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Originally Posted by alansmithee
That's about what I think. No lyrics=no hook or chorus which greatly limits the appeal of a song to radio/MTV. Plus, it's harder to put a face to the music, another thing which limits its mainstream success.
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seems like alot of the newer trance has lyrics. Is that a push to make it more commercial? guess we'll have to wait and see
now back to what anomaly said. Chicago house is making a huge comeback but most people who get into houes ( I like proggy house) don't care much for the Chicago brand. go figure. It's almost like breakbeats. I love Florida breaks but up north they're all about electro-breaks. To me a nasty break is a nasty break. I think you're starting to see a push for electronic music. More and more people are spinning recs and alot of people are dabbling with Reason and other production programs. This will only help to increase the popularity of the music. Personally I like it better underground and hope MTV doesn't get their greedy hands on it. They tried with DJ Scribble..but he sucks. Most of the world renowned dj's get plenty of money, and the producers of course get a big share. I'm actually trying to get my promotors license so I can get a few parties set up. My crew spins really good and we have some stuff out there but I want to bring in some legends like Dj Hype, Dj Dan, and Dj Dara or Dieselboy with Messinian. Dj Dan is only $2000 get get
ok well that's off topic. As I was saying, the music isn't as big as rock in some ways but I think it's bigger in a lot of ways also.