Okay, so techno is still alive, but as an industry, it's not well. Back in the day, though, you'd get tons and tons of solid records on big, fat, slabs of quality vinyl from prime distributed labels. a lot of the stuff you'd get in 1996-1999 was also good music, though it seemed to me as 2000 approached, more and more prime records were loopy, derivative, and brought little or nothing to the table. and the labels kept multiplying. then prime died, leaving tons and tons of labels and artists adrift. are we not still feeling the aftershocks of this now? bt what was prime?
did prime create a sort of techno-assembly-line, cheapening techno (as derrick may might argue), or was it instead a great vehicle for allowing people's musical expression to be financially viable, and therefore sorely missed?
what do people think?