'there is room for humour in techno of course, but like i said, humour....'
holy ghost is all im gonna say, elvis vocals over proper techno beats haha. lethal :lol:
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'there is room for humour in techno of course, but like i said, humour....'
holy ghost is all im gonna say, elvis vocals over proper techno beats haha. lethal :lol:
haha exactly :lol:
I'd say the recent change in posturing is enough to show that people wouldn't say something to a person's face. It's got nothing to do with the worry of one getting their ass kicked. Rather, it has to do with just actually being accountable for one's words.
haha... err what? ;)
wait...isn't this thread...er...exactly what is being discussed in the tool terror thread?
haha tis so
All artists should expect critisism. It`s what helps us to improve.
Thank you, figures only person who got it was another jersey resident.Quote:
Originally Posted by tocsin
i dunno. when someone criticises something all they are really doing is expressing their opinion. so when an artists reacts to that, are they not just pandering to that persons opinion?Quote:
Originally Posted by dirty_bass
did anyone check out my track on this same bit of vinyl? no worries if you want to slag it off, y'know , any publicity is good publicity and all that...
uh-oh...i fear a lockdown is imminent! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by crime
Naa, just found it kind of amusing really, and just interested to notice if anyone actually noticed this.. I mean maybe if you bought the record instead of making a judgement on a mp3 you'd have a right to be pissed off about getting a supposed "Duff" sven wittekind track...
I didn't get to hear the tune is question but I do enjoy his works. As someone who makes music you should expect criticism, but there is criticism and then there is just being dis-respectful. Where to draw the line would be up to that individual or the indviduals invloved.