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| quote: | Originally posted by Kysora
Honestly this sounds pretty reasonable. The scene is far from dead but it's pretty fair to say EDM is a completely different monster than it used to be. It's a genre almost defined by the technology used to create it, and that technology used to improve faster than most artists can keep up with...
We live in the age of software and the internet, bedroom producers are a dime a dozen, and nobody has any hurdles to try and overcome. I think most producers like me just listen to modern trance, think "That's what I want my music to sound like!" and all of their effort goes into emulation, rather than innovation.
I try to do new things with trance, I really do.. I don't know if I succeed, since my focus is on doing new things musically with the trance form, and few purists seem to give a shit about that. I'm not trying to make a divide between me, and other bedroom producers, but I really do think a lot of people see EDM as a technical exercise that has a final "goal", which is just being able to make music as good as your favorite artists. They don't want their own sound, they want to sound like Deadmau5 or Blueman or whoever.. I want my own sound, and I'm trying to achieve it, but I think that's lost on a lot of modern producers.
So, yeah, I guess I see where he's coming from. |
Just like any other artform, its extremely difficult to truly express yourself. Everyone starts out emulating someone else, its just a fact of life.Most people won't make it to the point of perfect expression.
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| quote: | Originally posted by dj_alfi
change your avatar for fucks sake. |
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