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    there aint alot out there that have stuck to there roots tbh.

    think it would be easier listing the ones still doing the same as they did a few years ago...

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    Chris Liebing comes to mind,loved his Fine Audio and CLR stuff..
    POLITICALLY INCORRECT AND DAMN PROUD OF IT!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuK-NuT View Post
    there aint alot out there that have stuck to there roots tbh.

    think it would be easier listing the ones still doing the same as they did a few years ago...
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    which stands out the most?

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    Don't really hate artists for doing it, just now don't respect them because they didn't stick to their convictions for the sake of money.

    Neil Landstrumm is a prime example of someone who had a pretty unique sound in Techno and then went off to jump on a new fad genre bandwagon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by qUE View Post
    Don't really hate artists for doing it, just now don't respect them because they didn't stick to their convictions for the sake of money.

    Neil Landstrumm is a prime example of someone who had a pretty unique sound in Techno and then went off to jump on a new fad genre bandwagon.
    I hear you RE: Landstrumm, WTF about Jamie Lidell!!
    Some of his new soul stuff is pretty good however; i bought the multiply album for instance.

    On a different genre, what about Dizzee Rascal. His commercial stuff is absolute shite, Boy in da Corner was wicked.
    God Run Tings

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    Quote Originally Posted by qUE View Post
    Don't really hate artists for doing it, just now don't respect them because they didn't stick to their convictions for the sake of money.
    +1 about that...


    In that context I have to say I'm disappointed seeing Jay Denham or Joey Beltram playing "modern minimal", also disappointed with the new sound of Cisco Ferreira, Umek, Kanzyani, Adam Beyer,... can't believe when I hear the sound of the recent Drumcode or Synewave...


    Also I'm disappointed when I see some good mixers only looking to the laptop and drinking, combing the great bangs, talking with the young fangirls at the stage....
    I miss too much that people mixing vinyls with their own hands, taking risk, sweating and making something unique at the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuK-NuT View Post
    there aint alot out there that have stuck to there roots tbh.

    think it would be easier listing the ones still doing the same as they did a few years ago...
    I have changed musical preferences many times over the last 20 years because I have got bored. It must be ten fold for producers.

 

 

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