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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
    #22018459 - 07/30/15 05:48 AM (8 years, 5 months ago)

Yeah, I know what you mean about too few heads making it awkward.  Everyone not wanting to bust a move, like it's your 7th grade dance.  Somewhere right in the middle is perfect, venue at half capacity or whatever.


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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
    #22018475 - 07/30/15 06:00 AM (8 years, 5 months ago)

yeah exactly in the middle or slightly towards the emptier side of things.

lately in my town our rave scene is making a come back after dying out and failing for 3 years straight. and now the problem is that theres only really one main venue they can run events at but it has a capacity of around 1500 or so, and the demand is way higher then that and so they're overselling tickets up to like 2000-2200, and the club is just ridiculously packed.

to the point that they shut down the main room and once you leave you can't go back in. and people miss the main acts. like they go to smokers room to have a smoke and then bouncers are like nup you can't go back in kind of shit. and its just uncomfortable with way too many people.

and the lines out the front are ridiculous. people waiting in line for 2-3 hours to get into the venue and its just clearly out grown the venue.

but the problem is the next level up venues are capacity of like 5,000 minimum. like mini festival venues or concert hall type of things, and the promoters are probably too greedy to take a risk and organise proper shows out of fear of losing money on it. its a big step up from organising a club night that already has sound and everything sorted. compared to having to organise a stage, sound, lighting, security, everything else

so we're stuck with these events that are great but just way too oversold on tickets and theres no space for anything and it pisses me off man. almost all of melbournes best venues have slowly over the years been shut down and sold off to developers and theres literally just scraps left :mad2:. aftering going to vegas as well it really puts in perspective how shitty melbourne is. like it doesnt even compare


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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
    #22018518 - 07/30/15 06:30 AM (8 years, 5 months ago)

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That was the cool thing about derbstep back in 2007. These dudes were just starting to blow up internationally, but they weren't big yet.  I used to chill with a Chicago promoter who would bring them out to play a club that had a capacity of like 130.  There was no contract rider or anything, no green rooms and shit, so these future big names would just be sitting at the bar or bruckin to their opening dj, haha.  A few times I went to the after party at my boy's apartment to kick it with the dj and like 15 other heads.  It was pretty legit.





yeah you can still get lucky nowadays tho. im friends with a couple local promoters and ive had the chance to party with a few smaller names (and a couple bigger ones) at afterparties and that shits always cool. but def not as cool as benga, caspa, rusko and all the other OGs u mentioned


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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
    #22018589 - 07/30/15 07:09 AM (8 years, 5 months ago)

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Yeah, I know what you mean about too few heads making it awkward.  Everyone not wanting to bust a move, like it's your 7th grade dance.  Somewhere right in the middle is perfect, venue at half capacity or whatever.





yeah i like it not being packed but its def weird when theres jusy not many people there, but its still fun. just sorta weird lol

first time i saw excision there musta been 50 people in there. it was weird as fuck til excision came out and tore it up. he was real grime back then


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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Bassfreak]
    #22020435 - 07/30/15 03:37 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

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Yeah, I know what you mean about too few heads making it awkward.  Everyone not wanting to bust a move, like it's your 7th grade dance.  Somewhere right in the middle is perfect, venue at half capacity or whatever.





yeah i like it not being packed but its def weird when theres jusy not many people there, but its still fun. just sorta weird lol

first time i saw excision there musta been 50 people in there. it was weird as fuck til excision came out and tore it up. he was real grime back then




I can agree with that, when I saw Daedelus it was the same scenario. About 25 people in a 250 capacity dance hall timidly moving to the music but not wanting to go full out because everyone was self conscious.

However I've never really had a problem with that, I was always the kid going ballistic at my school dances while everyone sat in the corner staring at me.


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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Yukon Cornelius]
    #22020547 - 07/30/15 04:01 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

Ya it doesn't stop me, I'm usually one of the first ones out on the floor. But In not one of those 'yo check me out' kind of circle ravers who look around for props when they stop. I hate getting attention from people or having people stare and all that. I just like to find my own space and go ham uninhibited :thumbup:


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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Soulidarity]
    #22020700 - 07/30/15 04:28 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

Listening to a lot of Orkidea recently





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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: koods]
    #22020714 - 07/30/15 04:31 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

I'm going to get crucified for this but oh well...

Martin Garrix

Or maybe MOTi or Tiesto


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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Janky Tits]
    #22020801 - 07/30/15 04:45 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

Tipper, noisia, koan sound, disprove, maztek, aphotic, poztman, vyjl


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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Janky Tits]
    #22020950 - 07/30/15 05:11 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

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Xplicit RelapzZ said:
I'm going to get crucified for this but oh well...

Martin Garrix

Or maybe MOTi or Tiesto




Tiesto stopped being good about the time you got pubes


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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Yukon Cornelius]
    #22020970 - 07/30/15 05:14 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

Clams Casino, Omnimotion, Funki Porcini, Lauge, Mungolian Jet Set, Russell Davies (abakus, cinnamon chaser)), Evan Marc (bluetech), Ott, Solar Fields, aphex twin, Bill Fuller (Warp Technique, Dub War), Electric Universe, RAZ (psytrance), Olli Wisdom (space tribe), twisted system, autechre, woob, the 2 bears, krusseldorf, susumu yokota


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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: koods]
    #22020977 - 07/30/15 05:15 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

Ken Ishii


Tetsuo Inoue


Nobukazu Takemura


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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: koods]
    #22020980 - 07/30/15 05:16 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

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Listening to a lot of Orkidea recently








Dope shit koods, I'm gonna add some of this guys stuff to my work out mix. :thumbup:

@Xplicit Relapse. No worries, you'll get older and find some artists that have more depth than a puddle soon enough. :grin:

Got two name drops for Tipper so far, looks like he's in the lead for shroomery popularity.


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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Yukon Cornelius]
    #22021034 - 07/30/15 05:28 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

more Nobukazu Takemura



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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
    #22021061 - 07/30/15 05:33 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

I'm honestly surprised that I'm the only one to name Daft Punk.  Maybe people are only remembering their latest album?  Those dudes will always be dons to me, just house bosses and innovators.  Anyone else admit to liking (or even loving) Daft Punk?


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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
    #22021072 - 07/30/15 05:34 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

c'mon.

of course. this used to be one of my favorite songs ever, and Homework one of the best albums.



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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: akira_akuma]
    #22021097 - 07/30/15 05:38 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

Love that one.  Homework is probably one of the most important albums in regards to how my musical tastes developed.  I loved electronic music for years before it, but it was the first LP that ever fully blew my mind and made me realize that I completely needed to be involved with dance music.  Still rocks my world.


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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: koods]
    #22021137 - 07/30/15 05:44 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

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koods said:
Quote:

Xplicit RelapzZ said:
I'm going to get crucified for this but oh well...

Martin Garrix

Or maybe MOTi or Tiesto




Tiesto stopped being good about the time you got pubes



I'm not a huge fan of A Town Called Paradise because it's overly poppy and mainstream but his Club Life compilations are pretty good even now. Tiesto' trance is legendary though.

I got pubes in 2006, Club Life Las Vegas which most view as the beginning of him selling out didn't come out till 2011 so the statement isn't to accurate.

On a side note Ummet Ozcan and Alpharock are some good producers right now too.


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Re: Your favorite electronic music producer [Re: Burke Dennings]
    #22021146 - 07/30/15 05:45 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

i wish i could say the same. i started a little later out, but then again i had the massive love for video game's fueling some love for music (in films too) and on the internet, i saw Salad Figner's, of all things lol, introduced me to BoC and RDJ. :grin: Autechre followed naturally, as did Black Dog (plus the Pi soundtrack in general).

first Selected works and Boc's first two album's, and Autechre's albums, were all my introduction's, but my absolute first would go to RDJ Selected Works Two, the ambient one.

my most nostalgic song from RDJ is still Rhubarb



even though Xtal and Pulsewidth, Green Calx, Heliosphan, We Are the Music Makers, Ageispolis, Ptolemy, played much more of a role in evolution, i guess you can say...along with BoC's and Autechre, Black Doh and Plaid equally, pretty much.

but Nobukazu Takemura

played still a huge role in my like for electronic music




oh hears one no one's named that i love...




Marumari.

oh and lets not forget B12



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    #22021165 - 07/30/15 05:49 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

wAgAwAgA








Also @ Bassfreak, you must be more drug addled than I thought to be able to like Bassnectar and Tipper at the same time.


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