I LISTENED TO ONE NEW SASHA TRACK A DECADE AFTER HIS HEYDAY. I'VE DONE ALL THE RESEARCH I NEED.
kamil
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Yes, please don't. Being held accountable for your own words is difficult! One wouldn't want to divulge the strain of detail!
:o
Vector A
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Originally posted by kamil
kamil
I'm gonna grab some popcorn, this is when TA is at its best. Derp.
Halcyon+On+On
FuzzQi
I did recently add some old favourites to my mp3 tracks in circulation, but I disagree with an all new music is blanket judgment.
Hurr applying objective judgments to subjective material
enydo
There are quite a few interesting things going on in electronic music at the moment. If it's not your thing and you want to live in the past until you die, I understand that; just know saying "ALL NEW MUSIC IS " makes you sound like a complete idiot.
srussell0018
I hear music comes in cubes nowadays.
EddieZilker
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Originally posted by kamil
And how would you know how much or how little time or effort I put into finding GOOD new music?
It's not how much or little effort you put in. It's the quality of your effort that counts. The results are everything and complaining that you're not finding good, new music, when I'm listening to some right now, says that your efforts to find it leave a lot to be desired. You're just not looking in the right places.
LoveHate
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Originally posted by srussell0018
that's on anjuna. :wtf:
saluyamo
From last month
Of cause if you don't like dub-techno you'll mostly likely hate it.
stealthman
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Originally posted by 6meets9
Thoughts?
Also, would anyone be so kind to let me now where I can find some old Oliver Prime, Oliver Lieb, Umek, or John OO Fleming sets?
You should be a little more specific. In regards to Trance I can relate, it has become so bad that ive ceased all effort to continue searching for new releases (well, ever since 2010), however theres still some pretty good stuff coming out of the joof label. If its Trance youre talking about, Discogs is a great tool for finding all the old school stuff. Genres like Deep House/Techno seem to have made a serious comeback in terms of quality tracks. I spend about 3 hours a day tediously sifting through universal sized online shops for samples but the goodies that end up in my hand truly makes my week. Sure technology opens a wider gate for pretentious drones to flood the the internet with forgettable crap but as long as composing music continues to live as an artform, there will always be a small portion of genuine artists creating genuine music, you just need to motivate yourself to find the treasure.