i dont know what hard club is either,
in short, no. dont think so
stut up you muppet :) You're just at the wrong party.
haha jimfish that made me laugh.
no way is hard techno becoming commercial. what a mad suggestion.
certain strains of techno are more accesable to the commercial public yeah but no way is hard techno understood by the masses. well not in this country anyway.
nice poll. now i must work out what it is about though