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mizza318
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: May 2006
Location: Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by LOT2005
It actually makes no sense that you believe that SOMEONE will like a type of music because of a drug...if that's your case, like Sasha said, i suggest you seak a doctor, and rehab And education cost money, but today you'll get a free leson...don't believe everything you hear...and why does there have to be some sort of drug or incentive for the growth of some sort of music other then just time? have all other styles of music became popular because of a drug or E? I've been listening to trance/house/prog/electronic music for almost 10 years, and its been my greatest passion ever since, and i don't believe drugs have anything to do with that since that was before i ever knew what E even looked like. The choice of someone doing E is entirly theirs and has nothing to do with our love for trance/house and music in general. Its sad and alarming that some believe otherwise... |
Well as you know most mucis types are usually associated with a drug its just the way it its, like it or not. Electronic music is usually associated with E, hence many people think that if you like trance you have experience with e or call you a raver or w/e (not saying you have but thats the general publics assumption, just like people associate rap with drinkin crystal and smokin weed). Not everyone is as passionate about this music as you might be so you can't base your answer just on your own experience. Keep an open mind otherwise your being ignorant. Back in the day in the early days with the emergence of raves and electronic music people came to the raves for the experience and that was to get high on E and listen to music, and dance. It is a proven fact that electronic music sounds/feels better when you are high on E then any other music. I don't see people popping E at rap and heavy metal concerts, but I've seen people pop E at every electronic show i've been to, and I am talkin about the majority of the people, sure there is people that don't do it. I can just recall Bal En BLanc there was soo much E in that place you would not believe, and I know 1/2 people there were there just because of the size of the event and for what it stands for, not because they had some great dj's playin there, but there were there and were supporting electronic music. It might not be the case that someone will like the music because of a drug, but they might like the scene the drug is associated with and thats where the music comes into play because its part of the scene. And I am not talking about the present state of the music i am talking about its emergence, electronic music is pretty mainstream today, thats why today you have people liking this music wihtout even having to go to a rave or w/e because its avaiable everywhere, back in the day it wasn't, it is past its underground phase, 10- 15 years ago raves were a very underground thing, those days are far behind.
So yeah in your next response please provide some valid points, because I have really not heard any from you yet. And thanks for the free lessons. And Sasha's opinions don't really matter to me, hes out of my league, hes something like a god on this board 
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Jul-13-2006 02:33
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