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How much truth lies in this EDM music parody?
Posted on: 08.12.2012 by Mertie Haviland
Hey guys,

I just found this video, gave it to Phil Morse @ digitaldjtips and he put it on the FB page. Now that I've seen some reactions over there, I was wondering, what the DJTT-community has to say about it.





And before anyone asks: I'm not paid for posting this vid, I'm really curious, because I somehow feel the same like the way it's being parodied. I can't really differ anymore whose track's just being played, since a lot of them use the same techniques.

So what do you have to say about this parody? How much truth lies behind this parody?
Mertie Haviland
08.12.2012
Hey guys,

I just found this video, gave it to Phil Morse @ digitaldjtips and he put it on the FB page. Now that I've seen some reactions over there, I was wondering, what the DJTT-community has to say about it.





And before anyone asks: I'm not paid for posting this vid, I'm really curious, because I somehow feel the same like the way it's being parodied. I can't really differ anymore whose track's just being played, since a lot of them use the same techniques.

So what do you have to say about this parody? How much truth lies behind this parody?
Loyd Cilek
11.12.2012
Love this parody, sums of most places where I live and the people who frequent them.
Layne Koop
10.12.2012
It wouldn't be so funny if it wasn't so true!
Lillia Datson
09.12.2012
I believe it parodies a club situation more than anything. As Fellow DJ's we get drawn to the musical aspect of the video, but the bit about Q'ing at the bar and shouting in some lasses ear rings all too true in whatever evening club your at, and whatever music they're spinning!
Linnie Picchi
09.12.2012
It's pretty easy to make fun of any genre of music. Behind every genre parody is a spiteful person that didn't make it.
Tera Baragan
09.12.2012
To the mainstream of edm its definitely true.. But noone here i hope is into that.
Luciano Hyppolite
09.12.2012
lol
Nannette Doniger
09.12.2012
like 95% of clubs in my local area i'm sad to say, sad fact of the popularity of cheesy pop dance crap
Nereida Jasnoch
09.12.2012
This hit way too close to home.
Evita Mockel
09.12.2012
If you feel there is any truth to that vid then you need to listen to some different music and go to a different club.
Brunilda Kora
09.12.2012
Absolutely hilarious at 1:06 & 2:29!!!

But the video is ABSOLUTELY true. Anyone starting out would do well to write out the lyrics, and learn them as a lesson in how to make the kind of CRAP that is passing as dance music these days.

If you wanna make dance music that sounds like pop, DON'T listen to acts like Masters at Work/Orbital/Underworld/Leftfield (LEFTFIELD!!! Go and buy Rhythm & Stealth NOW!!!)/Hybrid/BT (DEFINITELY buy Movement in Still Life!).

But I'd suggest that you DO listen to these acts.
Branden Wentler
09.12.2012
Thus must have been filmed in Dubai, lol. Just needs more popped collar douche baggery, ferarri caps and aviators. Funny.
Audria Pechman
08.12.2012
100% accurate and I blame the death of Raves for making this video the ubiquitous truth of all clubs and club music.
Celine Surico
08.12.2012
Was this a parody, I thought it was real.
Lillia Datson
08.12.2012
It spot on.
Alyce Southey
08.12.2012
thier 4 chord song was the only video i liked.
Sherrell Dargenio
08.12.2012
It's pretty true for a lot of the cheese house and top 40 edm, but there's always more than what's on the surface for any genre of music. As for these guys, they're just not funny. Their other videos aren't funny either.

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