Originally posted by Trancelover03591
Due to some backlash (that is what happens when you spam people who have aren't fans) they in very dramatic fashion posted an addendum to the first video:
Their artistic virtues also happen to be their Achilles heal.
Looney4Clooney
"we said no to trance 2.0 "wtf
they do realize that they are like trance v 9.0B 64x
This is pathetic. You decided to stay stagnant, people moved on , and no you are bitching about it.
Seandroid
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Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
"we said no to trance 2.0 "wtf
they do realize that they are like trance v 9.0B 64x
This is pathetic. You decided to stay stagnant, people moved on , and no you are bitching about it.
That kind of defines this forum. Dance music moved forward and 90% of the people who post here are pissy about it, lol.
Trancelover03591
Can't pick on only trance.
A lot of nostalgic Sasha and Digweed fans too.
Looney4Clooney
you know that retard at guitar centre that still thinks his hair band is going to make it , even tho it is 2010 and he is 35, this is the exact same thing.
Trancelover03591
rofl. I can picture that guy perfect. We even have guitar center where I live.
cryophonik
Speaking of guitar, WTF is up with the guy playing the acoustic guitar at the end of the first video?
This whole campaign is weird. I'm not familiar with this label and I'm not really unsympathetic to them or their fight for survival, but the problem with decreased sales in EDM extends far beyond "one of our songs only sold a handful of copies so give us money." Donating money to them isn't going to address all of the underlying variables that affect music sales (e.g., oversaturated market, too many labels, lousy economy, reduction in quality, ease of piracy/file sharing, etc.).
Looney4Clooney
what is funny is that when this sort of melodic stuff was made in 2000 - 2003, you had all the other trance purists saying it was cheese. There was a big divide between trance with arp style melodic stuff and the trance that was more like ala progressive. There is nothing pure about what these guys are selling. Kinda sucks when the stuff you are doing was done to perfection a decade earlier.
Trancelover03591
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Originally posted by cryophonik
but the problem with decreased sales in EDM extends far beyond "one of our songs only sold a handful of copies so give us money." Donating money to them isn't going to address all of the underlying variables that affect music sales (e.g., oversaturated market, too many labels, lousy economy, reduction in quality, ease of piracy/file sharing, etc.).
Very well put.
I don't know about the guitar. Honestly, the person behind this seems a bit grandiose.
Beatflux
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Originally posted by Seandroid
That kind of defines this forum. Dance music moved forward and 90% of the people who post here are pissy about it, lol.
This probably happens to every genre...there's always a small group of dedicated fans that want to relive their nostalgic glory days.
Seandroid
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Originally posted by Beatflux
This probably happens to every genre...there's always a small group of dedicated fans that want to relive their nostalgic glory days.
DEFINITELY true for every genre haha. I didn't intend on making it sound like I was picking on trance, sorry about that.
Mel David
What are they, a digital label like Beatport or vinyl? If they are digital, surely it doesn't cost that much to keep it going.