I honestly don't see the point of an already popular artist having a MySpace account. For up-and-coming artists, it's good because they can get exposure, but in all honesty, what's so special about being one of 3,000+ friends when, in some cases, it's the artist's promoter that's using the account?
Jun-02-2006 21:52
Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
don't really care. Just gives a bitter old man more scope to moan
Jun-02-2006 22:22
harriz
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by idoru
I honestly don't see the point of an already popular artist having a MySpace account. For up-and-coming artists, it's good because they can get exposure, but in all honesty, what's so special about being one of 3,000+ friends when, in some cases, it's the artist's promoter that's using the account?
I personaly don't like ''my space''.
But Frankie Bones is not just another popular dj, he is a legend, a pioneer.
Everybody who likes to think of himself as an electronic music fan should know who he is and what he has done for our scene.
Jun-02-2006 22:51
_Nut_
North x NorthWest
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: 61.105423,-149.723555
quote:
Originally posted by tieann
speaking of which, jan johnston just got a myspace the other day, and i proceeded to move her to the first spot of my top 8 as soon as she added me.
Originally posted by harriz
I personaly don't like ''my space''.
But Frankie Bones is not just another popular dj, he is a legend, a pioneer.
Everybody who likes to think of himself as an electronic music fan should know who he is and what he has done for our scene.
Yeah, I just don't see what MySpace has to do with it.
Jun-03-2006 11:25
torontotrance
I hath returned
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Toronto
quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Sure they are, just not necessarily musically talented.
He fits right in with the techno crew because to make techno, you have to
a)have your head up your arse
b)be a moody sob
c)fights with other techno stars
d)see a,b,c
Derrick May, Jeff Mills, Dave Clarke, Sven Vath....the list goes on