Crime. What problems need to be focused on? There are no problems!
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Crime. What problems need to be focused on? There are no problems!
ok, every one pitch down to about -4 right now. ;)
i could qualify as one of the most anal retentive label owners of all time. but there is no need for unhealthy worrying. (sorry Crime, you are clear over into unhealthy worrying)
no its not about dangerously throwing caution to the wind and letting everything fall to shit.
but just cause you bound up, cletched rectum and teary eyed, doesnt mean you are helping out.
didnt your parents ever tell you, if you dont enjoy it, dont do it?
arrghhhh internal why did you reply. hahaha grrrr... just deleted my posts cause i didn't read the rest before hand. :doh: hope you don'tmind there,i think you were the only one that saw them...
sorry man.. anyway, chiil out ppl!!!!
This is why I asked the nostalgia questions. It's also where Int. Error's point comes in. Personally, just from what I've experienced. I don't think the music is any "worse" than it was 10 years ago. I went through a phase when I thought the opposite, but, that also happened to coincide with a point in time where the stores I used to buy all my records from just stopped stocking what I liked. Thanks to a friend at a distro house who let me shop there, I was able to figure out that it wasn't the music that went to shit but, rather, the stores I used to shop at went to shit. Now, add on to that the fact that when I usually go out to party, no, it doesn't hit me the same as it did 10 years ago. And while it may be different your way, I think it has to do with the fact that people in my area neglect everything outside of the sound. It's rare when somebody puts an effort into changing a venue into a different environment with deocrations, lights, and visuals. Yeah, there are some megaclubs that do it but it is the same set up every time. I can listen to my old tracks and, if I'm able to remove my nostalgia from them, I don't hear much of a difference between what's coming out now. What made them memorable, and more fun, was that the atmosphere where I heard the music played was generally an all around feast for the senses. My memory can connect a lot of music with those experiences. Nowadays, with the new music, I can pretty much connect a memory, if I'm lucky enough to have one, with a moderately fun night in a bar with a decent sound set up. It's not the music that needs to be fixed. There has always been more crap music than good music. If you're finding it so dead, perhaps what needs to be fixed is the environment where you hear the music. And, as Internal Error put it, if you focussed more on partying than worrying about the sound, maybe that would change?Quote:
Originally Posted by crime
I wasn't getting stressed mark, I just thought it was a bit of a ridiculous thing to say "chill out and party", yeah right...that's going to really get my next releases done eh?
You might find that it will. My inspiration for techno music, in the end, has always been a dance floor (which may seem ridiculous considering what's been put out with my involvment). I have not been to a party which got me excited enough to really dance, or excited to the point where I'd remember it more than a couple days later, in quite some time. And, not so surprisingly, I've been in a major dry spell for techno composition.Quote:
Originally Posted by crime
I see your point, but it was yet again a prozac nation kind of comment...
anyway, I have better things to do than sit around here and be told how to suck eggs, so I think I'll be leaving it TBH....
true dat, there`s nothing like the sounds you make up in your head whilst lost in the heat of a good banging techno club.Quote:
Originally Posted by tocsin
I do get a lot of inspiration from partying. Especially a nice warehouse party, when you get really wierd reverbs and stuff, and you make up melodies that just aren`t there in the tunes.
yeah its mad the little rythymns you get in your head when your dancing to techno. your head sort of make's up this groove to suit you. which i've never really got with any sort other sort of music
Again old school fellas claiming its not the same. If you say 60-80% of the tracks were banging, I have hard time believing it. Maybe the 60-80% you bought that you were into did but overall scene? Come on! I say my French Techno has 95 percent hit rate but that doesn't mean the whole Techno scene does. Some of that loopy stuff brings it right down :lol: Its better then it has ever been and it started with Dima's first ep '96 ;)
So red is definitely better than green then, it's been proved eh?Quote:
Originally Posted by OriginalTechnobastard
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/images/tv_...sc_300x193.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by crime
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Originally Posted by TechMouse
techno music - love it
techno industry/scene - i left it
good luck. jus enjoy what ya like & ignore all the highbrow arseholes ;)