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Old 03-31-2011, 11:56 AM   #51 (permalink)
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I don't think Electronic music is so much an acquired taste as much as it is a genre that most people are completely ignorant about.
Most of these people you speak of, IWP, are people who think of Electronic music (for which they just call "techno") as 4-to-the-floor boom boom boom with high pitched squeal noises and a dude repeating a vocal over and over. They only know what mass media shows them, and it's usually the crappiest, most stereotypical Electronic music there is.
Those people rarely know about the diversity and skill and creativity available below the surface of the garbage they're exposed to. They probably couldn't name more than 4 sub-genres of Electronic. And unfortunately, these people are the ones you'll run into most.

I've been listening to Electronic for over 14 years and the stuff available under this genre is so vast and different and unexpected in all its different forms that I really can't believe that it's all an acquired taste just because it's created electronically.
I think people should do a little more research and spend a little more time and effort getting beyond this readily available crap that's shat out into visibility by default and they'll probably realize that the only thing that was an acquired taste was the garbage they've been force-fed all these years.
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I don't think Electronic music is so much an acquired taste as much as it is a genre that most people are completely ignorant about.
Most of these people you speak of, IWP, are people who think of Electronic music (for which they just call "techno") as 4-to-the-floor boom boom boom with high pitched squeal noises and a dude repeating a vocal over and over. They only know what mass media shows them, and it's usually the crappiest, most stereotypical Electronic music there is.
Those people rarely know about the diversity and skill and creativity available below the surface of the garbage they're exposed to. They probably couldn't name more than 4 sub-genres of Electronic. And unfortunately, these people are the ones you'll run into most.

I've been listening to Electronic for over 14 years and the stuff available under this genre is so vast and different and unexpected in all its different forms that I really can't believe that it's all an acquired taste just because it's created electronically.
I think people should do a little more research and spend a little more time and effort getting beyond this readily available crap that's shat out into visibility by default and they'll probably realize that the only thing that was an acquired taste was the garbage they've been force-fed all these years.
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Old 03-31-2011, 03:05 PM   #53 (permalink)
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I think with any genre, you can come to like it if you give it a chance. I myself have listened to electronic music, some of it I like, some of it I don't. If however you don't like it because somebody else says it sucks, you're not doing yourself any favors, you're just missing out on a potential genre that you may like.
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. If however you don't like it because somebody else says it sucks, you're not doing yourself any favors, you're just missing out on a potential genre that you may like.
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i think electronica isnt a musical taste its a drug taste.
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i think electronica isnt a musical taste its a drug taste.
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i think electronica isnt a musical taste its a drug taste.
That makes absolutely no sense, unless you're prepared to admit that you're making a ridiculous generalization that the only reason people like Electronic music is because they enjoy listening to it on drugs...

Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you failed to make clear. At least, I'm hoping that's the case... Otherwise...
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That makes absolutely no sense, unless you're prepared to admit that you're making a ridiculous generalization that the only reason people like Electronic music is because they enjoy listening to it on drugs...

Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you failed to make clear. At least, I'm hoping that's the case... Otherwise...
I was thinking the same thing. I've heard plenty of close minded statements about Electronic music, but that's just insane. EVERYONE that listens to it on drugs? Man. I really hope she meant differently.
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I was thinking the same thing. I've heard plenty of close minded statements about Electronic music, but that's just insane. EVERYONE that listens to it on drugs? Man. I really hope she meant differently.
Or worse, the only value of Electronic music is exclusively apparent to someone on drugs?

Either way, it's such a hugely ignorant statement, that I'm going to stop using the internet for an entire week, just to let that concept have time to be replaced by something more important, like scratching my balls with a fucking toothbrush.
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