why do people focus so much on the past? dont get me wrong vergel I respect what your doing with your podcast but its some thing I have noticed with a lot of people who have been around for a while (my self included) there is far to much focus on the past and not enough focus on the future... any comments? I just remember getting into this music befause I honestly felt like it was a musical genera that felt like it was all about moving forward exploring the unknown the future but when it boils down to it everyone seems more focused on reexploreing the past ... sure there is alots to learn from reexamining the past but there is more to gain from moving forward...itnt that how a scene developes by pushing forward and not standing stagnent...
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know if you guys would be interested in hearing a couple of stories from one of Toronto rave personalities, but I had Don Berns (Dr. Trance) in the studio for an interview. We talked about some of the early raves in toronto (around 1991) and what got us into this whole "rave" culture. while trance and rave are dirty words on the 313 list. the stories are interesting... Don was a alternative rock radio personality in the 90's and before and 'discovered' electronic music. I started going to raves after getting into the acid house scene. It was pretty wild to spend some time and review some of the reasons we both got into it. http:// www.lx7.ca/podcasts/Lx7.ca-020-06-10-18-HindsightIts20.20-RavesTranceAndDon.mp3 I've been sharing it around with some of the locals here in Toronto and everyone has nothing but positive things to say about those early days. So I thought I'd share it out. Verg.
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