Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Middle of fucking nowhere
What do you consider "old"?
When does a certain track or album become "old" for you? Is it 6 months? years? would something from 2002 be considered old or outdated for anyone? perhaps 2000 or earlier? just curious.
I always seem to feel like i'm one of the last people on Earth to discover some tracks - and much to my amazement, by the time i start to get into it, everyone isn't anymore.
Oct-11-2005 02:56
starstarman
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: Hong Kong
over a year after being released
a newer production released
They're old once you can remember 5 other places you've heard it, no less. If it was in a set, bonus points if know exactly what time it was, what it was mixed into, and what was mixed into it.
Dunno, I think this is just one of those things you can't define.
And thats only in the first batch of promo dispatchment!
Oct-11-2005 08:44
Systemic
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Nakkila, Finland
quote:
Originally posted by basd
Good tracks never get 'old'.
That's right!
Tracks which never get boring are good tracks. But if you hear some older tracks from radio and u're just like "gah! this again" the track might feel 'old'.
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Oct-11-2005 09:12
alice29
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Registered: Not Yet
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It's already old when MTV doesn't or seldom play it....
Oct-11-2005 10:21
thesuperfunk
On Track
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: UK
when i'm sick of hearing something.
Oct-11-2005 10:26
kr00t0n
Archduke of Awesome
Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Hibernating
Some of the freshest sounding stuff I love happens to be some of the oldest I own