This actually kind of bugs me of here...

This actually kind of bugs me of here...
Posted on: 20.06.2012 by Ardell Lafranchi
It seems as if its not underground here the people dont respect the music its either to mainstream or just simply overrated.. Music is music whether it be overrated or mainstream who cares if its top 40s or completely undergound it still has the same aspect and that is to enjoy it period. I really enjoy mixing everything even country so get over it ur just like the hipsters that hate all about the brand new radio music because its brand new radio music.

#justmy2cents

Dwonka27
Jolynn Schroyer
29.06.2012
Originally Posted by deevey
there was a time when many many decent "underground" club tracks used to chart (late 90's) ... After a longgggggggg waiting period to the general public (underworld/delerium - silence (sanctuary mix)/armand van heldan/bbe/da hool/pvd: Ones i can believe of off the top of my head) music is more like a toyota factory now than rolls royce, mass production, in-and-out sales, the charts change faster than a f1 car's wheels.

Not saying that there was always good music in the charts back then but less utter shite imho - music used to cost more to put on the shelves, and labels had to shell out more cash to make it happen and due to that less willing to take a risk with stuff that would not/might not sell.

I live across the road from about 15 bars/clubs all playing exactly the same "tweaky noise" semi-rap semi-dance 4/4 crap that lies somewhere in the middle of annoying noise and mediocre radio listenability.

I appreciate good radio tunes and good production value along with enough fun factor to make john digweed crack a smile, thats what i call good radio music and good mainstream evening club music.

Martin sloveig's "hello" last year is what i would call a perfect mixture of pop, good production, danceability, and some of the remixes even provided popcorn "whehey" value to lighten the mood in underground clubs, similar audio bully's - shot me down made me grin a little when i first heard it, sure it was cheesy but really well structured and catered to a large cross section of people.

I swear if i hear more about applebottom jeans, furry boots or freaking g6's i'll kill someone !
tldr
Freida Leash
28.06.2012
Originally Posted by deevey
Nothing new to report ...
Good news my kids and wife love Dance Central 2, Lady Ga Ga and something about the Sky Falling Down is now rocking the video game dance karaoke in my house. I find it endearing that my wife is a fan of club rap, because while I will never want to rock out with "Shake that Laffy Taffy" that it home globally is amazing to me.

Think of how strong Dancing Queen by ABBA is still there, it is going to be a long long wait to let it die.
Nedra Fresneda
25.06.2012
Originally Posted by photojojo
Free hugs, not kisses!!
Kisses are a paid service, please consult the store team for more information about pricing and availability.

Originally Posted by deevey
Nothing new to report ...
Rolanda Clodfelder
25.06.2012
Originally Posted by rdale
That was the national anthem in the Philippines for a few years, tell me that they have finally moved on to something new, just for varieties sake.
Nothing new to report ...
Cristian Carmona
25.06.2012
Originally Posted by photojojo
Free hugs, not kisses!!
not from that texan!
Leeanna Ayla
25.06.2012
Originally Posted by keithace
he needs to shave first...
Free hugs, not kisses!!
Margie Pavell
25.06.2012
Originally Posted by dripstep
Free hugs from jojo!
he needs to shave first...
Leeanna Ayla
25.06.2012
Originally Posted by dripstep
Free hugs from jojo!


Originally Posted by deevey

I Swear if I hear more about Applebottom Jeans, Furry boots or freaking G6's I'll kill someone !
There's a deep remix of Apple Bottoms that I rather like.
Freida Leash
25.06.2012
Originally Posted by deevey
I Swear if I hear more about Applebottom Jeans, Furry boots or freaking G6's I'll kill someone !
That was the national anthem in the Philippines for a few years, tell me that they have finally moved on to something new, just for varieties sake.
Yong Aptekar
21.06.2012
Originally Posted by photojojo
Can't we all just get along?
Free hugs from jojo!
Ardell Lafranchi
29.06.2012
this is so derailed its not even funny yet i laughed
Jolynn Schroyer
29.06.2012
Originally Posted by deevey
there was a time when many many decent "underground" club tracks used to chart (late 90's) ... After a longgggggggg waiting period to the general public (underworld/delerium - silence (sanctuary mix)/armand van heldan/bbe/da hool/pvd: Ones i can believe of off the top of my head) music is more like a toyota factory now than rolls royce, mass production, in-and-out sales, the charts change faster than a f1 car's wheels.

Not saying that there was always good music in the charts back then but less utter shite imho - music used to cost more to put on the shelves, and labels had to shell out more cash to make it happen and due to that less willing to take a risk with stuff that would not/might not sell.

I live across the road from about 15 bars/clubs all playing exactly the same "tweaky noise" semi-rap semi-dance 4/4 crap that lies somewhere in the middle of annoying noise and mediocre radio listenability.

I appreciate good radio tunes and good production value along with enough fun factor to make john digweed crack a smile, thats what i call good radio music and good mainstream evening club music.

Martin sloveig's "hello" last year is what i would call a perfect mixture of pop, good production, danceability, and some of the remixes even provided popcorn "whehey" value to lighten the mood in underground clubs, similar audio bully's - shot me down made me grin a little when i first heard it, sure it was cheesy but really well structured and catered to a large cross section of people.

I swear if i hear more about applebottom jeans, furry boots or freaking g6's i'll kill someone !
tldr
Freida Leash
28.06.2012
Originally Posted by deevey
Nothing new to report ...
Good news my kids and wife love Dance Central 2, Lady Ga Ga and something about the Sky Falling Down is now rocking the video game dance karaoke in my house. I find it endearing that my wife is a fan of club rap, because while I will never want to rock out with "Shake that Laffy Taffy" that it home globally is amazing to me.

Think of how strong Dancing Queen by ABBA is still there, it is going to be a long long wait to let it die.
Rolanda Clodfelder
25.06.2012
Surprisingly doesn't seem as popular as that freaking low low low thing ...even now..


Anyhow thats what earplugs are for right :P
Nedra Fresneda
25.06.2012
Originally Posted by photojojo
Free hugs, not kisses!!
Kisses are a paid service, please consult the store team for more information about pricing and availability.

Originally Posted by deevey
Nothing new to report ...
Rolanda Clodfelder
25.06.2012
Originally Posted by rdale
That was the national anthem in the Philippines for a few years, tell me that they have finally moved on to something new, just for varieties sake.
Nothing new to report ...
Cristian Carmona
25.06.2012
Originally Posted by photojojo
Free hugs, not kisses!!
not from that texan!
Leeanna Ayla
25.06.2012
Originally Posted by keithace
he needs to shave first...
Free hugs, not kisses!!
Margie Pavell
25.06.2012
Originally Posted by dripstep
Free hugs from jojo!
he needs to shave first...
Leeanna Ayla
25.06.2012
Originally Posted by dripstep
Free hugs from jojo!


Originally Posted by deevey

I Swear if I hear more about Applebottom Jeans, Furry boots or freaking G6's I'll kill someone !
There's a deep remix of Apple Bottoms that I rather like.
Freida Leash
25.06.2012
Originally Posted by deevey
I Swear if I hear more about Applebottom Jeans, Furry boots or freaking G6's I'll kill someone !
That was the national anthem in the Philippines for a few years, tell me that they have finally moved on to something new, just for varieties sake.
Neva Lahr
21.06.2012
Mainstream music is basically distributed by a small number of large media conglomerates (Viacom, Walt Disney, News Corp, Time Warner, Sony, etc.) Therefore all you hear are the same 20 songs on the radio and even in clubs. And that gets annoying, no matter what artist is played. And as deevey mentioned, it makes sense for them to do this because it doesn't cost a lot of money for them to create lots and lots of music and the charts change so quickly in our ADHD world, so they go with what's safe and lucrative. That doesn't mean there isn't great popular music out there but I feel it's safe to say that a good part of it just isn't so these days and a big part of that is the way the mainstream music industry is set up.

That all being said, I do agree with the OP. . .if it rocks your soul and speaks to you, more power to you!
Yong Aptekar
21.06.2012
Originally Posted by photojojo
Can't we all just get along?
Free hugs from jojo!
Leeanna Ayla
21.06.2012
This community was born a niche market. Sure that market is growing by leaps and bounds, but it's still new and specialized. The type of person that would latch onto something like that enough to became an active member of a community is probably going to be far from mainstream.

Can't we all just get along?
Erich Vallabhaneni
21.06.2012
As a dj I believe as long as you love the music you're playing and the crowd can feel that by how you present yourself on stage then it shouldn't matter what you're playing, you should just be playing what fits the moment.
Brunilda Kora
21.06.2012
Originally Posted by deevey
I Swear if I hear more about Applebottom Jeans, Furry boots or freaking G6's I'll kill someone !
Bwaah-ha-haaaa!!!!

You're allowed to like whatever you like. No-one has the right to bash you for enjoying pop music. People DO HAVE the right to an opinion. All you'll see on community s are OPINIONS. Agree, or disagree - it doesn't matter. Every opinion carries exactly the same weight.

Absolutely none whatsoever.

I can assure you - when I drop "Kris Kross - Jump", it doesn't even cross my mind what anyone here (or anywhere else) believes. I love that shit.
Cristian Carmona
21.06.2012
+1 with deevey
Rolanda Clodfelder
21.06.2012
There was a time when many MANY decent "underground" club tracks used to chart (late 90's) ... after a longgggggggg waiting period to the general public (Underworld/Delerium - silence (sanctuary mix)/Armand Van Heldan/BBE/Da Hool/PvD: ones I can believe of off the top of my head) music is more like a Toyota factory now than Rolls Royce, mass production, in-and-out sales, The charts change faster than a F1 car's wheels.

Not saying that there was always good music in the charts back then but less utter shite IMHO - Music used to cost more to put on the shelves, and labels had to shell out more cash to make it happen and due to that less willing to take a risk with stuff that would not/might not sell.

I live across the road from about 15 bars/clubs all playing exactly the same "tweaky noise" semi-rap semi-dance 4/4 crap that lies somewhere in the middle of annoying noise and mediocre radio listenability.

I Appreciate good radio tunes and Good production value along with enough fun factor to make John Digweed crack a smile, thats what I call good radio music and good Mainstream Nightclub music.

Martin Sloveig's "Hello" last year is what I would call a perfect mixture of Pop, good production, danceability, and some of the remixes even provided popcorn "whehey" value to lighten the mood in underground clubs, similar Audio Bully's - Shot me down made me grin a little when I first heard it, sure it was cheesy but really well structured and catered to a large cross section of people.

I Swear if I hear more about Applebottom Jeans, Furry boots or freaking G6's I'll kill someone !
Random X
21.06.2012
Agrees on not deleting!
Nedra Fresneda
21.06.2012
Originally Posted by faderswagger
....Can we get a delete on this?
nope
Georgina Schatzman
21.06.2012
Originally Posted by Dwonka27
i could see you guys baggin some guy for mixing levels or some skrillex song
Damn straight I would. Where's the originality or creativity in doing that? Show's a lack of effort to dig and develop style all your own and just some one who's lazy over all.
Latoria Kavulich
20.06.2012
moved to off topic. lets keep the discussion civil folks.
Ardell Lafranchi
20.06.2012
This is exactly my point ^^^^ i could see you guys baggin some guy for mixing levels or some skrillex song IF ITS GOOD ITS GOOD *facepalm
Yong Aptekar
20.06.2012
Senior swagger, why so? Seems like a legit view to me.
For me, a lot of what is consider mainstream, is the same song recycled. Change a beat here, different words there, put it in a template and press "generate song". Now, I like some radio play stuff as well, even though its the same rinse and repeat song, if its catchy, its cool.

"Underground" is a big part of this industry (DJing). White lables, trainspotting, the crate you keep under the desk, a track you spent days looking for and don't want to share etc. Because of this, there are still a lot of DJs who only want to play stuff that we all haven't heard 100000 times on the radio. On the flip side, there are many, if not an equal number of DJs that only play mainstream.

This topic has come up before, and it all boils down to this: if you like the music, and the audience likes the music, then its just music, and its all good.
Georgina Schatzman
20.06.2012
Yes, please. We all know the music on the radio is shit made to sell and make money, nothing more.
Natalia Bucko
20.06.2012
....Can we get a delete on this?

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