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    Quote Originally Posted by SummerOfSam View Post
    Where's Steve and what have you done with him.
    I guess you don`t understand saracsm.

    It is the lowest form of wit you know.

    There`s always discussions in this place about techno, and how some music is ok, and others is a sell out, and then people justify shit by citing record sales or the amount of people dancing or whatever.

    So I say, yeah, ok, but then you gotta suck up shit like this record, cos it`s just as valid as any other crap if you justify things by sales and moving feet.

    So what the hell, more records like this please.

    why not?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    I guess you don`t understand saracsm.

    It is the lowest form of wit you know.

    There`s always discussions in this place about techno, and how some music is ok, and others is a sell out, and then people justify shit by citing record sales or the amount of people dancing or whatever.

    So I say, yeah, ok, but then you gotta suck up shit like this record, cos it`s just as valid as any other crap if you justify things by sales and moving feet.

    So what the hell, more records like this please.

    why not?
    my point was nothing to do with sales on this thread.. and all to do with how shite i think the actual record is as a piece of music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    I guess you don`t understand saracsm.

    It is the lowest form of wit you know.

    There`s always discussions in this place about techno, and how some music is ok, and others is a sell out, and then people justify shit by citing record sales or the amount of people dancing or whatever.

    So I say, yeah, ok, but then you gotta suck up shit like this record, cos it`s just as valid as any other crap if you justify things by sales and moving feet.

    So what the hell, more records like this please.

    why not?
    Wow, I guess I don't I must be like a mental midget or something to your Socrates.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    I guess you don`t understand saracsm.

    It is the lowest form of wit you know.

    There`s always discussions in this place about techno, and how some music is ok, and others is a sell out, and then people justify shit by citing record sales or the amount of people dancing or whatever.

    So I say, yeah, ok, but then you gotta suck up shit like this record, cos it`s just as valid as any other crap if you justify things by sales and moving feet.

    So what the hell, more records like this please.

    why not?

    I think what Tony meant is that the comment wasn't something you'd normally say homie. That's why he was asking if you got kidknapped Steve. At least that's how I read into things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by messanger View Post
    I think what Tony meant is that the comment wasn't something you'd normally say homie. That's why he was asking if you got kidknapped Steve. At least that's how I read into things.
    I know man.

    And hence the "sarcasm is the lowest form of wit"
    comment.

    I was having jollies.

    this place seems to need another humour injection.

    So this is a bad record?

    But it will probably rock the floor, and shift loads of units.
    I thought the general attitude in this place had become, if it rocks the floor it`s ok?

    Or is there a set level of tolerable predictability and cheesiness, the point at which it is exceeded, then it becomes a bad techno record?

    Is there a scale or a meter that we can use to rate stuff with.

    Is there a points system?

    Like, Boney M gets say 10 points of cheesiness
    But I dunno, some sample from Terminator only gets 2?

    I mean, to my uneducated ears, this is just schranze.

    but apparently, it`s bad schranze.

    I`m having difficulty understanding where that level is any more.

    Surely anything that works on the floor is ok now isn`t it?

    I`m not trying to hate on schranze. I don`t hate it, I just don`t listen to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    I know man.


    But it will probably rock the floor, and shift loads of units.
    I thought the general attitude in this place had become, if it rocks the floor it`s ok?

    .
    ok, it probably would rock the floor, if the floor was covered in a bunch of monged up idiots with zero taste in quality music. but that isnt what i would consider rocking a dancefloor..

    i dont listen to schranz either but i can tell the differance between the good and the bad stuff.

    good schranz - scott kemix, calvers heavier stuff, amok etc

    bad schranz - anything that uses mounds of distortion for the wrong reasons (ie: to cover bad production) and ANYTHING that uses an abba sample - which covers about 99% of stuff on this god forsaken "re-works" label.

    i know that people on here have hugely differant opinions on what they consider good/bad techno but its plain to see everyone is united in their hatred of this crap.. its not the cheese factor at all (theres plenty of really good techno thats cheesey as hell).. its the overall package.. it just screams horrible horrible horrible!!!!!!!!!
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    we all know that in certain situations you could fart into a mic and people will still dance but i hope in this day and age most punters go to techno nights because they know and love the music?

    but i know for a fact that if i (or anyone else for that matter) dropped that tune, in 99% of clubs i'd get seriously heckled and probably pulled of the dex.. and id deserve it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    Like, Boney M gets say 10 points of cheesiness
    There lived a certain man in Russia long ago
    He was big and strong, in his eyes a flaming glow
    Most people looked at him with terror and with fear
    But to Moscow chicks he was such a lovely dear
    He could preach the bible like a preacher
    Full of ecstacy and fire
    But he also was the kind of teacher
    Women would desire

    RA RA RASPUTIN
    Lover of the Russian queen
    There was a cat that really was gone
    RA RA RASPUTIN
    Russia's greatest love machine
    It was a shame how he carried on

    He ruled the Russian land and never mind the czar
    But the kasachok he danced really wunderbar
    In all affairs of state he was the man to please
    But he was real great when he had a girl to squeeze
    For the queen he was no wheeler dealer
    Though she'd heard the things he'd done
    She believed he was a holy healer
    Who would heal her son

    There lived a certain man in Russia long ago
    He was big and strong, in his eyes a flaming glow
    Most people looked at him with terror and with fear
    But to Moscow chicks he was such a lovely dear
    He could preach the bible like a preacher
    Full of ecstacy and fire
    But he also was the kind of teacher
    Women would desire

    RA RA RASPUTIN
    Lover of the Russian queen
    There was a cat that really was gone
    RA RA RASPUTIN
    Russia's greatest love machine
    It was a shame how he carried on

    He ruled the Russian land and never mind the czar
    But the kasachok he danced really wunderbar
    In all affairs of state he was the man to please
    But he was real great when he had a girl to squeeze
    For the queen he was no wheeler dealer
    Though she'd heard the things he'd done
    She believed he was a holy healer
    Who would heal her son
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    besides, steve's right...life's too short to spend it hating schranz. aren't there more important things for us to spend time and effort hating?

    like club trance?

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    its not about hating schranz at all.. its about winding rorystjohn up cause he's a secret schranz fanatic

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    i think you guys are missing steve's point here. It wasnt aimed at anyone in particular, more at the general attitude this board, in his and many others opinions, deems to employ. He was simply pointing at the fact that usually on here people are happier to have the big reach around and use such classic, and usually very uneducated/naive, lines such as "but it's banging", "it sells well" and the more favourable "it'l have the dancefloors rocking anyway!". The latter being my fave, because i can assure you, i know of not one credible dancefloor that would indeed be rocking whilst that was playing.

    Steve's initial post was so sarcastic it was even more classic Steve than his regular posts. I agree, but i also have to say i think it's quite cool to see a few more people finally giving this rubbish the trashing it genuinely does deserve. I mean from any viewpoint at all you might want to take on it, there is not one positive thing about records like this at all. If anyone can point out a genuine positive element about this record, il give them 1000 british pounds, or around 800 euros
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    its not about hating schranz at all.. its about winding rorystjohn up cause he's a secret schranz fanatic

    think you misunderstood me, mate...was trying to be ironic :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by eyeswithoutaface View Post
    lines such as "but it's banging", "it sells well" and the more favourable "it'l have the dancefloors rocking anyway!".
    you're just jealous because your records aren't 'avin' it laage :angel:
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    So now your looking down on people who dance to this?
    Again, where is the bar?

    I`m sure this will rock some big places to pieces.


    I used to feel the same about other techno.

    3rd rate Hydraulix rip offs.
    Predictable clubby techno with generic rap samples inserted.
    Oompah schranze
    All sorts.

    My opinions about high production values etc were dumbed down for being too elitist, and similarly my views on moving forwards, doing your own thing, not following your leaders, musically.


    But I had an epiphany recently (I think)

    What the hell does it matter any more?

    To someone, the latest SUF for example, might be the best piece of music ever, to others, dull, predicable, and turgid.
    No one is right.
    But setting a line is hypochritical, pointless, and a waste of time.

    I`m guilty of it, as are most of us.

    But what is the point?

    Just get on with it, do what you have to do to make the floor move, or to blow some minds, or lift people up, or whatever.
    Techno was something that was undefineable in terms of it`s style and sound. Very hard to pin down.

    And now it becomes increasingly boxed in, with sub genres and people fearing to step out of their boxes.

    Music is a beautiful chamelion, and techno will move into new areas. Some people won`t accept it and some will. Some people like to stay where they are happy already, and some like the adventure of the new.

    All that is important to me now, is to keep an open mind, and push myself musically as far as I can go.
    For myself.
    And no one else.

    It`s the best fight there is.

    I no longer see the point of concern with what is crap or not, what is trendy or not.

    Maybe we can all try to discuss parties, the music, DJ`s, Producers, constructively, and stop getting so damn edgy and shitty all the time.
    Why even bother starting a thread about something you hate?
    These are discussions about an artform, nothing more.
    Opinions rendered as text on a screen.

    It`s just a damn forum, don`t take it too seriously.

    I`m gonna make an effort to change my input in this place (not that I input very much any more), but I see now that none of it really matters but how you make use of the music to better your life.


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    i'll be the first to say live and let live.. theres good music in every genre.. but im sure even the hardest schranz fan would find this one a little odd?

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    Now i really must have a listen after all. Is it still Boris S. behind all of this? :)

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    I don't think this any worse than the ususal stuff along this line. There is some energy in this still of music and this even has some rather ''nifty'' edits compared to other stuff in this realm. The sheer speed has some effect on the perception of energy i am sure.

    Now if only the vocal had been cut up/effected in a more freaky way, maybe made it wouldn't sound quite as bland. It sounds like err... now we have this beat ...what kinda hideous sample could we drop into it??

    I say live and let live but i wonder how formulaistic people esp. from this subgenre produce. It's just about always the same galopping kickdrums:

    X-Xx ad infinitum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eyeswithoutaface View Post
    If anyone can point out a genuine positive element about this record, il give them 1000 british pounds, or around 800 euros
    erm, it's bangin!!!!!:cheese: :ohdear:
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    Quote Originally Posted by eyeswithoutaface View Post
    If anyone can point out a genuine positive element about this record, il give them 1000 british pounds, or around 800 euros
    You don't have it to spare Scott.
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    haha, oh believe me, right now, i do :)

 

 
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