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| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
This truly shows the lack of creativity amongst the scene as of late. Producers are too afraid to push the boundaries that have been set over the past seven years. Look at all of the upcoming producers that have been aired on ASOT and played by many DJs lately and you'll notice that all of their tunes have the same format as before; intro, build-up, breakdown, and end, complete with the same kicks and synths that we've heard time and time again.
Record labels who own the rights to these songs see them as easy cash-ins, as people who are new to the scene generally don't know of the older originals, and thus will cream their pants as they spend money on less-than-mediocre remakes.
What happened to originality? What happened to producers telling labels, "No, I wont do a 2005 Remix. I want to try something new"? Why are people so afraid to do something that hasn't be done, to actually use their brain?
Maybe they just don't want to? Perhaps Trance has reached the point where it's popular enough to warrant "wanting to be famous" as an excuse for starting to produce. Maybe new producers just want to be noticed, and will only produce what sounds like ASOT in a vain attempt to be recognized.
I dunno. In any case, these need to stop, and they need to stop now. They're far beyond the point of pathetic. |
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