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2000 and One - Heritage [100% Pure] (pg. 2)
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wotyzoid
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Originally posted by Adam420
But don't you guys think this is sort of a lame attempt at an artist album? Dunno, just doesn't feel like an album to me. But I guess if the tracks are solid it doesn't really matter.


Not every album has to be artistically inclined. I'd take something like Cobblestone Jazz's last album over this any day of the week. But that doesn't take away from the merit these tracks have or would have in a dance environment. It's a dance album, nothing more nothing less.
Clovis
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Originally posted by wotyzoid
I'm guessing you're not a big fan of the old school chicago sound.


I love this.


Hahah.

I love that sound, but this album was cheap ripoff city imo.

Everything sounded like something I'd heard 100 times before, none was all that interesting.
Clovis
I mean, its cool that everyone has decided to bring house back and jump on the old school bandwagon, but with market saturation you better be doing a ing good job at it or it won't last...
Kismet7
It seems as though some of you guys dont appreciate a lot of the music you follow, unless its some artistic mirage of a track. Maybe its time to hang it up and get into ambient or an obscure genre that has originated on a tiny island and never left that island but somehow made its way to the internet. Find music where your feelings aren't being hurt by the music you listen to. If you are that jaded, tbh you really shouldn't be sitting here discussing the genre anymore, might be wasting your time?

Everything has been done, even your favorite producers tracks have been done already. The album is solid, every track is decently produced and arranged. There is a good vibe in there. It doesnt reinvent any wheels, but what it is doin it does well. That said, try to respect the work artists put into their music, especially the work that goes into something like an LP.
Clovis
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Originally posted by Kismet7
It seems as though some of you guys dont appreciate a lot of the music you follow, unless its some artistic mirage of a track. Maybe its time to hang it up and get into ambient or an obscure genre that has originated on a tiny island and never left that island but somehow made its way to the internet. Find music where your feelings aren't being hurt by the music you listen to. If you are that jaded, tbh you really shouldn't be sitting here discussing the genre anymore, might be wasting your time?

Everything has been done, even your favorite producers tracks have been done already. The album is solid, every track is decently produced and arranged. There is a good vibe in there. It doesnt reinvent any wheels, but what it is doin it does well. That said, try to respect the work artists put into their music, especially the work that goes into something like an LP.


What the are you talking about? :stongue:

I just don't like any of it is all. I think there are more tasteful and interesting examples of this style of music coming out right now, and those are the ones that I play. This wasn't terrible by any stretch, it just wasn't inspiring to me.

Feelings hurt? :stongue: :stongue:
Clovis
I just listened to it again, and yeah, theres not one track on that whole album that I would play. Wan Poku Moro seems promising but once the vocal repeats a few times it's just like -_-

Burnin Dub is the only one I could kind of see myself playing but its just so generic sounding...

So yeah...

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It seems as though some of you guys dont appreciate a lot of the music you follow


...and thank God I'm not required to. Because my taste is different (obviously) and the fact that opinions differ on similar music is what makes this whole scene more interesting imo.
winston
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Originally posted by Kismet7
It seems as though some of you guys dont appreciate a lot of the music you follow, unless its some artistic mirage of a track. Maybe its time to hang it up and get into ambient or an obscure genre that has originated on a tiny island and never left that island but somehow made its way to the internet. Find music where your feelings aren't being hurt by the music you listen to. If you are that jaded, tbh you really shouldn't be sitting here discussing the genre anymore, might be wasting your time?

Everything has been done, even your favorite producers tracks have been done already. The album is solid, every track is decently produced and arranged. There is a good vibe in there. It doesnt reinvent any wheels, but what it is doin it does well. That said, try to respect the work artists put into their music, especially the work that goes into something like an LP.


you make a very good point, it seems as if most well known producers are moving towards the old chicago/detroit vibe, and it's all good in my opinion. I think it's a breath of fresh air to see how most musicians realized that richie hawtin's decadent minimal techno was not heading for glory in the long run, and i'm a keen believer that in order to move forward one must tilt one's head in retrospective.

while most bedroom djs are for the most part 'jaded' because their sound has not received the attention it deserves, there are alot of good bedroom djs that play for one audience only, themselves. once you realize that following a trend does not lead to much, you realize that trying to please the majority is pointless and absurd. do your own thing, even if no one cares or listens to it.
Clovis
lol

I must be doing something completely wrong because I feel like people get a terrible impression of me. :haha:
Kismet7
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Originally posted by Clovis
I just listened to it again, and yeah, theres not one track on that whole album that I would play. Wan Poku Moro seems promising but once the vocal repeats a few times it's just like -_-

Burnin Dub is the only one I could kind of see myself playing but its just so generic sounding...

So yeah...



...and thank God I'm not required to. Because my taste is different (obviously) and the fact that opinions differ on similar music is what makes this whole scene more interesting imo.


Why waste any sort of time or energy towards something you dont like when you could be using that time to talk about music that you do like? Do you think for a minute this producer went out of his way to make something you would want to play? Its your opinion, but does it have any weight towards the music itself? When he was producing this album I dont think he said "let me make something for the chinstrokers on TA." So you might not like it or it might not be something your into at the moment, but there are probably hundreds of others who enjoy this music, and maybe its something fresh to them. Not everyone sits in front of an RSS feed of tracks coming out.

More importantly, when I talk about music with my friends and family, I can only think of how little time is wasted on "this sucks, this I wouldnt play, this is generic," we spend 99% of the time talking about music that is good and sharing music that is good. We get furthur in our journey through music that way. When sitting with elders in the family and they put on music, all we hear is good music and the talk about good music. So it boggles my mind the amount of discussion that goes on about music that isnt good or music that people dont like instead of music that is good or music that people do like. What sort of music culture are you guys living if there is so much focus on the negative and neglect of the positive? I can't imagine this sort of culture in a record shop or any place outside of this forum where people talk about music, very unnatural.
Clovis
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Originally posted by Kismet7
Why waste any sort of time or energy towards something you dont like when you could be using that time to talk about music that you do like? Do you think for a minute this producer went out of his way to make something you would want to play?


I hope not.

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Its your opinion, but does it have any weight towards the music itself?


Why would it? Why should it? When does it ever even if I like something?

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When he was producing this album I dont think he said "let me make something for the chinstrokers on TA." So you might not like it or it might not be something your into at the moment, but there are probably hundreds of others who enjoy this music, and maybe its something fresh to them. Not everyone sits in front of an RSS feed of tracks coming out.


Why does not liking something automatically turn you into a chin stroker? :stongue: Where did I say that no one else should listen to this? You think I sit in front of an RSS feed of tracks coming out? :stongue: :stongue:
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More importantly, when I talk about music with my friends and family, I can only think of how little time is wasted on "this sucks, this I wouldnt play, this is generic," we spend 99% of the time talking about music that is good and sharing music that is good. We get furthur in our journey through music that way. When sitting with elders in the family and they put on music, all we hear is good music and the talk about good music. So it boggles my mind the amount of discussion that goes on about music that isnt good or music that people dont like instead of music that is good or music that people do like. What sort of music culture are you guys living if there is so much focus on the negative and neglect of the positive? I can't imagine this sort of culture in a record shop or any place outside of this forum where people talk about music, very unnatural.


The only place in which so much negative discussion of music comes up for me is TA, and sometimes, at festivals or big parties where is being played and you happen to walk through it.

I don't know how from a few posts on a message board people deduce that my entire view of music is mostly negative. It's really far from the case. And theres far more discussion on here from me about music I do like than music I don't. 2000 and One happens to be someone I usually like, so when I see an album by him, I'm likely to check it out and pass judgement on it. I'm not the only person in this thread who wasn't into this, and hopefully there won't ever be a time on this forum in which every single thread is 100% positive reviews only.

Your rant reeks of the same thing every single rant of the exact same nature before it has. Insecurity. My opinions, as you stated, have 0 impact on this music. All it means is that some people will read that I don't like this vs. all of the other music that I post about and enjoy (check my post history in this forum). So really, it shouldn't bother you much. Personally I like to see differing opinions, including jubilant, lukewarm and downright negative, from people on the forum because over time you get and interesting idea of each person's individual music taste. There are people on this forum, and I'm sure you probably fit the bill, for whom this music and all music consumes most of their daily lives. We are naturally very opinionated and the variety in those tastes is what makes the forum interesting to me, including the fact that I can disagree strongly over some things with my friends in one case and be on the same exact page in excitement on the next.

So, relax man. I apologize if I come across too strongly, it's not easy on the web. :)

elFreak
discussion forums are for discussing.

i like some samples from this, but not really any of the full tracks.

he should have pitched the vocals down low low low.
noikeee
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Originally posted by Kismet7
Why waste any sort of time or energy towards something you dont like when you could be using that time to talk about music that you do like? Do you think for a minute this producer went out of his way to make something you would want to play? Its your opinion, but does it have any weight towards the music itself? When he was producing this album I dont think he said "let me make something for the chinstrokers on TA." So you might not like it or it might not be something your into at the moment, but there are probably hundreds of others who enjoy this music, and maybe its something fresh to them. Not everyone sits in front of an RSS feed of tracks coming out.

More importantly, when I talk about music with my friends and family, I can only think of how little time is wasted on "this sucks, this I wouldnt play, this is generic," we spend 99% of the time talking about music that is good and sharing music that is good. We get furthur in our journey through music that way. When sitting with elders in the family and they put on music, all we hear is good music and the talk about good music. So it boggles my mind the amount of discussion that goes on about music that isnt good or music that people dont like instead of music that is good or music that people do like. What sort of music culture are you guys living if there is so much focus on the negative and neglect of the positive? I can't imagine this sort of culture in a record shop or any place outside of this forum where people talk about music, very unnatural.


Translation: omg lol this thread is so negative plz delete it.

Nobody thinks the album is , nobody thinks the albums is fantastic, there isn't any need for so much drama. We aren't even disagreeing much.

For me, Honey Bush is win, Burnin Dub is cool, rest is a bit forgettable.
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