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EDM in 2011
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| ejoffe |
Anyone else think this has been a massive year (if not the most positive progressive years ever) for EDM in the states?
Just look at all the festivals popping up out of nowhere. Events are becoming bigger and big money sponsor driven. EDM is flourishing in US pop music production. I can go on...
F^ck even hole El Paso, Texas has a festival http://suncitymusicfestival.com/info.html
Awesome. |
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| Burak14 |
| did i miss the part where you were suppose to say "and therefore edm/music qualityy is going down the hole." |
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| ejoffe |
| quote: | Originally posted by Burak14
did i miss the part where you were suppose to say "and therefore edm/music qualityy is going down the hole." |
No you did not miss that. Anyway I would have to disagree. Although I'm probably not as in tune with all the finely tuned nuances as you are :) |
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| Excess |
| i have to agree with that and even in terms of musical quality this year has been on point for dance music. though im sure there will be some haters in here saying everybody sucks and nobody makes good music anymore |
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| yankeeBaby |
I think this year had been huge for bringing EDM to America. I think there is a difference in "taste" and "being aware" of the growth...
Not everyone is going to like the new music being put out, but isnt it pretty much the same in every generation? My parents loathed hip hop and electronica, my grandparents tolled their eyes at my parents listening to hippy/70's/classic rock n roll, etc....I, for one, roll my eyes at dubstep and *some* recent house/trance, but that doesnt mean I knock it. To each his own, and if it brings more music to more people, then whateva. |
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| Dany Veltri |
Wow, a 2 Day VIP Pass is only $112.00 and it's pretty good lineup, minus Chuckle and Afrojackoff. |
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| ravracer16 |
Well I know its has been big year when friends that wouldn't even go out with me to clubs to hear these artists if I promised Megan Fox would give them a lap dance are now posting tracks by Avicii, SHM, Dirty South on their Facebook walls. Though these are the more know acts its still surprising.
I only roll my eyes when they start commenting how dope this track is, how cool they are for finding it. I just write back that track was out 2 years ago. |
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| Dany Veltri |
| quote: | Originally posted by ravracer16
tracks by Avicii, SHM, Dirty South on their Facebook walls. |
And there's the negative to 2011. Axwell isn't terrible though. |
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| ravracer16 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dany Veltri
And there's the negative to 2011. Axwell isn't terrible though. |
haha yup!! Though i do like Axwell, his newer tracks have been SHModified. But then again i'm may be coming off as a snub if they don't post Zabiela, Umek, Cox, Loco Dice on their walls. |
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| AY STAR |
2011 imo has def been a very good but differnt year
there seem's to be a really strong commercial scene with top dj's pretty much changeing styles to cater to that certain crowd which is huge
but also there has been alot of good underground parties and talent
so for me personally ive moved on from some dj's who i used to really like (mostly trance guys) and just started to check out a few lesser known trance dj's/local dj's and parties as well as more techno,house and prog guys
i still love trance and i def have to dig deeper these days to find some really good songs...just not the commercial bs being put out today
i dunno how people still label it as trance music |
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| SebG |
| quote: | Originally posted by AY STAR
2011 imo has def been a very good but differnt year
there seem's to be a really strong commercial scene with top dj's pretty much changeing styles to cater to that certain crowd which is huge
but also there has been alot of good underground parties and talent
so for me personally ive moved on from some dj's who i used to really like (mostly trance guys) and just started to check out a few lesser known trance dj's/local dj's and parties as well as more techno,house and prog guys
i still love trance and i def have to dig deeper these days to find some really good songs...just not the commercial bs being put out today
i dunno how people still label it as trance music |
Same for me |
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| yankeeBaby |
^^Totally agree Andrew.
In order to create a huge scene, you have to create a huge following (in EDM in general). But people often forget that many of those who may be new to EDM, will latch onto more commercial stuff first before appreciating and feeling out the "good stuff."
It happens to the best of us. How many people do you know, that currently listen to the more "elite" stuff, whom started off with Tiesto or DJ Sammy or Armin circa 2001 or some Night-At-the-Roxbury type stuff (depending on how old you are). Especially those who didnt have access to a lot else otherwise (read: non-city kids)
Its all about progression. Some people may not like that the scene is getting bigger and more commercial, but what are you gonna do about it? You can bitch and moan.... or move on to/find things that make you happy. I've grown through my old bitterness of the music changing (because, in reality, I cant change ) and reached out to music, venues, activities that better suited my current needs. |
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