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<blockquote data-quote="siman91" data-source="post: 830253" data-attributes="member: 755"><p>Im not having a go at today music its just not for me. I remember certain tracks stopping everybody dead as they were truly groundbreaking. I was going out from 89 to 94 ish with retro nights thereafter.</p><p></p><p>How many tracks of today realy cause excitement or people think ive just got to have that? I can recall many nights where tracks simply moved me to the point where I had to have them, I realy cant say that of todays tracks. </p><p></p><p>I also think technology has killed much of the excitement, today you can make any noise, years ago producers were much more limited and found new sounds from old equipment, Earl Smith and Pierre being the best example. </p><p></p><p>Last track that I had to buy....The Orb, Danny Tanaglia Downtempo Mix 1998!!....after hearing it at Heaven with Danny Tanaglia playing.</p><p></p><p>S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siman91, post: 830253, member: 755"] Im not having a go at today music its just not for me. I remember certain tracks stopping everybody dead as they were truly groundbreaking. I was going out from 89 to 94 ish with retro nights thereafter. How many tracks of today realy cause excitement or people think ive just got to have that? I can recall many nights where tracks simply moved me to the point where I had to have them, I realy cant say that of todays tracks. I also think technology has killed much of the excitement, today you can make any noise, years ago producers were much more limited and found new sounds from old equipment, Earl Smith and Pierre being the best example. Last track that I had to buy....The Orb, Danny Tanaglia Downtempo Mix 1998!!....after hearing it at Heaven with Danny Tanaglia playing. S [/QUOTE]
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