Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse
Quote Originally Posted by Internal Error Records
drop the technology, and focus on the techno!
Right... lets see you knock together some tunes without any Technology.

That 909 can go back to the shop for a start.

In fact, lets f*ck off your 1210s as well.

Come on, I want full on acousti-Techno all the way.

What do you mean Microphone?
To be honest I didn't much sense in that statement too. Whats the difference between a 'data library' and a box of records if at the end of the day its all about whats coming out of the speakers? Well apart from the sound of vinyl warmth (which I'm sure can be digitally recreated in an age when we can put a man on the moon)

Also, I think we should be thinking beyond mp3 now, the Internet's getting pretty fast and lossless audio will/is becoming more popular. Infact maybe somewhere down the line music will go beyond 16bit 44.1khz CD audio, well its a possibility.

But even if it doesn't setting all that aside a big bonus here for me is one simple thing. People can make music and not really give a shit about what labels going to take it up as via the www more possibilities have arisen. I'm hoping thats going to bring more positive change withing not just techno music, but all genres. Theres not enough people taking risks. Its all about 'will this sell, work on the dance floor, will someone take this up, is it an A side B side or whatever'.

As for the people worried about money as a result of piracy, well I'm sure there wasn't really any money in electronic music when it first started up and for most people there never really was. Back then it was just people passionate about music, getting a club going, etc. People should just appreciate the fact that their music is getting around which should be the main reason they got into music production in the first place.