Hawtin was a snooze fest and bodzin aftewards delivered some of the most tasteless techno that Ive ever heard & ive seen Dubfire and Steve Lawler B2b. Despite the large array of festivities this was not the weekend for Music in Melbourne
Mar-08-2009 18:43
whiskers
old skool
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: in your dreams
Re: When did electronic music become so****?
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Originally posted by Domesticated
On Sunday night I had the option of seeing Richie Hawtin...my weekend was saved! Against my recommendations, my friends decided that we were going to see Markus Schulz instead...cunts. I went with an open mind but had to leave after 45 minutes. Schulz was coked out of his brains and fist-pumping like an idiot whilst playing shit like this:
I'm kind of digging this 1/8th tune, it's a hands up in the air tune.
But I would totally hate Schulz for playing this and I would not want to hear more than 2 of these in a set (and I myself would never play more than 2 minutes of it)... just as a means to spice things up.
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Mar-09-2009 02:14
LoveHate
...........
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Vancouver
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Originally posted by wotyzoid
You have shit friends and you're an idiot.
aha cold blooded.
Mar-09-2009 02:17
Domesticated
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2007
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by craCKYer
Hawtin was a snooze fest and bodzin aftewards delivered some of the most tasteless techno that Ive ever heard & ive seen Dubfire and Steve Lawler B2b. Despite the large array of festivities this was not the weekend for Music in Melbourne
That's a shame. I didn't actually go to Future, so I'm glad to hear I didn't miss too much.
Originally posted by RebeL9
wow that tune is really braindead garbage
Yeah, a musical equivalent of
and (also by the same director!)
Mar-09-2009 02:50
winston
ultraviolet catastrophe
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Yggdrasill
quote:
Originally posted by craCKYer
Hawtin was a snooze fest and bodzin aftewards delivered some of the most tasteless techno that Ive ever heard & ive seen Dubfire and Steve Lawler B2b. Despite the large array of festivities this was not the weekend for Music in Melbourne
right, but it's still australia land of trance
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Mar-09-2009 03:05
Domesticated
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2007
Location:
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Originally posted by winston
right, but it's still australia land of trance
Eh? Melbourne has a big trance scene, but overall techno is a lot stronger. I can't speak for the other capital cities, but Melbourne is undoubtedly the musical centre of the country, which would lead me to believe that whatever we're doing, the rest of the nation will be following.
Originally posted by Chimney
Is this another "TRANCE SUCKXS" thread underneath a different shell?
No, this is a "trance has sucked for ages so we all started listening to techno, but now the bandwagon jumpers have taken the last genre we could happily listen to" thread.
Techno is the new electro welcome to 2009. Thankfully, deep house is still OK... mostly...