It's fast approaching a new year and I thought it would be nice for everyone to give some honest thoughts on 2003. Let me give you mine:
As far as I'm concerned it's been an up and down year - but nothing different to any other year in the whole history of this music thing.
Speaking specifically of the UK, I think that many of the commercial clubs and commercial dj's have looked upon techno as a way out of their decline and latched onto a form of techno that uses loads of breakdowns and predictable changes and so loads of us have gone the other way. Sure, it's split the scene and we've become a smaller movement but i also think we've become a stronger movement as a result.
Distributors have gone down left right and centre but i think there is now a group of ppl left that really have a reason to be here. We have nothing to fear. I think this will make 2004 a very interesting year for us indeed.
After all the -veity in 2003 I really feel a sense of community here (especially on this board) and I see producers like Amok, Lehman, Natus, Drummer, Wilson all coming together to make a difference.
This is the beginning of the next cycle as far as I'm concerned.
Roll on 2004. We all need to work hard to make the change.