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i actually enjoyed the link and i am glad to see people can fusion serius topics with our beloved music, whats wrong with that?
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one word nick... whatever dude, quite frankly... whatever... we live in a capitalist society everyone gets or should get payed for what they do whether that might washing bodies, making music or giving blowjobs... thats how life works... maybe you don't understand this because you don't have to go out there and make a living, but when you do you will understand that the things you do in life should come with a cost. and the cost that society has placed on us is money, it dosen't appeal everyone but we still have to live under those rules... yes go download im not saying don't do it cause im not your dad... but let's not make excuses about it, if everyone in this forum has enough money to spend on high speed internet access, computers and drugs and then there is money to be spend on music if you really wanted, like treveller said (wow we agree on something finally )
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word!
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well i we go to diff parties then... but i am glad the situation is changing and people are becoming interested in the artists themselves. well hopefully but let's admit a great majority of threads on the lost tracks section go along the lines of http://www.psynews.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=27039
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let's disregard for a moment wether downloading is good or bad. DJ's that get all this promotional material help in some regard the labels and do make their music known... but let's admit it... who in the crowd is going to go to the dj booth and actuallyt bother asking 'hey whats song is that' does that happen to you often? So yeah a lot of people hear the music, but they go home thinking "hmm... dj such-and-such is great' they are not thinking 'wow! i have to look for x artist cause that break min 45 blew me away" so... how much of a valuable promotion is it in the end?
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they had a couple of sessions, with pendragon when actually had money to hire other acts... i caught Dumonde and Deleon with JAmX in BA one fateful night a number of years ago... probably the best hard house event i have ever been to... i think oberon was there too... but i can't recall...
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brixton academy used to be SHIT... back when they had the pendragon nights... hehehe.. the good old days i used to go to heaven as well.. ON THE STRAIGHT DAYS!! you know when they had PVD, and Digweed, et all... anyway we stopped going to fridge after they refused entrance to an asian friend of ours.... apparently the weekend before that they an asian gang running around with AXES inside the club... so they were deniying entrance to ALL asians weekend after... true story btw
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i don't think anybody can give a convincing answer regarding that question, so all i can say is... if yo enjoy it thats cool. You probably enjoy because there are a lot of similarities in the production with hard house material. One too many breaks, big build ups, very similar style from one cd to the other, not enough variety, people in these circles are ridiculously demanding with with their music... hehe... thats how the wheel spins... and it's all about taste... so... simple as that
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as far as i remember Mozart, Bach, Janis Joplin, Fredy Mercury, Charlie Park, Dizzie Gillespie are all paid artists... do you think they would have released such great tunes in their respective category without being paid?... the difference between amateur and professional, is that people actually pay for the music you produce... buying plastic still spreads emotions... you do what you want and thats fine, but let's not look for spiritual/philosphical excuses about it ... sorry i was biting my tongue... i guess i better get some sleep now...
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REV and V/A - Ctrl Alt Del
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stalker + fathers = simon posford... the news is going to crush several souls here... expect mass-suicides in findland...
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i think it's kind of lame in view... especially if in some way or another you are making a living out of it and you love the music, it just seems logical to me you would try to add your grain of salt to the lot to keep the wheel spinning; not mention sometimes you can really tell the quality of the music decreases on a large system... but thats just me
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What music are you listening to right now?
RAH replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Hey DP have you heard of Stabbing Westward? Really catchy quasi-depressing vibe.. great for drinking and shouting and havin a good time... (one song at at the time) always had a thing for that tune... the original and the live version... got to dig my old cd's back... -
What music are you listening to right now?
RAH replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Bug Funk Gamma - For Roses... (v/a run mofo, run) -
always going beyond the call of duty thanks anyway, my guess is you're trying to track it down as well ? ill let you know if i see anything
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thanks for the answer! hmm.. we'll have an eye out for this one
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the are degrees of dark... i wouln't really consider kindzaza dark either... more like agressive... heavy, fast... full on... but not really dark
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in reason simply use the substractor with a nice deep, crispy sample and hook up the matrix in "lines of three" III III III III ... make sure you are hitting the lower ranges... you know for a rolling bass line... or even better use the NNXT
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it's supposed to be available on saiko but its sold out... if anybody has more concise info it would be nice to hear it
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actually artcore does have dark teases and a little rougher atmosphere i have to agree here... what is definition of 'uplifting' anyway? if you put in those terms i'm thinking something like electrosun
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hey no worries mate, just a little fun... besides you do have those mad flute skills... they compensate for the rest
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hmm...<clicky>... "downloading"....
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http://www.psynews.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=25466&hl= this is the review section... the promotional section is one floor higher