Quote Originally Posted by massplanck
Quote Originally Posted by Martin Dust
Still disagree, you've got to have skill and commitment to learn anything, tunes that rock the floor don't come easy so that's why I'm confused about the point you are making.

Reminds me of the days when the Musicians Union tried to keep music LIVE, round and round we go, like a record baby, right round ;)
I know... but i'm just wondering what has changed that has people i know who used to enjoy 'rocking' on the dancefloor cant stand 95% of the tunes that are coming out these days.

Sales are down blah blah blah... and I think its because there is nothing groundbreaking or inspiring about 100 producers using the same software sequencer where as 10 years ago they would have all had completly different setups & more character.

The Analord series....... nuff said

Things always go in cycles, it's the way of the world but there's loads of good shit out there. I mean, who buys a shit record?

I still buy loads of stuff and get pretty excited about a lot of stuff. I now the quality has taken a dip in the harder market but the answer to that is write something to wipe the floor...