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tklown
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Posted - 2009/03/30 :  17:15:49  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit tklown's homepage  Reply with quote
I wonder when people will realize how utterly RETARDED it is to judge music on superficial labels. Music is made for people to listen to, enjoy, mix, and party to.

Who could ever win? There's always going to be people talking shit, even about the "best" track, by the "best" producer.

Sooo, people get slagged for making their music too different, and people get slagged for making their music sound too repetitive at the same time. That makes A LOT of sense.

What do you guys really want? What kind of music do you expect people to make?

Anyway. I enjoyed it, I love Dubstep, Hardcore, Drum & Bass, all genres of electronica. The Dubstep bit was good, I liked the Whizzkid vocals over it too, it was a fantastic break from the constant 4 to the floor hardcore. I loved the hardcore style of it as well. FANTASTIC track.

Doing things differently is good.


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Edited by - tklown on 2009/03/30 17:18:13
lozowen
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Posted - 2009/03/30 :  18:57:20  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit lozowen's homepage  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by tklown:
I wonder when people will realize how utterly RETARDED it is to judge music on superficial labels. Music is made for people to listen to, enjoy, mix, and party to.

Who could ever win? There's always going to be people talking shit, even about the "best" track, by the "best" producer.

Sooo, people get slagged for making their music too different, and people get slagged for making their music sound too repetitive at the same time. That makes A LOT of sense.

What do you guys really want? What kind of music do you expect people to make?

Anyway. I enjoyed it, I love Dubstep, Hardcore, Drum & Bass, all genres of electronica. The Dubstep bit was good, I liked the Whizzkid vocals over it too, it was a fantastic break from the constant 4 to the floor hardcore. I loved the hardcore style of it as well. FANTASTIC track.

Doing things differently is good.



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Vitalism
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Posted - 2009/03/30 :  23:29:18  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Vitalism's homepage  Reply with quote
i second that. most genres of electronic music, i like. the people that bother me are the people that "only listen to breaks" and think they are so much better than everyone for it, and look down there noses at other genres. get the **** over yourself.

music is music, you are missing out on something if you only eat one dish from the buffet if you get my analogy here.


i personally love it when i hear a new sound in what is quickly becoming boring old hardcore. gotta keep things fresh in my opinion and what better way is there than borrowing elements from other genres?


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