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<blockquote data-quote="Ed" data-source="post: 816302" data-attributes="member: 548"><p>The scene is alive and well and interesting and as good as it was back in the day at the minute. In fact I'd say last year the records were better than ever. It is underground though, you've got to know what you like and search it out. </p><p></p><p>My view is that it's gone underground to the point that in a lot if towns and cities outside London its got difficult to break even for a lot of promoters and clubs. Glasgow seems to have a great scene at the minute but it's underground too. </p><p></p><p>I don't think technology really matters, if a dj is good enough, he/she can make it happen. I do think dance music has split into so many factions that it's harmed itself and technically it's become more about mixing than record selection, groove or a good time. I think there's signs that's changing though. </p><p></p><p>Probably could write more but that'll do for now...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed, post: 816302, member: 548"] The scene is alive and well and interesting and as good as it was back in the day at the minute. In fact I'd say last year the records were better than ever. It is underground though, you've got to know what you like and search it out. My view is that it's gone underground to the point that in a lot if towns and cities outside London its got difficult to break even for a lot of promoters and clubs. Glasgow seems to have a great scene at the minute but it's underground too. I don't think technology really matters, if a dj is good enough, he/she can make it happen. I do think dance music has split into so many factions that it's harmed itself and technically it's become more about mixing than record selection, groove or a good time. I think there's signs that's changing though. Probably could write more but that'll do for now... [/QUOTE]
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