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<blockquote data-quote="siman91" data-source="post: 821421" data-attributes="member: 755"><p>Read my post....Dead to the commercial market, not to us who love the music!!</p><p></p><p>U31, im not sure when you first went out but hand on heart, 89 vs 93, there is only one winner. Even by 92 much of the scene was becoming main stream but 93 is when the money took over and the scene fell off a cliff face.</p><p></p><p>I continued going out and found deep progressive house in 93/94 onwards and had some great nights but the excitement and vibe was simply not the same!</p><p></p><p>Commercially house IS dead however lives on with those who love the music and not the just the hype. Compilations will die off and yes vinyl will continue to be popular but prices have dropped significantly recently (other than for rare bits)</p><p></p><p>S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siman91, post: 821421, member: 755"] Read my post....Dead to the commercial market, not to us who love the music!! U31, im not sure when you first went out but hand on heart, 89 vs 93, there is only one winner. Even by 92 much of the scene was becoming main stream but 93 is when the money took over and the scene fell off a cliff face. I continued going out and found deep progressive house in 93/94 onwards and had some great nights but the excitement and vibe was simply not the same! Commercially house IS dead however lives on with those who love the music and not the just the hype. Compilations will die off and yes vinyl will continue to be popular but prices have dropped significantly recently (other than for rare bits) S [/QUOTE]
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