In a message dated 4/1/02 3:11:14 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


I blame that on the dubplate culture and the economics of making drum n
bass. Really to make money you have to rock the floor tonight not drop a
great album next year.


I know its lame to post an "I agree", but this guy really nailed this one.  I also think that the idea that every track is going to revolutionise the sound is a kind of a loony thought if you think about it.  If producers didnt copy each other thered be no such thing as musical styles or genres (and thus no production lists like, er, this one).  They keep makin the same kind of tracks because people LIKE hearin em...Except u trey- you should go listen to "experimental" , or "IDM"- oh waitammint, that garbage sounds all the same too...

just chokin your chain dude nuff respect ;)
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