When you hear set after set of micro/clicky stuff that segues very smoothly
from one track to another it gets worn out.
That or all the glitchy stuff sounds less freaky, and has less of an
impact, if the entire set it made up of Perlon style snippet beats and
rhythms.
style overdose
MEK
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But there is something to be said for this. It does seem to be
appearing less and less, both in people's sets and in their charts.
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Dennis DeSantis
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>> BUT I play all that clicky microhouse perlon type stuff a lot, and for
>> some reason I don't understand, people here don't seem to like that
>> sound much anymore.
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> This certainly isn't true for me - or for a few other list members I can
> think of.
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