Artists known more for their PAs than their DJing/prod. ?
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Re: Artists known more for their PAs than their DJing/prod.
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Instead of me talking negative about live shows, what bands am I missing out on now in your opinion ?
Instead of me talking negative about live shows, what bands am I missing out on now in your opinion ?
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Re: Artists known more for their PAs than their DJing/prod.
I have noticed the opposite. A growing punk-like attitude and sound in house and techno.
Could be me just finding new music, but that's not every case.
There's always more bands that are really good live than you can listen to in 10 lifetimes I think.
The pop 'music' industry has just been focusing more on things other than musical talent as compared
to 40 years ago. That shows on stage, where there is no engineers meticulously editing and polishing
mediocre recordings.
(off-topic: I'm getting tired of formatting my comments properly in the edit window and finding
them looking like word jumbles when submitted. Fairly sure it's a problem with the new layout on
13" Macbook screens)
Could be me just finding new music, but that's not every case.
There's always more bands that are really good live than you can listen to in 10 lifetimes I think.
The pop 'music' industry has just been focusing more on things other than musical talent as compared
to 40 years ago. That shows on stage, where there is no engineers meticulously editing and polishing
mediocre recordings.
(off-topic: I'm getting tired of formatting my comments properly in the edit window and finding
them looking like word jumbles when submitted. Fairly sure it's a problem with the new layout on
13" Macbook screens)
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Re: Artists known more for their PAs than their DJing/prod.
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Tim Exile
Big Gigantic
Macc
Tim Exile
Big Gigantic
Macc
Re: Artists known more for their PAs than their DJing/prod.
I was unaware that Macc had a live act.
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Re: Artists known more for their PAs than their DJing/prod.
wub wrote:I was unaware that Macc had a live act.
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Re: Artists known more for their PAs than their DJing/prod.
probably cause there's loads of "punk" types involved ?AxeD wrote:I have noticed the opposite. A growing punk-like attitude and sound in house and techno.
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