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Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 3:38 pm
by claudek
I never think techno was ever alive in USA. Just the producers.
Rave kids and glow sticks does not mean techno culture.
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 5:59 pm
by mike holiday
Hanil Yoo wrote:I think techno will always be around because for some people repetition with slight variation just works. Have you ever grooved to your wind shield wipers or bopped to a distant machine clank. I have. Was I on drugs...nope.
yup

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 6:01 pm
by mike holiday
claudek wrote:I never think techno was ever alive in USA. Just the producers.
Rave kids and glow sticks does not mean techno culture.
lets try and keep the words "rave" and "techno" out of the same sentance
but you are right ....
but it is better this way as pop-culture sucks
i mean how many people reading this thread were into the "New Kids on the Block"
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 1:38 am
by claude_young
This is always a funny comment. It only dies for the people who were never really mentally ready for it anyway. Its a philosophy,a music, a way of thinking and a way of life.
The glow stick kids and the press hype have nothing to do with it.
Go to any keyboard company and ask them if techno is dead and they will tell you its not. Where do you think they get all their ideas for sounds from? Somebody has to have the vision to come up with the technics that are so commonplace in todays hardware / software.
Just a personal observation from the inside.
Mistake
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 8:54 pm
by Marcos8293
Sorry, but I think that you are posting on the wrong thread.
Re: Mistake
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 3:38 am
by mike holiday
Marcos8293 wrote:Sorry, but I think that you are posting on the wrong thread.
umm ....
we didn't notice this was a spam thread, sorry
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 3:42 am
by mike holiday
claude_young wrote:This is always a funny comment. It only dies for the people who were never really mentally ready for it anyway. Its a philosophy,a music, a way of thinking and a way of life.
The glow stick kids and the press hype have nothing to do with it.
Go to any keyboard company and ask them if techno is dead and they will tell you its not. Where do you think they get all their ideas for sounds from? Somebody has to have the vision to come up with the technics that are so commonplace in todays hardware / software.
Just a personal observation from the inside.
well said
also
as techno can seem to be small on a local level, on a global scale its fingers reach far
ultimatly its all about love for what you do. if you have it, it will show. and if it shows it can be shared!!
take jazz for example never massive but oh so good!!