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<blockquote data-quote="Elev8/Levit8" data-source="post: 546336" data-attributes="member: 5744"><p>Agreedamoondo, but I take the originateror's point too... </p><p></p><p>Sadly a LOT of what goes on with dance music is driven by trends (as Shooms said... when 'ardcore became shiiiiite). Everyone in the scene competing for kudos & trying to be more "on it" than everyone else with the latest this that n t'other... The fact that the time taken to get a track from yer heed to worldwide distribution on the electroweb has reduced to practically zero has definitely contributed to this...</p><p></p><p>But just as there are spackers who turn their noses up at tunes more than five minutes old, there are similar spackers in every field of interest. Go along to an old-car show if you don't believe me... fook me... blokes in stripey baseball caps talking XR3i chassis numbers with similar blokes and laughing at the geezer who hasn't got original Ford dustcaps on all four wheels...</p><p></p><p>Every field of interest has it's trainspotters, but for me it always was and always will be about loving the music and loving the peeps who love the music. A tune's a tune whether it was recorded yesterday or 200 years ago.</p><p></p><p>Right... i'm off to download Scooter's version of Moonlight Sonata before any fucker else gets it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elev8/Levit8, post: 546336, member: 5744"] Agreedamoondo, but I take the originateror's point too... Sadly a LOT of what goes on with dance music is driven by trends (as Shooms said... when 'ardcore became shiiiiite). Everyone in the scene competing for kudos & trying to be more "on it" than everyone else with the latest this that n t'other... The fact that the time taken to get a track from yer heed to worldwide distribution on the electroweb has reduced to practically zero has definitely contributed to this... But just as there are spackers who turn their noses up at tunes more than five minutes old, there are similar spackers in every field of interest. Go along to an old-car show if you don't believe me... fook me... blokes in stripey baseball caps talking XR3i chassis numbers with similar blokes and laughing at the geezer who hasn't got original Ford dustcaps on all four wheels... Every field of interest has it's trainspotters, but for me it always was and always will be about loving the music and loving the peeps who love the music. A tune's a tune whether it was recorded yesterday or 200 years ago. Right... i'm off to download Scooter's version of Moonlight Sonata before any fucker else gets it... [/QUOTE]
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