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| quote: | Originally posted by mike_stefan69
im sorry i was being rude, it was early in the morning and i have a hang over from last night.
to be fair though the tracklist looks pretty bad, lack of imagination is obvious (lethal industry and silence ffs). there are plenty of great tunes out on vinyl that nobody ever talks about and dont get overplayed, all it takes is some time and effort (both costing nothing) to find out what these tunes are.
yes i agree that vinyl costs money but that tracklist looks lazy. instead of spending money on tunes that everyone has heard spend money on tunes that are less obvious - for myself and many people i know, there is nothing better than hearing an awesome tune for the very first time.
and take a look at this website
http://www.ttrmagazine.co.uk/
it lists most of the new tunes that come out and you can even rate them which updates the chart automatically. its been a source of inspiration for a long time, and there are plenty of websites like it catering for a broad spectrum of genres (and im sure theres plenty more that i dont know about)
lack of skill when starting out i can tolerate. lazyness i cant |
It is an interesting point. When i construct a set i usually cross a few genres, but playing songs you like is what counts. Usually i tour record sites and listen to the sound files, its a great way of listening to some new, not heard of before material.
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