I live in a small town right now where there are no raves, festivals, etc. There are some kids that go down to Phoenix to go to raves, but they are all kandi kids listening hardstyle, hhc, and all that stuff. I'd like to get groups of people together that would enjoy listening to other types of music, because it is in my opinion that electronic music is a very social music. Yes, I enjoy sitting around by my lonesome listening to good tunes while I'm sober, high, or w/e, but being in large groups of people gives listening to this stuff a different feeling. I believe that when people are dancing to their hearts content, you can literally feel good energy coming off of them. I like the look of peoples facing after they are exhausted of dancing, it makes
me feel good.
So maybe I'm selfish, but I'd like to see people up here get into electronic music more. I'm not shoving it down peoples throats. I don't think what I am attempting to do is any different then people at parties playing their style of music and hoping other people will enjoy/get into it.
If no one ever tried to introduce me into their styles of music, I would still be listening to Blink-182 and Green Day, as I did in elementary school. We humans are social organisms, and I think if I have a good intent to get people to listen to this stuff in order to feel good emotions that they have never felt before, I don't believe I would be doing any wrong. My purpose isn't to get people to listen to my music ("my," funny word I keep using) so I feel it is good, I already know I like this stuff.
I could get into how I think electronic music will be the twenty first centuries concertas where co-creation will be common or that electronic music can open your eyes to things you might never have discovered with out it, but I won't. I've already overstated myself.
oh and if I'm doing anything at all to push people away from crap like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_2rrxONlLo
I'll be happy.