kind of like the music, i think you are on to something.Maiyal wrote:I really don't care anymore what Dj's X, Y and Z have to say about minimal, it's all far too predictable.
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don't know what's wrong with what he says. He's making a point you should read carefully as he sure knows about what he's speaking. Keep in mind that there's (still) a whole scene of stupid bollocks who think the one and only 'music' is that generic, stereotype and IMO soulless click clack peak time minimal techno with some 'crazy' aggressive sounds on top... That is what he refers to. Nothing wrong with that in any way.
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totally agree with the guy - all valid points.Van Hagen wrote:don't know what's wrong with what he says. He's making a point you should read carefully as he sure knows about what he's speaking. Keep in mind that there's (still) a whole scene of stupid bollocks who think the one and only 'music' is that generic, stereotype and IMO soulless click clack peak time minimal techno with some 'crazy' aggressive sounds on top... That is what he refers to. Nothing wrong with that in any way.
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