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The State of the Union
I'm really worried about the future of electronic music. At least in Texas there is an increasing number of DJs, but a decreasing number of listeners. The increase in DJs might be a positive sign, but I really don't know how seeing as how there needs to be an audience to play to. Even Texas' main cities for this music Austin and Dallas have seen major declines. The Red Jacket in Dallas closed.... That's not a good sign. The Hooj Choons label shut down not long ago (for those of you who don't know who Hooj Choons is, shame on you). I look around and see all sorts of lounges and clubs shutting their doors if they arent willing to play straight rap and, as is the case down here, *shudder* tejano music. It's a really sad thing and I hope electronic gets its second wind that it needs. Is this just the case in Texas? I hope this isn't a nationwide / worldwide trend.....
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Helping girls make bad decisions since 1979
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