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<blockquote data-quote="Joey Sarks" data-source="post: 650010" data-attributes="member: 35749"><p>Alright ill post the mix asap.</p><p></p><p>And I definitely see the arguement for cds if you have such sun and wind problems in your music scene...definitely dont have those problems in the D. </p><p>Don't know much about trance anymore so i'll accept your point of psy trance being more underground than minimal...but when I say trendy or mainstream I dont just mean popular/unpopular music. The way genres like trance sound and are constructed are much more radio/real world acceptable, so you'd figure the genre would use a medium to mix that relates to that. Techno/minimal has always been more old school/analog/stylish and tries to set itself apart, so records definitely tie in whether it be vinyl or control records. I also know alot of big techno djs that still buy records and record them to their serato cuz they still just want that better sound quality when spinning mp3s.(this point is very debatable) Its all debatable though, no matter what I won't knock any technology that furthers the scene, after all techno is the scene that pushes envelopes the most...and im really tired I hope that all made sense, if it didnt ill reword it tomorrow. <img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Sleeping.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Sleeping:" title="Sleeping :Sleeping:" data-shortname=":Sleeping:" /></p><p></p><p>And now that I looked back real quick, I think you said something like this a few posts earlier...so I guess we agree, its all about your genre or place of business. A big piece of black vinyl is still sexier than cds though...period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joey Sarks, post: 650010, member: 35749"] Alright ill post the mix asap. And I definitely see the arguement for cds if you have such sun and wind problems in your music scene...definitely dont have those problems in the D. Don't know much about trance anymore so i'll accept your point of psy trance being more underground than minimal...but when I say trendy or mainstream I dont just mean popular/unpopular music. The way genres like trance sound and are constructed are much more radio/real world acceptable, so you'd figure the genre would use a medium to mix that relates to that. Techno/minimal has always been more old school/analog/stylish and tries to set itself apart, so records definitely tie in whether it be vinyl or control records. I also know alot of big techno djs that still buy records and record them to their serato cuz they still just want that better sound quality when spinning mp3s.(this point is very debatable) Its all debatable though, no matter what I won't knock any technology that furthers the scene, after all techno is the scene that pushes envelopes the most...and im really tired I hope that all made sense, if it didnt ill reword it tomorrow. :Sleeping: And now that I looked back real quick, I think you said something like this a few posts earlier...so I guess we agree, its all about your genre or place of business. A big piece of black vinyl is still sexier than cds though...period. [/QUOTE]
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