Originally posted by Existo22
Read the article. He is talking about specialist nights. A lot of people who have been part of this scene since the 90s share this feeling. He is not alone and I hate to sound pessimistic too but it really all comes down to this: this scene is a thing of the past. A lot of labels have not put anything out for years! A lot of producers threw in the towel a long time ago. There is no money in this any more. The ''digital revolution'' was a coup.
Absolutely, you are 100% correct and there is no way anything contrary to your opinion exists anywhere in the entire universe.
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Originally posted by ********
Seplling don't demonstrate intelligence and educatoin - knowing does.
Oct-26-2009 22:05
MrJiveBoJingles
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: U.S.
Re: Now that the love is gone...
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Originally posted by Existo22
Read the article. He is talking about specialist nights. A lot of people who have been part of this scene since the 90s share this feeling. He is not alone and I hate to sound pessimistic too but it really all comes down to this: this scene is a thing of the past. A lot of labels have not put anything out for years! A lot of producers threw in the towel a long time ago. There is no money in this any more. The ''digital revolution'' was a coup.
This is crap and you know it.
There are still plenty of nights with people enjoying themselves, DJs spinning music they love, and producers making the tracks they want to make. You may not like the current sounds in dance music all that much -- I don't care for them, either, personally -- but that says nothing about the health of "the scene." Dance music didn't "die" or become a "thing of the past" just because you stopped liking recent stuff.
Maybe you can recognize that, move on, and stop all this useless moaning and groaning.
Oct-26-2009 22:20
Domesticated
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Registered: Feb 2007
Location:
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
With that said, it has to be an artist Domesticated recommended to me - Abdomen Burst. He's only just started producing in 2009, and just about everything he's touched has been gold. Syntagma was a bomb, Moments Of Love and Sky In Hands were beautiful, and his remixes of Cloudsurfers and Come To Me were atmospheric loveliness.
I must be even smarter than I though - I'm able to recommend artists I've never even heard of.
Originally posted by Existo22
Read the article. He is talking about specialist nights.
I have read the article. He's talking nonsense. What's more, he's talking contradictory, illogical nonsense. He says "the commercial World has entered our World" and then complains there's no money in dance music. He laments the demise of the underground, and then complains there aren't enough superclubs like the Ministry.
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this scene is a thing of the past. A lot of labels have not put anything out for years! A lot of producers threw in the towel a long time ago. There is no money in this any more. The ''digital revolution'' was a coup.
Well, I suppose you'd better fuck off then. Stop talking about music, stop clubbing, stop putting any effort into the scene, stop posting inane shite on here and stop using my reviews in your signature.
Originally posted by Existo22
Read the article. He is talking about specialist nights. A lot of people who have been part of this scene since the 90s share this feeling. He is not alone and I hate to sound pessimistic too but it really all comes down to this: this scene is a thing of the past. A lot of labels have not put anything out for years! A lot of producers threw in the towel a long time ago. There is no money in this any more. The ''digital revolution'' was a coup.
what this scene? everything changes (except people living in the past) and these labels should really learn to adapt. vinyl days are over but people still like to dance to funky shit, so theres definitly money in it, just not the same way as before. And believe or not this digital era allows much more creativity than before so the possiblity of great music is there, u just have too look deeper than before.
Oct-26-2009 22:27
Existo22
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Registered: Jul 2006
Location: On Da Plane Wit Da Wayne ;)
Re: Re: Now that the love is gone...
Oct-26-2009 22:28
SYSTEM-J
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Originally posted by Domesticated
I must be even smarter than I though - I'm able to recommend artists I've never even heard of.
Originally posted by Existo22
Read the article. He is talking about specialist nights. A lot of people who have been part of this scene since the 90s share this feeling. He is not alone and I hate to sound pessimistic too but it really all comes down to this: this scene is a thing of the past. A lot of labels have not put anything out for years! A lot of producers threw in the towel a long time ago. There is no money in this any more. The ''digital revolution'' was a coup.
You're the thickest fucking moron posting on these forums.
Oct-26-2009 23:02
MrJiveBoJingles
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: U.S.
Re: Re: Now that the love is gone...
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Originally posted by idoru
You're the thickest fucking moron posting on these forums.
I think this guy may be giving Existo22 a run for his money:
Originally posted by lacksesepsotygh
doop had a strong year. i really like their new new whitelabel called "doop".
Anyway, I'm pretty sure I've liked every single release that Legowelt has released under his various aliases this year. The man can do no wrong, it seems.