Tarsarlan
Bluelighter
*stands and applauds Kirsty's post*
A lot of music is crap, a lot of music which a lot of people like is crap, a lot of music which very few people like is crap, a lot of music is good, a lot of music which a lot of people like is good, a lot of music which very few people like is good...
The point is, there is enough variety in the music in the world to please everyone, but there will always be some kinds of music which people don't like, whatever it is, no matter how good someone else thinks it is...
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but if you can't rationalise your opinion and give valid reasons for why you hold that opinion, your opinion means nothing to me...
NRG and associated genres have its uses... While I wouldn't say I like it (not at all) in the right time and place and state of mind I could enjoy it simply for the sake of dancing... I would much rather be shuffling away to some smooth platipus-style trance, or bouncing away to some funky yaki-style techno, but if I were ever in a position where the only music I could dance to was NRG, I could still enjoy myself...
I would however always choose to not put myself in that position if I could avoid it, and if I had to choose between listening to NRG or silence, the silence would win, no competition...
To tell the truth, I havn't listened to a lot of NRG, so there may be some NRG tracks out there which I'd actually like, but out of all the NRG tracks I've heard, I havn't really liked any, including plenty which other people have considered great...
The fact that a lot of people like it is irrelevant to me, a lot of people like the Herald Sun, a lot of people like John Howard, a lot of people like driving their car 20+ kms over the speed limit, a lot of people like seeing other people suffer (whether they admit it or not) ...IMFHO the mindless majority's opinion indicates what is bad, not what is good...
Me NRG is too simple, too predictable, and too pre-processed (meaning most of it sounds like a re-hash of something else) ... If someone can point out any tracks which they think aren't able to be labelled in that way, I'll be happy to listen...
A lot of minimal and hard techno can be labelled simple and pre-processed too, which is why I don't listen to it much either... But mixed by a talented DJ, and it's transformed into something really enjoyable, either to listen to or to dance too... I'd prefer funky techno however, or sets by Christian Smith, Ben Simms and Ken Ishii...
A lot of music is crap, a lot of music which a lot of people like is crap, a lot of music which very few people like is crap, a lot of music is good, a lot of music which a lot of people like is good, a lot of music which very few people like is good...
The point is, there is enough variety in the music in the world to please everyone, but there will always be some kinds of music which people don't like, whatever it is, no matter how good someone else thinks it is...
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but if you can't rationalise your opinion and give valid reasons for why you hold that opinion, your opinion means nothing to me...
NRG and associated genres have its uses... While I wouldn't say I like it (not at all) in the right time and place and state of mind I could enjoy it simply for the sake of dancing... I would much rather be shuffling away to some smooth platipus-style trance, or bouncing away to some funky yaki-style techno, but if I were ever in a position where the only music I could dance to was NRG, I could still enjoy myself...
I would however always choose to not put myself in that position if I could avoid it, and if I had to choose between listening to NRG or silence, the silence would win, no competition...
To tell the truth, I havn't listened to a lot of NRG, so there may be some NRG tracks out there which I'd actually like, but out of all the NRG tracks I've heard, I havn't really liked any, including plenty which other people have considered great...
The fact that a lot of people like it is irrelevant to me, a lot of people like the Herald Sun, a lot of people like John Howard, a lot of people like driving their car 20+ kms over the speed limit, a lot of people like seeing other people suffer (whether they admit it or not) ...IMFHO the mindless majority's opinion indicates what is bad, not what is good...
Me NRG is too simple, too predictable, and too pre-processed (meaning most of it sounds like a re-hash of something else) ... If someone can point out any tracks which they think aren't able to be labelled in that way, I'll be happy to listen...
A lot of minimal and hard techno can be labelled simple and pre-processed too, which is why I don't listen to it much either... But mixed by a talented DJ, and it's transformed into something really enjoyable, either to listen to or to dance too... I'd prefer funky techno however, or sets by Christian Smith, Ben Simms and Ken Ishii...