>"Complaining all the time makes the music struggle to progress and die."


^ if it wasnt dissatisfaction that made some people change the fossilised
musical schemes (the other day) then what was it?

the problem appears when the complaining (for a reason) buy tickets and
attend something that isnt 100% their thing because they had no time to find
anything better.


>"Plus every Detroiter I know is working to develop the new sound so all of
that outside talent can listen to it to bring it back out to the outside
world."

^tell your dear D-friends to continue (best of luck) ,maybe someday the
sound of '89 gets abandoned :)))))))
hopefully without the use of all that pc glitchy clicks or farty (knarz'y?)
basslines flooding the record shops for the last decade ;/

personally i find the currect  state of electronic music pretty depressing
(especially the "dance" area). billions of  labels,zillions of "artists"
and nothing decent to listen to except for some underrated gems recorded by
people who
never appear on the flyers ;/ if anywhere...

alleluja.
the bad news is: "keepin' it real ,yo bro" ;/ aint enough (unless im alone
with my opinion which is possible,sure)

/v12




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