Quote Originally Posted by RIOTSOUND
and you are telling me you should be going around handing out demos in your own backyard. I don't know man... no matter how many times I think about it... I cannot make sense of a situation like that. I am sorry... I respect you very much but I cannot agree... You shouldn't have to hand out demos. People should know about you and respect you greatly. And it really breaks my heart that is not the case.
Well, regardless of how you may think it shoud be, the reality of the situation is that a lot of people simply haven't heard of us. The only way to change that is to send out demos. I haven't ever bothered doing that with the NYC "techno" scene. I couldn't see it happening with a NYC techno club event. However, there is nothing stopping us from doing a loft party where a number of people are into techno. So, people haven't heard of us. I don't even think they should have. It's not matter of respect or anything. There are a number of people who do hard techno as well that I've never heard of or heard. That's just an exposure thing. It's that way for all music pretty much.

Quote Originally Posted by GothamGrooves
I dont believe in limits, no matter what the case... I personally hate hip hop, and dont see it have much of an affect on my tastes. However I dont see the image that hip hop portrays mixing with techno.
Is there room for it? offcourse, thats whats makes techno so great lots of room for experimination. would I personally like it probabaly not..
Image is nothing. What is the image that techno portrays? I've heard that one a lot, but, I don't know of any universal techno image. So I don't get it at all. As for the sounds mixing, check this track. You may have heard it before.

http://acidgrave.gabber.org/Hellfish...ble_Savage.mp3