quoted 7 lines "but it's a futile concern that serves only to
>"but it's a futile concern that serves only to
>stroke the egos of those who 'heard it first.'"
>
>Josh has addressed this issue quite possibly better than I've ever heard it
>addressed (and in one sentence, I might add). This is by far the most
>clear
>fault of IDM fans: blind pride/fear of this music becoming mainstream.
im afraid of what happens if/when it becomes mainstream, mostly because it
could very possible rob it, the music and the movement, of any power it has,
at least for a couple of years. its perfect just the way it is, the masses
never know what they want, but the impact of what we call good still filters
throu, to give the taste to more, so that they can become satisfied with
something that they wouldn't usually have been able to find
i dont know about you, but the music, the creation and the listening, fills
a void in my life that i have no idea how id be filling it without the
music, maybe id be a crack addict
or maybe the music just makes a completely different "storage" tank in my
persona, expanding me
no, thats wrong
im just as shallow as the first day i heard this, just as empty and boring
as someone who gets their joys out of the spice girls, the backstreet boys
just an opinion
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