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| DJ Eco |
| And I really don't want to sound all-knowing and self-righteous but I have no doubt in my mind that someone brought up in a New York house scene has a very different take on the scene (whether it's the style of dance, or musical preferences) than someone brought up in the Miami-style house scene, or French house scene, or whatever. Just like I don't know what it felt like to go to Tresor in Berlin, someone from Berlin doesn't understand what it's like to end up at a gay-heavy afterhours in New York at 8 in the morning. It's a matter of perspective, it's a totally different scene, even though it's all rooted in EDM. |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| Yep, that settles that then. |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Eco
And I really don't want to sound all-knowing and self-righteous but I have no doubt in my mind that someone brought up in a New York house scene has a very different take on the scene (whether it's the style of dance, or musical preferences) than someone brought up in the Miami-style house scene, or French house scene, or whatever. Just like I don't know what it felt like to go to Tresor in Berlin, someone from Berlin doesn't understand what it's like to end up at a gay-heavy afterhours in New York at 8 in the morning. It's a matter of perspective, it's a totally different scene, even though it's all rooted in EDM. |
s are s regardless of what "scene" they're involved in.
You can dress them up however you'd like, but they'll still always reek of . |
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| inconspicuous |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Eco
The only people who are able to understand Danny Tenaglia's greatness are those who are basing their judgment on past decades & nostalgia, rather than objective evaluations.
Also, cocks. |
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| G-Con |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Eco
And I really don't want to sound all-knowing and self-righteous but I have no doubt in my mind that someone brought up in a New York house scene has a very different take on the scene (whether it's the style of dance, or musical preferences) than someone brought up in the Miami-style house scene, or French house scene, or whatever. Just like I don't know what it felt like to go to Tresor in Berlin, someone from Berlin doesn't understand what it's like to end up at a gay-heavy afterhours in New York at 8 in the morning. It's a matter of perspective, it's a totally different scene, even though it's all rooted in EDM. |
What does any of this have do with his reaction to his sets being recorded? |
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| DJ Eco |
| quote: | Originally posted by inconspicuous
The only people who are able to understand Danny Tenaglia's greatness are those who are basing their judgment on past decades & nostalgia, rather than objective evaluations.
Also, cocks. |
Listen to yourself.... Anyone who says "techno music sucks!!!" is using objective evaluations and you (or whoever), defending it, are the subjective one. This is as dumb as an argument between an Aussie and a guy from Texas as to which is better, so I'm pretty much done with the inquisition. |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Eco
so I'm pretty much done with the inquisition. |
So you can't answer one simple question then? |
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| DJ Eco |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
s are s regardless of what "scene" they're involved in.
You can dress them up however you'd like, but they'll still always reek of . |
Yes, and also no (to your first sentence). Someone sees some of DT's actions and understands it as part of his "act" for the past two decades. Someone else sees it as a dick move. Is that a good enough explanation for you, Mr.Mystery and G-Con?
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
So you can't answer one simple question then? |
Yes... <---- There... I answered one. |
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