How long have you been producing electronic music?
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knobgoblin
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Not to take aim at you specifically ChronicRecords, because I haven't listened to your music yet, but why do people who have only been making music for a few months have names that people would associate with a record label or production crew? The prevalence of people sporting "records" or "productions" at the end of their names amongst this group is a little incredulous. Not that I haven't heard amazing stuff from people who've only been producing a short time, but it seems a little self aggrandizing and hard to take serious. Maybe I'm just a cranky old man (of 25).
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a year a go a friend gave me fl8 on disc. Messed around with it but nothing serious. A few weeks after the summervacation when school started again, i heard dubstep for the first time in a club, friday, freebeer after school. A month later i started again messing around with fl. So i guess it would be half a year..
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When I first found this place I was like the fuck is this shit. Everytime I come back here I'm still like the fuck is this shit.
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chronicrecords
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just a name mate, and i dont take myself to seriously (yet) as i only started listening to any type of electronic music (dubstep) around 5 months ago, and decided i want to make this kind of music about 3 months ago, and the record part isnt meant to be some big serious thing, just an idea i had for a name that came to me. sorry if i offended youKnobGoblin wrote:Not to take aim at you specifically ChronicRecords, because I haven't listened to your music yet, but why do people who have only been making music for a few months have names that people would associate with a record label or production crew? The prevalence of people sporting "records" or "productions" at the end of their names amongst this group is a little incredulous. Not that I haven't heard amazing stuff from people who've only been producing a short time, but it seems a little self aggrandizing and hard to take serious. Maybe I'm just a cranky old man (of 25).
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jackmaster wrote:you went in with this mix.
Soundcloud.onelove. wrote:There needs to be a DZA app on iPhone just for id'ing old Grime tracks.
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i have an electribe mx (the blue one)nowaysj wrote:Which one? I had first gen er1 and ea1 I think they were. They were aight.DROKKR wrote:i got a korg electribe about a year and a half ago
But was checking out a homie with the emx1 I think it is, that is a serious little techno box.
i love it those valves add some serious warmth to everything. i don't use it as much i'd like to tho'
Wish I still had my Ensoniq ASR 10...FSTZ wrote:yeah jog off you whippersnappersabZ wrote:35 what is soo creepy about that jeeeeez.R wrote:sounds like lots of peeps in here are like 30 years old or something like that. Creepy
ASR OWNERS UNITE!!
these kids don't even know what Ensoniq did for music technology
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