> Is Electronic music dying? Of course not - but I'm worried that this "trend" > (if one can call it that) leads down the same path to Jazz - pushed to the > side, kept out of the limelight, only supported by the (small) subculture. > Whereas I'd hoped it would be blossoming, to take its proper place in the > popular culture (certainly here in America) as This Generation's Music.
well i'm sure it won't unless it gets a whole lot dumber and more commercial. when has anything of any real originality, innovation, creativity had mass appeal? if you want good food, don't eat at mcdonalds. oakenfold et al can have the millions. who cares. i'd love to think that the artists who are making the best new music are rewarded financially & can support themselves from their music but it just doesn't happen like that unfortunately. selling out is not an option for some people. and my point is? p-dogg --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]