no one told you to quit loving the music, but at least admit that after 4-5 years of having the even lose money, cant we all admit that the scene cant support it the way we want it?

Im glad few of you made this about me vs techno or me vs you, you're a classy group of people to be able to have a mature conversation about something as devisive as the "is the scene too dead for demf" thread. its like talking about religion at work, because with the scene as dead as it is, generally the people still at it are REALLY into it, and into it for the right reasons.


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i understand what you're saying, except techno is not hair-band, and i could care less about what is perceived as trendy/nostalgic, good music wins out and most of what is trendy IS nostalgic, go figure. anything with devout fans results in whining/assumption over one thing or another. the more popular, the more ridiculosu whining and assumption. i'm secure about the music i love. maybe you should go be a fan of something else. maybe you look like a hair-band fan. maybe you should get a haircut.

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to no-one in particular,

maybe we could just let it go... this festival and all the whining/assumption surrounding it reminds me of the dead heads or the people that just cant accept the fact that kurt cobain is dead. something disgusting about futuristic music being constantly approached from a nostalgic angle.

if the music and the scene were strong, the status of the festival wouldnt be so endlessly tenuous. seriously guys, we're starting to look like the early 90s hair bands that were about 5 years too late to realize that the 80s were over.

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