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<blockquote data-quote="blue jammer" data-source="post: 546316" data-attributes="member: 1606"><p>There has always/always will be, great new music being made, you're just not hearing it. </p><p></p><p>When the whole house music thing exploded the first time round, it was all fresh and exciting, and I'd say at least 90% of what was coming out was decent, only 10% crap, so you had loads of great music to buy (I think everyone probably regrets not buying more of it - as we're still buying it now lol) As years went on and it changed, jungle techno > breatbeat > mid 90's fragmented styles inc speed garage etc, there was still great music being made then, I'd gone in a different direction with the German tracks that were being made and a lot of the stuff on Warp records, electronica stuff was class, which continued through into the noughties. </p><p></p><p>Good to see Booka Shade getting mentioned, they've done some ace stuff, minimal music, warm with melodies and as Dreamgirl said, they aren't reliant on speed, which is ace imo, going back to the 120bpm tempo is a good thing, there's so many great producers/artists around at the moment, Lindstrom, Trentmoller, Sander Kleinenberg, Luke Vibert, The Knife to name a few. </p><p></p><p>It is harder to hear the good stuff thesedays with so much rubbish music being made, as thesedays it's often PC based music that is created, so pretty much anyone with a fairly good spec'd PC and pirated music software like reason, acid, fruityloops etc can knock out some tracks.</p><p></p><p>I'd recommend going to new nights and hearing what other DJ's are playing nowadays, old skool nights are good, but new stuff makes a nice change too <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue jammer, post: 546316, member: 1606"] There has always/always will be, great new music being made, you're just not hearing it. When the whole house music thing exploded the first time round, it was all fresh and exciting, and I'd say at least 90% of what was coming out was decent, only 10% crap, so you had loads of great music to buy (I think everyone probably regrets not buying more of it - as we're still buying it now lol) As years went on and it changed, jungle techno > breatbeat > mid 90's fragmented styles inc speed garage etc, there was still great music being made then, I'd gone in a different direction with the German tracks that were being made and a lot of the stuff on Warp records, electronica stuff was class, which continued through into the noughties. Good to see Booka Shade getting mentioned, they've done some ace stuff, minimal music, warm with melodies and as Dreamgirl said, they aren't reliant on speed, which is ace imo, going back to the 120bpm tempo is a good thing, there's so many great producers/artists around at the moment, Lindstrom, Trentmoller, Sander Kleinenberg, Luke Vibert, The Knife to name a few. It is harder to hear the good stuff thesedays with so much rubbish music being made, as thesedays it's often PC based music that is created, so pretty much anyone with a fairly good spec'd PC and pirated music software like reason, acid, fruityloops etc can knock out some tracks. I'd recommend going to new nights and hearing what other DJ's are playing nowadays, old skool nights are good, but new stuff makes a nice change too :) [/QUOTE]
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