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-- Any of you guys browse reddit?
Any of you guys browse reddit?
I'm not trying to steal TAs away or anything but i sort of left TA and now the only forum-like place i participate in is reddit. i checked for a tranceaddict sub by typing in "r/tranceaddict" on a whim the other day and it ends up that BTG tried making one about six months ago but nobody joined.
i decided to come back here because again, on a whim i checked out r/EDM and my fucking god dude what are people listening to nowadays. there was an r/EDM top 100 dj poll and i didn't know who the top 3 DJs were. a guy asked if it was OK to wear a native american headdress to a party and i was like, wtf, is that a thing? kids these days wear headdresses to house parties now? ooh i get to exercise this smiley again
...neat.
anyways WORD UP C0R WORD UP
I browse Reddit but I post there extremely rarely. Most of the boards are so big and the look so bland that it feels like much less of a "community," even if some of the jokes can be amusing and the content interesting. I don't think I've ever checked out the EDM subreddit. Sounds kind of amusing from how you described it.
TA has been the only forum I've ever frequented.
Considering how hard it is to stop doing so, I won't allow myself to forum a new addiction.
I need one of those site blockers for this place 
I used to browse its photo gallery offshoot (Imgur), but eventually moved on.
As for music, I use Spotify and Facebook to keep me updated with the music I like, for the most part, and I do think there was something of a generational transition in EDM. I can't recognise more than a handful of names myself 
I don't like Reddit's layout. TA's is so much better.
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| Originally posted by Vector A I browse Reddit but I post there extremely rarely. Most of the boards are so big and the look so bland that it feels like much less of a "community," even if some of the jokes can be amusing and the content interesting. I don't think I've ever checked out the EDM subreddit. Sounds kind of amusing from how you described it. |
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| Originally posted by Trance-M I don't like Reddit's layout. TA's is so much better. |
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| Originally posted by Lira I used to browse its photo gallery offshoot (Imgur), but eventually moved on. As for music, I use Spotify and Facebook to keep me updated with the music I like, for the most part, and I do think there was something of a generational transition in EDM. I can't recognise more than a handful of names myself |
for reference, re: reddit top 100 DJs
Martin Garrix
The Chainsmokers
Porter Robinson
Hardwell
KSHMR
Marshmello
Flume
Illenium
Skrillex
Madeon
Dillon Francis
Eric Prydz
deadmau5
Zedd
Ti�sto
Don Diablo
Oliver Heldens
Galantis
DJ Snake
Axwell /\ Ingrosso
Armin van Buuren
W&W
Bassnectar
RL Grime
Kaskade
Seven Lions
NGHTMRE
Calvin Harris
Excision
Diplo
Avicii
Tritonal
Vicetone
Kygo
Knife Party
ODESZA
Alesso
Tchami
Dash Berlin
Jauz
Steve Angello
Above & Beyond
Zeds Dead
Herobust
Getter
Slushii
Nicky Romero
Gareth Emery
Major Lazer
Audien
Alison Wonderland
Infected Mushroom
GRiZ
Zhu
What So Not
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike
Big Gigantic
Headhunterz
Mako
Claude Vonstroke
Borgore
Louis The Child
Pegboard Nerds
Nero
San Holo
Dyro
Axwell
Pretty Lights
Yellow Claw
Steve Aoki
Disclosure
Malaa
Cash Cash
Duke Dumont
Feed Me
Datsik
Ekali
Gramatik (tied)
Zomboy (tied)
Olly James
Lane 8
Mat Zo
Daft Punk
Jack �
Adventure Club
Madison Mars
Rezz
Andrew Rayel
Vanic
Kryder
Mr. Carmack
Dada Life (tied)
Krewella (tied)
Laidback Luke (tied)
Will Sparks (tied)
QUIX
EDEN
Slander
Boombox Cartel
Manse
i don't like the format/layout.
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| Originally posted by Omega_Blue i dunno a big artist i kept seeing was "the chainsmokerz" or something like that. |
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| Originally posted by Vector A I knew I recognized that name immediately but was unsure how. Then I remembered that they are the geniuses responsible for this impressively horrible thing: |
I'm almost certain I've seen Swamper on there.
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