those are logical conclusions and I agree for the most part although i would be careful in implying track based techno is immature it's more about peoples brains maturing and their taste changing (becoming more conservative) in the process. Part of it is conforming to the system as they stop the rebellion phase, anti social behavior of adolescence and the natural maternal mode once a human passes their sexual prime.
I recall you being Italian maybe you can briefly tell me how the 313 techno scene or techno in general is in Northern Italy, if not disregard my email, thanks. on 5/9/03 11:00 AM, Fabrizio Nahum at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I think we should actually have a thread on this. it seems to be one of > spw's pet peeves :) > > to me the answers lie in different factors: > > age. let's be honest, we get old and our tastes change. some of us here were > into grind and death metal besides hard acidic techno. now we dig metro area > and theo, moodyman etc. let's say there's an evolution taking place. also, > and this is related to the age thing, a lot of us dont go clubbing as much > as we used to. those of us that used to take chemical dance enhancers > probably dont anymore, and certain types of music just dont sound the same > no more. > > another factor is that 313 techno, at least to me and generally speaking, is > characterized by harmony and melodics - not just a pounding looped groove. > oh, dont interject with references to mills, hood, oldham et al., im > speaking in general terms here. there is a definite song structure there > that other types of techno just dont have. this leads to the appreciation of > the types of music that spw is singling out. > > these are some of my opinions on the subject - please excuse any perceived > superficiality in my post, im at work and writing a 4 page essay on 313 > users musical preferences isnt exaclty what i get paid for ;-) > > btw, i agree with ken, theres either good music and bad music, regardless of > genre, type or style. > > have a nice weekend all of you > fab.
