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Posted by Renegade on Jan-14-2003 15:47:

I've got nothing against people using genres to describe music, but sometimes they take it too far and it pisses me up the wall. It's one thing to lump a track/artist into a general, broad genre, but sometimes people get so anal about keyholing tracks/artists into such narrow genres (and argue at length about what this genre should be) that it just defeats the entire purpose of having genres in the first place. If the music's any good in the first place, then it won't allow itself to be fitted so smugly into a genre, so quit trying to stick a square block into a round socket and stop wasting everyone's time.

"No Tiesto isn't really trance any more, he's a tech-trance DJ with a smoother west-coast prog flavour. HAHAHA, stop calling him a trace DJ n00b! Don't you know anything about genres? I suppose next you'll be telling me that Hybrid spin nu skool trance'n'bass? HAHAHA you idiot!!!!! That was so 3 months ago! What a fool!!"

Bloody knobs. I blame Mixmag just quietly.


Posted by Itchy on Jan-15-2003 02:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Renegade
I've got nothing against people using genres to describe music, but sometimes they take it too far and it pisses me up the wall. It's one thing to lump a track/artist into a general, broad genre, but sometimes people get so anal about keyholing tracks/artists into such narrow genres (and argue at length about what this genre should be) that it just defeats the entire purpose of having genres in the first place. If the music's any good in the first place, then it won't allow itself to be fitted so smugly into a genre, so quit trying to stick a square block into a round socket and stop wasting everyone's time.

"No Tiesto isn't really trance any more, he's a tech-trance DJ with a smoother west-coast prog flavour. HAHAHA, stop calling him a trace DJ n00b! Don't you know anything about genres? I suppose next you'll be telling me that Hybrid spin nu skool trance'n'bass? HAHAHA you idiot!!!!! That was so 3 months ago! What a fool!!"

Bloody knobs. I blame Mixmag just quietly.



werd to your mother, that's basically what i was trying to say


Posted by webmeister on Jan-15-2003 09:29:

So i guess you guys would enjoy this then:

quote:

Good Vibrations
slip inn, cnr king & sussex st's, city
3 rooms - 3 music policies chinese laundry: quality forward thinking house music cave: deep tribal pro tech house with a dash of breaks sand bar: eclectic mish of soul filtered funky breaks


decent night out, wankiest music policy in history...


Posted by matt_a on Jan-15-2003 09:47:

quote:
Originally posted by webmeister
So i guess you guys would enjoy this then:



decent night out, wankiest music policy in history...


Fuck webmeister, I was just about to post that, from 3D World on the back of the Two Tribes Flyer


Posted by escee on Jan-15-2003 10:23:

"deep tribal pro tech house" that music has totally sold out, im more into the underground scene.

deep tribal amatuer tech house. Its the shit, really!


Posted by Renegade on Jan-15-2003 14:04:

quote:
deep tribal amatuer tech house. Its the shit, really!


Fo' sheezy.

Deep tribal tech house with a dash of breaks comes from the heart of an amateur man, not from some pro with a slightly post-modernistic take on the neo-Goa east-coast tribalism of contemporary tech-house! Pfffftt.... whenever will they learn.


Posted by Dj_Mario on Jan-16-2003 02:08:

c'mon peeps, a little bit of distiction never hurt anyone


Posted by Breeze on Jan-16-2003 15:07:

intresting with genre stuff, confusing as well. neo-Goa east-coast tribalism of contemporary tech-house<<< what the hell is that man sounds like a rap. tribal house = bongo drums ect?
tech-house =techno style sounds??
please enlightn me on this progressive genre "break down"
tell me was cheese in progressive.

thanks


Posted by drizzt81 on Jan-16-2003 22:56:

techno:

cl-retry


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