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tnt_
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: London
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music production is a form of art and like all kinds of art requires a talent - maybe some of those kids who downloaded the free or warezed software and tried their luck have the talent - officely most don't. you can't classify someone as a professional producer unless he did some production, in other words the case is that unless someone gets a chance to produce he can't be professional. now if the labels just get too many demos compared to what they got before its just a matter of choosing the best ones rather than publishing anything that comes on their way. we've seen a lot of newcomers in 2004, most of them are young without any background in music production who have managed to make some very interesting music which in par with some of the more "professional" productions if not better. are you suggesting these people should have never attempted to produce in the first place?
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Nov-20-2004 12:45
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Sand Leaper
Tension hunter

Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
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Nov-20-2004 12:50
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itsTrueSonic
NullPointerException
Registered: Aug 2003
Location:
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no .. i think the reason for the decline is that the bar level to succeed is a little higher that usual, because of the mass success in the late 90's and early 2000's.. every major success has to have some kind of downnfall.. nothing can have major success forever..
it's all about how we feel about the music.. we expect the music to be a little better than the stuff we were addicted to before.. if the new music meets or is notch lower than our favs of the past, we consider it a bomb.. we should give dance music a chance to slide off for a bit while we settle our ears down, and then the music will come back to our ears..
also, it is our preferences in the type of music .. some may say it can be repetitive .. others say there is no beat to it .. we all have different tastes .. imo, dance music slid off a bit, but there are still some great songs out there.. doesn't bring the same type of energy as past classics, but still some good tracks out there..
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Nov-20-2004 13:05
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DRM
I Choose Noise

Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Somewhere where it's raining
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Nov-20-2004 13:11
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