EMD Can we get a freakin' TECHNO thread or what?



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Felt i shld quote something from an interview i read a week ago...from an interview with 30drop..that mentioned Boris Brejcha. (Until a week ago i had not heard of 30drop nor Boris B):

(SIMPLY FOR CONTEXT, NOT FOR HATE)

A year ago, you made it very clear that you don’t believe in the direction that the underground electronic music industry has taken, understanding by underground the music of people like Boris Brejcha, Charlotte de Witte or Paul Kalkbrenner.

That’s right, I made it very clear and I still don’t believe in that direction. As for using that term with the artists you mention, I must say that it is wrong. None of those three artists emerged from an underground environment. Anyway, one thing is the kind of music that artists such as Boris Brejcha or Charlotte de Witte put out and another is what Paul Kalkbrenner does, you may or may not be into his music, but he has an obvious musical career and skill. I don’t think it’s fair to link his name with the other two.

You don’t predict a good future for these musical styles -let’s call them big-room-. Specifically, you said that “fast-food techno will fall as the EDM is falling”. However, big-room techno has become massive and seems to convince more and more people.

I think fast-food techno started to fall, although it still has a lot to say… unfortunately. It’s very possible that I’m wrong and that this fall will never happen, but I would like it to happen and to give way to quality music rather than to a marketing product. Dreaming is free…
 
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Felt i shld quote something from an interview i read a week ago...from an interview with 30drop..that mentioned Boris Brejcha. (Until a week ago i had not heard of 30drop nor Boris B):

(SIMPLY FOR CONTEXT, NOT FOR HATE)

A year ago, you made it very clear that you don’t believe in the direction that the underground electronic music industry has taken, understanding by underground the music of people like Boris Brejcha, Charlotte de Witte or Paul Kalkbrenner.

That’s right, I made it very clear and I still don’t believe in that direction. As for using that term with the artists you mention, I must say that it is wrong. None of those three artists emerged from an underground environment. Anyway, one thing is the kind of music that artists such as Boris Brejcha or Charlotte de Witte put out and another is what Paul Kalkbrenner does, you may or may not be into his music, but he has an obvious musical career and skill. I don’t think it’s fair to link his name with the other two.

You don’t predict a good future for these musical styles -let’s call them big-room-. Specifically, you said that “fast-food techno will fall as the EDM is falling”. However, big-room techno has become massive and seems to convince more and more people.

I think fast-food techno started to fall, although it still has a lot to say… unfortunately. It’s very possible that I’m wrong and that this fall will never happen, but I would like it to happen and to give way to quality music rather than to a marketing product. Dreaming is free…

I like all those people. I actually think Ann Clue, who is on Boris' label, is the best female DJ I know. EDM isn't a big genre for me so I don't know much :)

 
He is. Lorenz Brunner is a master in making melodic floor wavers. I don't think you heard his music on an active system. I'd like to tell any techno enthusiast to get some quality audio before getting in-depth with electronic music, because those artists that you listen use 10K euro plus equipment for those 4/7m you listen.


 
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