> Well they did not started a whole new subgenre however Subsonic
> Soundscape was released in an area that not a lot of people did
> electro, maybe some guys from Detroit but not half the techno scene.

ok - that's true

> How do you wanna define 'your own sound'

well, compare it to Stefan Robbers for instance
wheter you like his music or not, you still can here his 'own' sound/style
in his latest record
and the first one.

> if it is just a typical
> Orlando Voorn record, yeah Voorn does have his own sound and so did
> v.d. broek but less. The reason v.d. Broek never got big had nothing to
> do with his musical quality...

yeah, I don't have any doubt about his musical production skills..
just about if he has any message within his music, not that is necessary
but I want to say I don't recognize it in theirs

> > they more seem to look to potential musical growing areas,
> > but mostly always following, never really innovating
>
> isn't that the case of 99% of every musician in the world, even in the
> techno/house/electro/broken beat/d&b/etc scene.... and innovating does
> not equals good quality.

yeah, very true and I didn't say that. but both, and maybe I can count Max
404 in that one
as well, they go from genre to genre, never pushing or deeping out one
style. .
both orlando voorn and erik van den broek went from pretty gabba styled to
clubby techno to intelligent techno to jungle to whatever..


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