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<blockquote data-quote="ralph" data-source="post: 1091166" data-attributes="member: 7328"><p>Diplo was involved with the MIA project & whilst I like his style to be fair it has to be said he's on the commercial end of it himself..check his Fabric mix for example.</p><p></p><p>Grime is tripe in my opinion & to say that the breaks scene in any capacity is 'fresh' is ridiculous it's around since rave days & has progressed in various avenues over the years incorporating a variety of styles along the way.</p><p></p><p>I'd be very wary of anyone enquiring about 'the next big thing' myself ,who gives a shit do what you want to do there's an audience for everything out there. Are you interested in making music or being part of a scene?</p><p></p><p>Oh electro's not trendy anymore,what's next..hate that attitude myself music should be enjoyed & appreciated wether it's succesful or not. You're the same guy coming on here claiming Mylo was the best thing you'd heard in a long time only denouncing it months later like all the other sheep. So electro's been absorbed into the mainstream that's just a testament to it's success. But no we can't be seen to be into anything successful now can we.</p><p></p><p>Like any genre as we all know there's good & bad..seek & ye shall find but to denounce something based on success is ignorant & just shows me that you're more a dedicated follower of fashion than a true music fan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ralph, post: 1091166, member: 7328"] Diplo was involved with the MIA project & whilst I like his style to be fair it has to be said he's on the commercial end of it himself..check his Fabric mix for example. Grime is tripe in my opinion & to say that the breaks scene in any capacity is 'fresh' is ridiculous it's around since rave days & has progressed in various avenues over the years incorporating a variety of styles along the way. I'd be very wary of anyone enquiring about 'the next big thing' myself ,who gives a shit do what you want to do there's an audience for everything out there. Are you interested in making music or being part of a scene? Oh electro's not trendy anymore,what's next..hate that attitude myself music should be enjoyed & appreciated wether it's succesful or not. You're the same guy coming on here claiming Mylo was the best thing you'd heard in a long time only denouncing it months later like all the other sheep. So electro's been absorbed into the mainstream that's just a testament to it's success. But no we can't be seen to be into anything successful now can we. Like any genre as we all know there's good & bad..seek & ye shall find but to denounce something based on success is ignorant & just shows me that you're more a dedicated follower of fashion than a true music fan. [/QUOTE]
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