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nefardec
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Re: Electrohouse and minimal - decide for once - use their potential or kill them off
| quote: | Originally posted by noikeee
I saw this in another thread...
I also saw that Fabric 20 thread...
And it got me thinking. How on earth are these trends still going on, and how shit they have become compared to how they started!
Electrohouse when it started (around late 2004/early 2005) was fucking awesome. Infusion - Better World (Winx Interpretation). Alter Ego - Rocker. Spektrum - Kinda New (Tiefschwarz Remix) and the similar records Sasha played at the time. Zabiela's frenetic robotic selections. Lawler's big room dancefloor-killing music. Sander Kleinenberg's slightly cheesy but fun music. Same with Fanciulli. Prydz did something slightly different, yet it was awesomeness.
And then it got all shit. I think it all started with Roman Flugel - Gehts Noch. I am guilty of dancing like hell when it came out, but it suddenly got all mega popular, all the commercial jocks started playing it and it attracted lots of attention from the cheese crowd. And for the wrong reasons! Suddenly it all become a bleeps-fest, a fart bassline fest, with some corny melodies as the main feature. Sometimes even with nonsense mainstream vocals, that Citroen commercial track with some dude singing "love don't let me go" is a perfect example.
And in the underground, people ran out of ideas at the same time. Sasha abandoned it and went into something even shittier than mainstream electrohouse, some of the most boring progressive I ever heard, and I was a proghead. Zabiela lost form, stopped being as awesome while paired with Fanciulli, and started playing way too much Deadmau5 nonsense. Prydz abandoned the early direction of the Pryda label and basically started producing shit. Awesomely polished and produced shit, but shit. And now it seems like the attention of everybody is to that mouse-headed guy, who now is on the playlist of every trancefag. Bad sign!
Minimal first came to my attention thanks to this compilation ---> http://www.discogs.com/release/460852 <--- , where it was used as very nice bridge between tracks here and there. Just a little edge to spice things up. Yet, out of nowhere, this little nice gimmick got blown out of proportion. Now every fucking DJ in every fucking genre plays minimal, tries to play minimal, says they're playing minimal, or rapes minimal. Trance dj's play the shittiest loops ever, mixed together or on top of unicorn-laser-shit, and the guy who makes them gets all popular and is hyped beyond belief (hint: ex Deep Dish member). What the hell is this crap?
I admit, I don't really know what I'm talking about. I still don't know what exactly is minimal, and my knowledge about its history can be resumed to: there was a track called Spastik a long time ago, and there's some german dudes who have been playing it for a long time. That's it. I also don't know if my perceptions about this are entirely correct, since I don't go out that often - and this island's scene, while it can reflect some trends, isn't the capital of electronic music neither.
Yet, this is so frustrating. Two things that started pretty damn nice and fresh. And within 1 or 2 years, not to say months, they were commercialized and exploited up to an absurd point. They didn't even have time to show their full potential, basically it was all ruined it before there was even more than 20 decent tunes out there. So how's it going to be, is there still a chance to unlock the potential of these trends, or is it just going to keep dying a slow death? And if it's just going to keep this way, how much longer do we have to put up with this nonsense?
I can already see tech-house being ruined as the next trend.
Sorry for the long, slightly disconnected rant, and sorry if I offended anyone named in this post... don't take it personal. I love you guys for making music, or at least for trying. |
you know that roman flugel is one half of alter ego, right?
he who giveth, taketh away
they turn shit as soon as they become generic, as in codified as a genre, and not about the sound and arrangement or concept of the sound or arrangement
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Apr-08-2008 03:14
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