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None of the people that frequent the massives exclusively would likely take the time, nor effort to find the underground scene.
Nor would they even think it'd exist in the first place. Raving, to them, exists only in Riverside, the Plaza, and the Coliseum. Anything else is probably too ghetto. ][nkster |
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from a musical point of view, I think it is a VERY good thing. yeah, it means less tracks produced. Less tracks produced and pressed onto a peice of plastic that we pay $15 for and play using 20 year old technology. There's alot of really shitty tracks released on vinyl anyways. It will open up alot more room for people who produce their own stuff to play out and have their music recognized. Even if their own music is shitty, at least they'll be playing their OWN shitty music, instead of someone else's shitty music. :D: and for the vinyl purists, it'll mean they'll have to put alot more creativity into sets than just mixing the end of one track into the beginning of the next. it'll basically make the music aspect of the scene into more of a performance thing as opposed to a job. Last edited by Rytalin; Nov 03, 01 at 03:41 AM. |