Here is my dissertation to the state of things
I honestly feel that there is little to no unity going on at the moment.
Vinyl Sales are suffering.
Why, because somewhere along the lines someone decided that downloading a track would be more beneficial to their own personal listening pleasures than buying the vinyl.
I remember the deeper I delved into techno was not as a dj but you sort of become one when the only way to get that track you loved was to buy the vinyl. At one point I had to sell my decks to survive, and I still remember going to Cafe Sounds in Montclair New Jersey, Sonic Groove, Satellite in New York, NO DECKS. For the love of the genre. Somewhere that love has disappeared. People have lost that love to go out and buy that new record that just dropped. I didnt mind paying the extra 4 bucks for an import because I knew it would be that much doper. Greed, crews, laziness, have infected our scene to the point, where I will say yes, we are a dying genre. The deeper I have immersed myself into this movement the more I have seen the real people still pushing things as forward as they can and strive apart from the totally ego tripped out jerkoff who deserves nothing for doing a miniscule feat in the bigger scheme of things. People are slagging Glenn Wilson here on this very forum, why? I don't know, bottom line you can't front he's done more in his career most will do with theirs. Period. He's listened to me and helped me in my career and I couldn't think of a cooler person to do so, he's got no ego what so ever, and a sense of humour one could only hope to encounter when kickin it with one of their favorite producers. Schranz, love it or hate it, it's techno. It's here and the people who do it. Are actually cool as hell. I've met Kvitta, Amok, Obi, and a few others and the most we talked about was Tupac. What I am saying is that if you feel something is wrong with the scene do something about it. Instead of complaining about that underproduced track make your own Aria, RECORD SALES ARE DYING, BUY SOME FRICKING VINYL! I BOUGHT 300$ WORTH OF VINYL WITH NO TABLES. You want to hear people crank out the best music consistently, how will they have the drive and the motivation to do so when they think no one is listening? What I am trying to say is that the bottom line is that I am from this day on going to contribute to this genre, not slag not offend, I am going to do my part in making things better, so we can thrive again. I can't do it by myself.