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<blockquote data-quote="Monty" data-source="post: 852109" data-attributes="member: 5569"><p>New music vs oldskool the difference is TIME:</p><p></p><p>Back in the 80ties 90ties you was lucky to even hear a tune again & the name of that tune which brought excitement so when hearing a tune again you not heard for months (even years) its a time rush & appreciation of hearing it again,the internet has killed TIME/PAIN of music you can just click on the net & get access to music in minutes the patience & that wanting feel is not there like in the old days.</p><p></p><p>The new generation will not feel this in music & probably don't even think that this use to happen with music not hearing a certain tune again in a long time because they are so use to the speed of the internet,but you can tell them about it to see if they understand which some will,this for me is what i miss in music i can not see how any new uprisings off music can happen on the net good music comes from the streets (rebellious).</p><p></p><p>Music software Mac/PC being cheaper with new music i have to listen to the engineering side first it tells me a lot about that producer if i should take them serious & if i should look out for there music,even if i don't like the sound of there kick drum & the relationship of the kick drum with the bassline i turn it off in seconds there is a lot of bad producers that should never get there tunes being sold on the net being over squashed (limited) bad eqing of sounds very aggressive eqing on the ears & this is something i find on a very high rate with new music,anyone can go buy a Mac/PC now & produce tunes & engineer them & get them on digital online stores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monty, post: 852109, member: 5569"] New music vs oldskool the difference is TIME: Back in the 80ties 90ties you was lucky to even hear a tune again & the name of that tune which brought excitement so when hearing a tune again you not heard for months (even years) its a time rush & appreciation of hearing it again,the internet has killed TIME/PAIN of music you can just click on the net & get access to music in minutes the patience & that wanting feel is not there like in the old days. The new generation will not feel this in music & probably don't even think that this use to happen with music not hearing a certain tune again in a long time because they are so use to the speed of the internet,but you can tell them about it to see if they understand which some will,this for me is what i miss in music i can not see how any new uprisings off music can happen on the net good music comes from the streets (rebellious). Music software Mac/PC being cheaper with new music i have to listen to the engineering side first it tells me a lot about that producer if i should take them serious & if i should look out for there music,even if i don't like the sound of there kick drum & the relationship of the kick drum with the bassline i turn it off in seconds there is a lot of bad producers that should never get there tunes being sold on the net being over squashed (limited) bad eqing of sounds very aggressive eqing on the ears & this is something i find on a very high rate with new music,anyone can go buy a Mac/PC now & produce tunes & engineer them & get them on digital online stores. [/QUOTE]
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