[Dynagroove] is house music dead?

Moody Eva moodyeva at goodbeats.com
Sat Jun 30 08:32:18 PDT 2007


Oh no you didn't!   :)  Please ... I can't keep my mouth shut on  
this....

The 3 best record stores in SF stopped selling good house in 2003  
when it finally was getting good again.  All the owners are now  
closer to 40, not 30 so they are not the "kings" of the scene  
anymore.  They all try to sell me angry acid house every time... like  
EVERY time, so i just don't shop in SF anymore.   Your post sounds  
like a bunch of lazy old obselete DJs talking about the future of  
music and how they aren't in it.  Yeah, I said it.

I also have REALLY HAVE A HARD TIME listening to DJs who don't dance  
talking about what music is good or not.  How the hell do you know  
what moves people when you frickin aren't dancing?  You can't.   
Sorry, but you can't.   Would you trust a Chef who never tasted their  
food?  HECK NO YOU WOULDN'T.  And yes I know who it is in the email  
and i know for a fact that they don't dance.

> -farina is not headlining anymore, people like kaskade are who do  
> so many r n b remixes
Stop it.  just stop it.  Noone under 35 likes Kaskade or Mark  
Farina.  How old are you guys and what scene are you in?  Have you  
been on a dance floor since the 90's?

> -its not as creative at some other forms of electronic music  
> currently, and maybe cause producers understand that it has to be  
> club friendly
You can't say "it" is not creative.  It doesn't make itself.  The  
people who make it are not creative.

> -when thousands are using the same programs, it gets stagnant
OH MY GOSH WHOA.  Thousands of people using the same program forces  
people to try harder and be more inventive.  Once again, it sounds  
like lazy old people.  Just start going to Jimmy buffett concerts and  
get it over with.

Please don't scalp me alive.  I just love house a bunch.


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