fms@MIT.EDU wrote:
quoted 11 lines The availability certainly may be an issue. Most idm and ambient music
>The availability certainly may be an issue. Most idm and ambient music
>is being produced in England and generally sold for import prices. Who
>has the money to waste :) on all this stuff? Though that really only
>applies for America...
>
>Oh, but you need equipment of some kind to make techno. The chances of
>your parents or older friends having equipment that you can beg, borrow,
>or steal is rather slim so you probably have to have some amount of
>money to set up a studio of some sort.
>
>In any case, I would say that money is definately an issue.
Number19 responds:
The money aspect is the biggest bummer of digging this scene. I make a pretty
good professional living and have been fortunate enough to put together a
"beginner's" MIDI studio. I also mail order a fair amount of import music
every month.
But it's getting to the point that I really can't afford to keep supporting
this scene to the extent I'd like. Too much music is coming out -- a case of
quality *and* quantity. But it's all priced so high! It averages $25.00 for
an import full-length
-- doesn't it seem like prices were in the $13-$15 range just 5 years or so
ago?
Oh well... what to do? I'm addicted.
Peace, 19.
BTW: if this is a repeat post, I apologize -- mail hasn't been going through,
me thinks. So if this goes through, I'd like to again ask if someone would
please send me info on Terre Thaemlitz? Thanx.