Quote Originally Posted by WezEnTiger
im not digging at anyone but label owners who seem to have lost the passion because of music because its so easy to make , but not so easy to be unique ,

hardware is cheap , vinyls are cheap

software you can get for free ,

that is a main player in teh game , cuz so many have free software , people are sampling and getting taken on left rioght and dcenter fuelling the fire of shit tues for big money

it sells ,

and the more you go OOoo listen to that bad boy , it would sound great in a club , think what your saying first ,

listen to the rest of the tune , has it simply been filled up with 1 already been done beat and any old shit chucked on for good measure ,

ear candy to labels , cuz it will sell !

pants

absoloute pants attitude to the music scene

im not even close to being in it yet , and just the taste of these apples makes me think why ****ing bother ,

or get a argos keybpard and make millions

its the POP IDOL of the underground scene thsi subject

Pete Waterman & Simon Cowell humiliate 1000's of young people with a passin only to take on 5 retards that last 5 minutes

undeground dance scene its happening to

1000's with a fresh sound and a passion for tunes not caring wther they earn money or not , getting shunted by cunts that are selliing cheesy wank same old stuff in stores now

period

That's really made me think Wez. You're so right. It's an underground pop idol approach to music which quite frankly, isnt underground at all. i'm not going to give up on hardstyle because i still find hardstyle records that i like but all the time i'm thinking - have they sampled that bass? have they sampled that sound? And usually if the answer is yes, the release is shit. There ARE some good hardstyle records out there but its seeming more and more that hardstlye by numbers is the way to go and I don't like that at all about this music. Mind you hard trance is to a certain extent music by numbers and I've loved that for years. And so is acid techno. But to me the forumla's are alot less than those that hardstyle is using now.

Formulated cheesy, pop idol hardstyle I will not be buying.

There are some good tracks out there. But with hard trance, I dont remember having to search this hard through the shit. Mind you like I said in another post today, output of records and crap producers has increased in all genres.

This is my conclusion. Does this not prove we are all becoming robots? Victims of our own love of technology? Everyone now has a studio in the corner of their living room. Everyone's using the same programs, everyone elses 'samples'. Where's the true innovation in music? Because if we really do want to be honest about it, we've all been listening to the same record (ie dance music) for the last 20 years.