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Who PLAYS "electro"? Dave Clarke, Tiefschwarz, Miss Kittin, Bad Boy Bill, Felix Da Housecat...
You kind of walked right into that one, Ory.

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| Originally posted by Ory k, name some other electro DJs. Except Ferry and Benny Benassi. |
Oh, yes, I know all of those. When I hear "Dave Clarke" I don't really think electro though. Tiefschwarz, I didn't know they DJ.
lol UWM.
So who started the electro craze?
i think people confuse popularity with the resulted bashing. i don't think popularity is the main reason why these people get a lot of crap. if a dj or producer became the most popular dj or producer...as long as they are tearing it up...i'll be loving every moment of it.
the difference comes when they are popular...but for know reason besides the fact that stupid people like them. if it wasn't so repetitive and over done...i'd probably like most of these producers...they just need to get some new ideas...
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| Originally posted by Floorfiller i think people confuse popularity with the resulted bashing. i don't think popularity is the main reason why these people get a lot of crap. if a dj or producer became the most popular dj or producer...as long as they are tearing it up...i'll be loving every moment of it. the difference comes when they are popular...but for know reason besides the fact that stupid people like them. if it wasn't so repetitive and over done...i'd probably like most of these producers...they just need to get some new ideas... |
If anyone's wondering why I like electro, it's for the same reason I like other genres. I find it fresh and innovative from what I've heard, but that doesn't mean that in the deep, deep underground it isn't overplayed. When I myself get sick of it, I'll leave it.
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| Originally posted by Ory lol UWM. So who started the electro craze? |
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| Originally posted by Ory If anyone's wondering why I like electro, it's for the same reason I like other genres. I find it fresh and innovative from what I've heard, but that doesn't mean that in the deep, deep underground it isn't overplayed. When I myself get sick of it, I'll leave it. |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J The more popular something is, the more it gets bashed. No one would give a shit about McProg if it was an underground scene somewhere, but because a lot of people love it, it's getting more attention from the bashers. |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J The more popular something is, the more it gets bashed. No one would give a shit about McProg if it was an underground scene somewhere, but because a lot of people love it, it's getting more attention from the bashers. |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J How is it fresh? Electro is older than MIDI... Kraftwerk were doing it in the 70s, Bambaataa and Mantronik made it relevant again in the 80s- it's arguably the oldest style of electronic music still popular. |
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| Originally posted by Durrrtysouth Actually I am going on 10 years of listening to EDM and Trance. I was sucked into trance in 1993 when the cool thing was the UK breakbeat stuff with at annoying speeds. I found refuge in trance. Harfloor, Jam El Mar, Illuminate. I then evolved into the UK prog sound. Labels like Limbo, Deconstruction, Hardhands. From there I became a Sasha & Digweed fan. Northern exposure with its beautiful soundscapes opened me up to a much more peaceful sound of EDM. As Sasha & Digweed started getting deeper, I followed along too. After Communicate" I think they peeked for me. Instead of going musical again, at that point they became too deep for my tastes. I was frustrated with prog/trance for about 2 years. And then I heard Markus Schulz. For me he Continued where Sasha & Digweed left me at 2 years earlier. |
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| Originally posted by Ory If anyone's wondering why I like electro, it's for the same reason I like other genres. I find it fresh and innovative from what I've heard, but that doesn't mean that in the deep, deep underground it isn't overplayed. When I myself get sick of it, I'll leave it. |
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| Originally posted by Cobalt I apologize, and stand corrected. Though I feel the arguments against American prog still stand. |
One thing that i completely disagree with what Ory has been saying is that if you listen to shitty music (admitting that there is objectivity in classifying music as "shitty", when there isn't), you don't necessarily "suck". People have the right to listen to whatever the fuck they want, for whatever reason they find it attractive to their ears. I've got several friends which listen to what i think is awful music, yet they're nice people, and I'm sure most if not all of you know people like that too.
Another thing, while i'm a big fan of "proper prog" and only rarely like the odd "mcprog" track, i still think there isn't huge differences in the level of creativity and originality between the two. I just happen to prefer one of those standarts, because somehow it sounds more "real" to me. Probably i'll grow out of it one day like i've grown out of cheesy eurodance, epic trance, etc, but right now it's still one of my favourite kinds of music, if not the favourite. But this is just something personal, it seems most of you disagree a lot with this as well.
And as for electro, Sasha jumped on the bandwagon pushing quite some people into it... I love it as well tho 
the answer is don't just listen to one genre, but listen to the best of each genre...
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| Originally posted by Plastick No u must have like it because it's innovative/creative/fresh/not overplayed/underground/complicated. That's the definition of quality. Follow this formula and u'll never go wrong. Never be yourself, have a good taste in music. *Oops, I woke up |
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| Originally posted by paranoik0 |
Jesus-fucking-Christ. I come back a day later and what do I see? This thread grows exponentially. All the points have been addressed and people still keep going in circles and ignoring them. Reminds me of a slight modification to a straw-man fallacy. I already addressed all the points needed. Some of us, more rational people tried to turn it into somewhat decent thread, where people would not act like 16-year-olds, who think that they are so-right and when people point out their wrongs, they start ad hominem attacks. Looks like it is impossible. I'll let the stupidity of this thread consume itself, I am done.
P.S. This is definitely COR material. It does not belong here.
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| Originally posted by Az I was waiting for this one, a true sign that someones defeated, the "do better yourself" argument pathetic |
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| Originally posted by Mike_Foyle lol, i awas just curious because i think its a shame how full of hate towards some producers you are when your not even a producer yourself. i think the "do better yourself" argument is quite relevant |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J In the end, it's a matter of opinion. Which is why this thread has, all in all, been a total waste of time. |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J So you like every song ever made, because you can't do any better? That's a shit argument if ever there was one. |
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