fine line is different strokes for different folks
I don't think too many people can define keeping it real or what is real techno
despite what every one says there are some damn good producers out there right now
being forced by the general consumer to make bullshit
when you have someone who made a plethora of good releases and then makes minimal ask yourself
maybe this cat made a living off music and probably had no backup plan and has to adjust to the wave
as far as intec and all those other what would be considered commercial or cheese labels what most have to accept is that
there is an audience for that
the people who dont know any better of genuinely like that sound are going to go and buy that
and so are the dj's who play for the masses and say "hey a girl would really like this synth track over the average no kicks loop"
we as part of the machine need to push what we feel is real deal as hard as we can to at least be heard
if it works kudos to you if not you became part of the bigger schematics of things which integrally is education





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