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''I calculate in ten years time dance music is going to be totally dead''
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<blockquote data-quote="djperkins" data-source="post: 845207" data-attributes="member: 17130"><p>There's always a skint chav who knows an even skinter student and they're lashing up some kinda new twist to the scene with crappy equipment using valve tv's or something, whether you like it or not is another matter of course and whether they have the application to take it a step further is also another thing, the fire of youth is a funny thing, most would prob trip out to it with a joint and do nothing but enjoy the moment keeping it underground untill, if at all, it's noticed by someone, maybe a promoter, who has the idea that it might make a few quid, and gets a booking in to the Uni Bar... so the cycle starts again. There are no limits to musical creation if you know how to really use your sampler properly and an awful lot of great music has been born out of poverty and strife, that's what will drive it forwards and keep it alive, it'll just change shape a bit. I doubt if people will have had enough of dancing in 10 years from now...but without a doubt, and it's been said quite a few times...gotta take the music underground, and out of the hands of the industry cash calculaters who would manipulate the sound into a commercial package that fits the sound of "NOW" then when it re-emerges it's fresh. The home producer has the power to deliver the full package nowadays where as in the past you had to go through a studio/engineer, at least, to get something that could be played in any club. Ironically it's become so achievable to make, release and promote your own music that the "independant artist" is also his/her own "independant label" and with no Quality Control, it's anyone game and standards will drop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djperkins, post: 845207, member: 17130"] There's always a skint chav who knows an even skinter student and they're lashing up some kinda new twist to the scene with crappy equipment using valve tv's or something, whether you like it or not is another matter of course and whether they have the application to take it a step further is also another thing, the fire of youth is a funny thing, most would prob trip out to it with a joint and do nothing but enjoy the moment keeping it underground untill, if at all, it's noticed by someone, maybe a promoter, who has the idea that it might make a few quid, and gets a booking in to the Uni Bar... so the cycle starts again. There are no limits to musical creation if you know how to really use your sampler properly and an awful lot of great music has been born out of poverty and strife, that's what will drive it forwards and keep it alive, it'll just change shape a bit. I doubt if people will have had enough of dancing in 10 years from now...but without a doubt, and it's been said quite a few times...gotta take the music underground, and out of the hands of the industry cash calculaters who would manipulate the sound into a commercial package that fits the sound of "NOW" then when it re-emerges it's fresh. The home producer has the power to deliver the full package nowadays where as in the past you had to go through a studio/engineer, at least, to get something that could be played in any club. Ironically it's become so achievable to make, release and promote your own music that the "independant artist" is also his/her own "independant label" and with no Quality Control, it's anyone game and standards will drop. [/QUOTE]
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