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Old 08.01.2006, 03:42 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by GeneticKiss
Becuz as a whole, America tends to like things they've heard before.

Electronic music contains too many sounds people haven't heard before.

Therefore Americans don't like electronic music.

that's a load of shit. americans love electronic music. the problem is that electronic music/dance music is treated a s very disposable in the usa, much more so than anyhere else. it is a soundtrack to dance to and the moment something new to dance to comes along it is discarded. the same thing happens to hip hop here but in a slower way.

i gues sit all lies in how we treat it. techno is techno (I am dating myself here)
I find it personally very dull. Unless there are many changes ansd bridges and varied beats , which is rare, each song is essentially a near endless repeat of the same loop.

i am just too huge a fan of actual instruments, not programmed sounds coming off of a CPU.
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