I'm for merging.
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I'm for merging.
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Originally Posted by morphamish
just have two forums:
Proper Techno
Schranz
:lol:
Keep them split or merge dark/experimental with the techno forum
What’s so bad about pigeon holes anyways? It’s only a way of describing music which for a music forum it comes in handy in helping the not so knowledgeable find what they want
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Originally Posted by jonnyspeed
hahaha
[quote="The Divide"]Keep them split or merge dark/experimental with the techno forum/quote]
one of the main problems I see is that experimental is actually more related to hard elektro, tech oriented breakbeat and industrial. Where as 'dark techno' board members I think would be better in with hard techno and its more 'straight' in its approach to percussion. This would bring about a more vibrant exprimental and elektro board, and stop alot of the bickering.
Unite the tribes ;)
exactly. endless releases of single loop boredom should stay in its own forum.Quote:
Originally Posted by eyes without a face
merg um....its all techno!
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Originally Posted by jonnyspeed
:lol:
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Originally Posted by dirty_bass
oi! we are simple folk!
I think the problem that your gonna have is alot of topics are gonna get missed in the hard techno forums. I think if the discussion is worth debating in both forums, moderators should post an according link in their respective areas so nothing gets missed.
However I don't think that you should merge the two as like minded people should be able to discuss frealy without having to scroll through topics that don't even slightly interest them.
Pauze :twisted:
But therein lies the death of techno.Quote:
Originally Posted by DJPAUZE
Closed mindedness, and people focusing further and further down into sub sub genre catagories.
Ask any top bod in the biz and they are all saying the same, there is no diversity and too much of a split in the scene.
The music isn`t progressing because as soon as a producer steps outside their Niche, they lose their fans.
There's nowt so queer as folk - people DO bypass things that seem to have little meaning or relevance to them.Quote:
Originally Posted by dirty_bass
As for the split in the scene, i agree, but in a different way. was playing a live techno set at the mawbury music festival w/e jst gone and I watched those there, women, men,kids, homeless peepz, dogs, the whole works, yet it still seemed a million miles away from the city scene and everything else in techno. Apart from it being an amazingly fun place to be it seemed adult. rather than city centered ande chavish in a lot of ways (i use the word chav fairly lightly here)
I'm in two minds about wether there is a natural split because of an aging population of techno fans, or its something to do with the players in the scene. probably a bit of both. but it is in the nature of ANY musical genre to change and age. look at northern soul...