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Re: i have a problem

Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 5:44 am
by Assassin
I'm forced to agree with nowayssj. The problem is that the genre is completely full of people, so many that it is killing it. Whoring music isn't good advice, because people who aren't as adept will start throwing music around that they will later regret. On top of that, people won't listen to any of it.

Someone said to me a while back that a shop with five shirts would go bust in relation to a shop with a hundred. What he failed to point out is a shop with a million shirts would fail, most shirts would be ignored forcing the shop to go bust. Plus people would never find the good shirts and would settle with mediocre shirts, which means the shop would supply more and more mediocre shirts until people bought bad shirts and eventually no one would buy from the shop. The shop with a hundred shirts would still be fine.

Too many people, not enough ideas, mainstream coverage and people who watch hollyoaks have started to eat away at something beautiful.

It'll be alright though because evolution always occurs in the underground, especially in that extremely specific London area that has given birth to so much dance my head could potentially explode thinking about it. In fact there's probably some kid sat in Croydon right now putting the finishing touches on where ever this continuous musical family tree will take us. Yes I'll follow it, I'll be a fan boy and I'll tell you why; because the music made absolutely thrills me. From hardcore to speed garage to dubstep, I've heard it and liked it.

Ps don't give me any where were you in 92' bollocks either, I don't have to be there to experience it.