good music is good musci whatever the genre.
my collection has techno, house, d'n'b, hardcore, punk, soul, indie, rock, pop and everything and anything inbetween.
to limit yourself musically is to cease learning musically.
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good music is good musci whatever the genre.
my collection has techno, house, d'n'b, hardcore, punk, soul, indie, rock, pop and everything and anything inbetween.
to limit yourself musically is to cease learning musically.
word!
i like everything from punk rock, synth-pop, ambient or downtempo to techno, tech-house, hardcore, acidcore or rave music and all these kind of music i have collected on vinyls in last 15 years
it could be hurt myself if i would living in just one world called "techno" but to be honest this genre was most influenced for my musical taste
Last edited by Athar; 26-11-2008 at 10:47 AM.
I don't listen to techno at all, haven't done for some time really.
People used to have a far more individual sound... For example you could listen to something from Spain and it would sound like Spanish techno, German techno sounded like German techno etc etc
Nowadays, although it's a great platform for HEARING music, I can't help but feel the INTERNETS have kinda turned techno into one big homogeneous lump, with many tracks being simply 'variations on a theme'*. A lot of people now have a very similar sound, forcing the good (different?) stuff into a smaller and smaller area...
However, I guess it's a case of what the market will stand... What "the kids" want, "the kids" get I guess...
*I like "variations on a theme" when OM do it, though. Their 'theme' is ****ing BELTING.
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