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Az
took me all the way back

Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Walking to John O'Groats for some spastics
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Sep-18-2003 23:10
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Pio
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2002
Location: NYC-New Haven- San Juan-Amsterdam / PRTA #1
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| quote: | Originally posted by trippennuts
HOLY FUCKING SHIT! I know that fuck just didn't say "OH, HE SOUNDS AMERICAN. AND HE IS TRYING TO SOUND EUROPEAN". Here we go again, with this dumb ass bullshit. "European's are such much cooler than american's" blah fuckity Blah.
Have you seen half of the fucking euro dj's? They all look like a flaming pile of gay.
Fucking... Gayer than Gay Gay0rson.
Fucking, blond hair.. blue eyed.. FAGS.
MWHAHAHAJKSAHDFKHSDGH
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It doesn't have to do anything with being cooler, or sexual preference for that matter, at all. It has to do with culture. Face it,the type of dance music we mostly listen to here is European and its immediate roots are Central/Northern European for many reasons of cultural evolution and historical circumstances that led to that fact. You can go even deeper into the analysis if you have a well trained ear and distinguish between what sounds Dutch and what sounds German and what sound Belgian and what sounds British and so on. Heck, you can even listen to Adam Freeland and Infusion and tell that they're Australian. Or Nu NRG that sounds so obviously Italian. Same goes with BT and G&D as having an 'American' sound in their music. All of the dance music movements have some common links and are influenced by the mvts of different countries, but they do differ in terms of region because SOUND naturally adapts to different settings and scenes. I have nothing against American dance music, on the contrary. I love seeing producers embrace their roots and juxtapose them with the influences of global dance music. That's when you become original.
Of course dance music is GLOBAL, but music as any art is not so simple. Surroundings alter the final product, they are supposed to.
My criticism of Datt's work was supposed to be constructive, and I'm sure that a lot of people here understand what I mean. As I said, he's a talented producer.
Go ahead and reply with homophobic remarks about Europeans, although I think that that behavior should not be tolerated and you should be banned for that. I'm not gay nor European, but you have to recognize that they are people too . You should apologize to the gay and European TA community. That is all.
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Sep-18-2003 23:13
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UWM
mandroid
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Here
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Sep-18-2003 23:28
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Kaiser
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Prestwick, Scotland
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LOL i should have kept this thread to myself
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Sep-18-2003 23:42
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DaveSZ
When The Levee Breaks

Registered: Jan 2003
Location: ATX
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| quote: | Originally posted by YaleTrance
It doesn't have to do anything with being cooler, or sexual preference for that matter, at all. It has to do with culture. Face it,the type of dance music we mostly listen to here is European and its immediate roots are Central/Northern European for many reasons of cultural evolution and historical circumstances that led to that fact. You can go even deeper into the analysis if you have a well trained ear and distinguish between what sounds Dutch and what sounds German and what sound Belgian and what sounds British and so on. Heck, you can even listen to Adam Freeland and Infusion and tell that they're Australian. Or Nu NRG that sounds so obviously Italian. Same goes with BT and G&D as having an 'American' sound in their music. All of the dance music movements have some common links and are influenced by the mvts of different countries, but they do differ in terms of region because SOUND naturally adapts to different settings and scenes. I have nothing against American dance music, on the contrary. I love seeing producers embrace their roots and juxtapose them with the influences of global dance music. That's when you become original.
Of course dance music is GLOBAL, but music as any art is not so simple. Surroundings alter the final product, they are supposed to.
My criticism of Datt's work was supposed to be constructive, and I'm sure that a lot of people here understand what I mean. As I said, he's a talented producer.
Go ahead and reply with homophobic remarks about Europeans, although I think that that behavior should not be tolerated and you should be banned for that. I'm not gay nor European, but you have to recognize that they are people too . You should apologize to the gay and European TA community. That is all. |
Most of the artists I listen to were influenced by Chicago and New York house.
Parsons you are dense man.
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Sep-18-2003 23:55
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