mtb0minime wrote:
xBlackPantherx wrote:
Basshunter. Pendulum.
Fixed.
Please don't listen to Basshunter. Worst. Music. Ever. It's guys like him that completely ruin the electronic music scene. It's so poppy and catchy and hooky that it brings in people who don't even like or know anything about electronic music and since all his songs sound the same, they assume all electronic music sounds the same.
I don't go to raves anymore because I'm sick of running into complete tards who say they only came because they like Basshunter and they heard that other trance music is played at raves. And then they pop 50 pills and collapse on a pile in the floor instead of actually enjoying the music and dancing their asses off.
Why didn't you cross-out Pendulum as well then if those are your gripes? They're just as offensively shit and just as damaging to the genre that they mockingly-represent (being D&B, rather than 'Techno' or any other simulacrum of said-genre).
Oh and everyone really hates BT. What does the guy do that's so fantastic or spectacular? He celebrates himself as some sort of electronic genius or pioneer, but all of his releases are incredibly uninspiring.
Haha and what is Freezer on about? Some electronic albums (e.g. from genres such as glitch or minimalism) comprise of tracks no longer than 30-40 seconds long. What a ridiculous generalisation to make, don't try and sound knowledgable and authoritative on electronic music when you display such a pisspoor experience of said genre. Pendulum's songs have a "lot of contrast"? What, you mean their paint-by-numbers D&B composed to the same formula, with the same song structure, with the same fucking drum-samples in
every single song? And their songs have contrast by inferred comparison to what, techno? I think there's a lot more variety in techno than those no-talent clowns from Australia could ever compose between them.
Last edited by Uzique (2008-10-31 04:59:39)