Producers bending their tracks to the will of the DJ is
precisely why so much techno has been hurriedly chewing itself
in an ever-deepening rut for the past few years.
I like songs.
Some of my tracks don't even start with drums.
What nerve I've got.
-
Brian balistic Prince
I was just thinking about how odd this discussion is.
Any other musician in any other genre makes music for one purpose, for ppl
to listen.
Only in electronic music are producers expected to make music, not for
listening, but for other ppl to use as tools.
i'm not a dj, but i think anyone who
) that is
as convenient for that purpose as possible.
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Subject: Re: [313] Fade In Techno (how deep do you want this rut?)
I was just thinking
I was just thinking about how odd this discussion is.
Any other musician in any other genre makes music for one purpose, for ppl
to listen.
Only in electronic music are producers expected to make music, not for
listening, but for other ppl to use as tools.
i'm not a dj, but i think
i'm not a dj, but i think anyone who complains because a track fades in is
an arrogant ass. what makes you think that producers should be concerned
with your needs as a dj. if you don't like it, producer your own tracks.
one could make the argument that because they're selling records on 12