> And just to make sure, I admit that I don't know shit about genres, and
> wouldn't recognize them even if they landed on my belly. And IMHO this is
> a very healthy condition for musicians. If you really know, what dnb (or x)
> sounds like, then you either do a dnb track, or a non-dnb track. Whatever
> you do, the concept of 'dnb' in your mind, is always present and affects
> you. And that's sad. Much better to be an idiot. :)
nuff said. can�t do nothin but agree - though i�ve been guilty of this genre
babble as well. the same goes to djing. it fucks me up like hell that any dj
is put into genre lockers. like once you get this - say - vocal garage dj
-stamp you can�t play nothin but vocal garage. that�s why i think most
parties are boring as fuck because they are mostly one-style. maybe that is
too much wished, but i�d like to go to club or a party with a bit more
eclectic range than just - say - electro. i like many styles of music, so
that�s i�d like to hear as well. and with this i don�t mean necessarily that
any dj should play any style after any style, but a party with a wider range
of djs of different genres. an a bit of weirdos playing anything too. i�d
love to hear a mot�rhead tune in a midst of a techno frenzy.
fuck everything politically correct
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