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Shed interviw
I thought this was worth sharing, very straight forward answers, interesting insights on how the ostgut fraternity works.
http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/f...nterviews-shed/
the interview was mostly good when shed was coherent...i was not aware that the wax stuff was his.
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| Originally posted by IL Duce i was not aware that the wax stuff was his. |

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| Originally posted by nefardec this does 'shed' some light on why. |
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| Originally posted by shaw oh, no. |
jokes lika dis they maka da townsapeople drag me bya da palles. 
He should start exploring new sounds.
I gotta say he comes off as sort of a douche in this interview. I mean I don't really care what he's like as a person, if like his music then I like his music. I prefer electronic music to be faceless anyway. But at least he should show some appreciation towards the scene/people that have allowed him to pursue his interests the way he is at the moment.
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| Originally posted by Adam420 I gotta say he comes off as sort of a douche in this interview. I mean I don't really care what he's like as a person, if like his music then I like his music. I prefer electronic music to be faceless anyway. But at least he should show some appreciation towards the scene/people that have allowed him to pursue his interests the way he is at the moment. |
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| Originally posted by Adam420 I gotta say he comes off as sort of a douche in this interview. |
have you guys stopped to consider that it might be a language thing
go do an interview in german and you might sound like an asshole too.
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| Originally posted by IL Duce have you guys stopped to consider that it might be a language thing ![]() go do an interview in german and you might sound like an asshole too. |
yeah i definitely thought about that factor. i guess im mostly just confused about what he said. haha. i dont like to hear when musicians claim they don't think they need to push the boundaries of composition and stuff like that. he just seemed a little bitter, and shot down every attempt of a compliment by the interviewer. but yeah, like you pointed out, it could just be translation issues.
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| Originally posted by Adam420 No I definitely realized that as I was reading the interview. And I understand that a lot of Germans are not too happy about what has essentially been the internationalization of their very own scene. I think a lot of these guys are very uh, German, if you know what I mean. EDM has always been very big in Germany. Some have found success by exploiting that, while others haven't. Success, meanwhile, found some, like Mr. Shed here, because the outside world had discovered them. His music is very introspective. It doesn't look to outside influences like the majority of other producers do. But saying that he doesn't care what happens to techno, I dunno that's a bit harsh. If techno wasn't cool then he wouldn't be cool. Just saying. |
)say the same thing about nu disco when they switch to another genre.
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| Originally posted by IL Duce The thing is though, he was right about a lot of stuff. At the beginning of the second coming of "mnml" the stuff was well produced and pretty good albeit stripped down. This fad created an avalanche of mp3 labels with 0 originality and a gaggle of internet djs that all played the same tracks. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. The same thing is happening to all the stuff that has the word nu before it right now. there is nothing really nu about any of it, and as much as i enjoy some of the disco stuff, you will see the guys making it (or for the lack of a better term stealing older tracks and calling them their own )say the same thing about nu disco when they switch to another genre.good techno is still being made, but 99% of it is absolute shit and watered down tracks with no new ideas produced by people who don't give a shit/lack the talent to make very little sound like a lot aka the biggest skilll for a good techno producer. |
different drugs of choice = different bpms.
i'm not singling out soul clap at all, there are more guys making disco and funky house right now doing nothing more than a 5 minute edit of an older track than soul clap.
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| Originally posted by shaw On a related note, has anybody else noticed that with each successive fad, we keep getting slower and slower music? It wasn't too long ago that the cool kids were playing near 130, and now, even 120 seems to be a bit of a stretch. I guess we're headed toward a sweeping obsession with chill-out and ambient, where people can lament even more loudly about the disappearance of "dancing." |
INTERVIW
god fucking damnit
One of these days I wanna do an interview as Shed. Maybe for Halloween.
In America
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| Originally posted by IL Duce different drugs of choice = different bpms. i'm not singling out soul clap at all, there are more guys making disco and funky house right now doing nothing more than a 5 minute edit of an older track than soul clap. |
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