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Posted by Billabong on Feb-08-2005 22:03:

2005 will suck for me because i have no female company

I am the topic changer master.


Posted by noikeee on Feb-08-2005 22:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Billabong
Electro and proggy housy tracks will make a bigger leap this year.


2004 was the year for it, it's probably disappearing again or turning standartized(standardized?) like prog trance did

doesn't mean that i wouldn't like a 2005 full of wicked electro and prog house

i'm looking forward mostly to the deeper, more melodic kind of techno (heard joris voorn album today and it completely blown my mind) and also to some acid house


Posted by RickyM on Feb-08-2005 22:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Ory
How did I get owned? He's not even making sense. Typical bias...


Wonder why?


Posted by montana on Feb-08-2005 22:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Ory
How did I get owned? He's not even making sense. Typical bias...


du blev �gd p�grund att du �r 16�r och �r fortfarande i bl�jor n�r det g�ller edm, g� kjama n�n pp� lunar och lek kickers p� stan ist�llet


Posted by DRM on Feb-08-2005 22:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Ory
That doesn't even make sense, shithead. Oh, and electronic music is not just for dancing. So just go back to your "put-yo'-hands-in-the-air-it's-the-breakdown!" clubs and get off the internet if it bothers you that much, bitch. You suck.


hmm i need to get off the internet? shall we compare posts per day count? and i think ull find the majority of EDM is actually created for people to dance to. granted not all of it is, but i think u should experience a proper club mate and then come back when ur old enuff


Posted by Mike_Foyle on Feb-08-2005 22:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
no no no....


more like this


CLICK ME


meh, not really feeling that... im not sure i can see that becoming the sound of the future, it sounds quite oldskool to me, with some random swooshes to make it modern. almost sounds like europop without the vocals! hehe


Posted by Floorfiller on Feb-08-2005 23:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Mike_Foyle
meh, not really feeling that... im not sure i can see that becoming the sound of the future, it sounds quite oldskool to me, with some random swooshes to make it modern. almost sounds like europop without the vocals! hehe


maybe that's why i like it...i like me old skool hehehe


Posted by Ory on Feb-08-2005 23:05:

quote:
Originally posted by DRM
hmm i need to get off the internet? shall we compare posts per day count? and i think ull find the majority of EDM is actually created for people to dance to. granted not all of it is, but i think u should experience a proper club mate and then come back when ur old enuff


We're already had that discussion; hearing a track is a club just generates more bias, and removes the focus from the quality of the music itself.


Posted by Ory on Feb-08-2005 23:06:

quote:
Originally posted by montana
du blev �gd p�grund att du �r 16�r och �r fortfarande i bl�jor n�r det g�ller edm, g� kjama n�n pp� lunar och lek kickers p� stan ist�llet


Och dom som har lyssnat p� EDM i 20 �r d�? Undrar varf�r dom f�redrar genrer som inte heter trance.


Posted by Mike_Foyle on Feb-08-2005 23:06:

quote:
Originally posted by DRM
hmm i need to get off the internet? shall we compare posts per day count? and i think ull find the majority of EDM is actually created for people to dance to. granted not all of it is, but i think u should experience a proper club mate and then come back when ur old enuff


ory he does have a fair point, a) you're 16 years old but you talk as if you're the most experienced clubber in the world, and like you know everything about every form of electronic music, and that your opinion is the only valid opinion... you rant on about hands-in-the-ir-trance and how its not all about dancing, bliss, euphoria and energy, but then really, you have ono experience of it at all. Im sure you're not a bad bloke, ive accepted you and your opinion to a certain extent since you were curtious enough to reply to the message i sent you in a fairly respectable way, but i didnt realise you were only 16, and i think that its pretty demented to be claiming that you're an electronic music guru when you dont have much to base it on.

anyway thats just my opinion, which prolly wont matter to you. but apart from anything else, even if my opinion is total bulshit and you are the most experienced clubber in the world, you deserve a bit of critisism in return for the miserable and insulting posts youve made over the last few months. so hey i guess all of us should be cool now =)


Posted by Mike_Foyle on Feb-08-2005 23:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Ory
We're already had that discussion; hearing a track is a club just generates more bias, and removes the focus from the quality of the music itself.


a club atmosphere hugely enhances the effect of the music. thats why people go to clubs


Posted by Sinnica Hax on Feb-08-2005 23:08:

quote:
Originally posted by montana
du blev �gd p� grund att du �r 16�r och �r fortfarande i bl�jor n�r det g�ller edm, g� kjama n�n p� lunar och lek kickers p� stan ist�llet


think it'll help his attitude?


Posted by Ory on Feb-08-2005 23:10:

I never said I knew everything. I never said techno is the best genre of music. There's tons of music that shits on techno when it comes to quality.


Posted by Ory on Feb-08-2005 23:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Mike_Foyle
a club atmosphere hugely enhances the effect of the music. thats why people go to clubs


Yes, but then it's not the music itself that the dweebs who come here talk about. They don't realise their own bias, and go on and on about how this and that track is a ch00n, how it's beautifully produced and bullshit like that. Go to a club, fine, but leave your crap there.


Posted by Floorfiller on Feb-08-2005 23:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Ory
There's tons of music that shits on techno when it comes to quality.


yeah like what i listen to


Posted by Mike_Foyle on Feb-08-2005 23:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
maybe that's why i like it...i like me old skool hehehe


for sure, we all need some raw oldskool, and mixing the oldskool sound with inovative methods and new ideas could be quite cool.. but i dont think thatll be the sound of 2005, im thinking more electro, like that sample i posted (im trying to be forward thinking, so im guna make more like that!) of course, one persons idea of inovation can vary dramatically from anothers, as can the way that their tastes evolve, maybe we will just see the electronic music scene grow more and more diverse rather than head in one direction, thats seems to have been the trend so far. i love all these new hybrid genres, there are infinate posibilities, and im sure that 2005 will present us with the pioneers that we need to open our minds up to these posibilities. fuck, it could go anywhere, who knows. my goal for this year is to be as influential as i can be in the ideas i come up with, we are at the stage in the evolution of electronic music where thats what we need more than anything.


Posted by Ory on Feb-08-2005 23:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
yeah like what i listen to


omg so truuuue. you teh king of choonz!







I'm not kidding.

Funny, I only trust, like, 5 people here when it comes to good taste in music. You, UWM, beats and beeps... um... and some other people.


Posted by Floorfiller on Feb-08-2005 23:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Mike_Foyle
for sure, we all need some raw oldskool, and mixing the oldskool sound with inovative methods and new ideas could be quite cool.. but i dont think thatll be the sound of 2005, im thinking more electro, like that sample i posted (im trying to be forward thinking, so im guna make more like that!) of course, one persons idea of inovation can vary dramatically from anothers, as can the way that their tastes evolve, maybe we will just see the electronic music scene grow more and more diverse rather than head in one direction, thats seems to have been the trend so far. i love all these new hybrid genres, there are infinate posibilities, and im sure that 2005 will present us with the pioneers that we need to open our minds up to these posibilities. fuck, it could go anywhere, who knows. my goal for this year is to be as influential as i can be in the ideas i come up with, we are at the stage in the evolution of electronic music where thats what we need more than anything.


well...be sure to send me all the uber leet promos of your new electro influenced tunes hahaha...


Posted by Floorfiller on Feb-08-2005 23:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Ory
omg so truuuue. you teh king of choonz!







I'm not kidding.




Posted by Mike_Foyle on Feb-08-2005 23:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Ory
Yes, but then it's not the music itself that the dweebs who come here talk about. They don't realise their own bias, and go on and on about how this and that track is a ch00n, how it's beautifully produced and bullshit like that. Go to a club, fine, but leave your crap there.


yes but dude, who are you to say that thats all that matters? if it delivers the effect that the clubbers go to experience, then its doing its job. sitting at home with a pair or headphones on isnt exactly the most effective way of enjoying club music, and alot of the stuff you listen to probably wouldnt have as much of an effect as some of the stuff u totally burn. that makes it different, not better. if u wana sit on your ass and enjoy the music you like at home in your bedroom then fair enough, but thats not what its all about to alot of other people, so accept that and be a bit more friendly in your posts on here. you have no reason to be as sour as you are towards people.


Posted by DRM on Feb-08-2005 23:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Ory
We're already had that discussion; hearing a track is a club just generates more bias, and removes the focus from the quality of the music itself.


so how would u know this? how do u know listening to music in a club removes the focus? btw you're completly wrong. A good tune is a good tune be in a club or not. tho some tunes that sound shit at home but only sound how they should on a huge system. the first one like that which springs to mind is Marco V - Automanual. untill uve heard that in a club u aint heard it. so basically ur a bit out ur depth mate and talking shite so i think if i was you id stop now before u make more of a twat out urself


Posted by Ory on Feb-08-2005 23:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Mike_Foyle
yes but dude, who are you to say that thats all that matters? if it delivers the effect that the clubbers go to experience, then its doing its job. sitting at home with a pair or headphones on isnt exactly the most effective way of enjoying club music, and alot of the stuff you listen to probably wouldnt have as much of an effect as some of the stuff u totally burn. that makes it different, not better. if u wana sit on your ass and enjoy the music you like at home in your bedroom then fair enough, but thats not what its all about to alot of other people, so accept that and be a bit more friendly in your posts on here. you have no reason to be as sour as you are towards people.


If they enjoy club music, they should go to a club instead of sitting on their asses at home, listening to fucking ASOT.


Posted by Mike_Foyle on Feb-08-2005 23:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
well...be sure to send me all the uber leet promos of your new electro influenced tunes hahaha...


lol im not claiming that they are uber-leet, im just saying they are a representation of where i want to see music go in the future, see the whole point is im making what the hell i like. but sure ill send you some stuff when i get it done lol. it wont by any means be the only style i experiment with.


Posted by montana on Feb-08-2005 23:21:

quote:
Originally posted by >>FK
think it'll help his attitude?


it can't do worse?


Posted by Mike_Foyle on Feb-08-2005 23:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Ory
If they enjoy club music, they should go to a club instead of sitting on their asses at home, listening to fucking ASOT.


i have to say, thats a very good point!

i guess people who go clubbing appriciate club music where ever they are, because they know how powerful it can be in the right situation.. but yeah you got me.. good argument..

having said that.. does it matter to you if they listen to ASOT? noone says you have to, and that still doesnt justify your sour attitude


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