Rock Music
Re: Rock music VS. Electronic music
Date: 13 Mar 2003 02:52:53 -0800Newsgroups: alt.music.trance
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email-address-deleted (Erika RollerGirl) wrote in message news:<email-address-deleted>... > Excuse me? You seem to be a narrowminded fuckhead from this post. Have you ever > thought it possible that some people actually listen to BOTH and have openminds > enough to actually ENJOY lots of different types of music? Your post was > pointless and obviously coming from someone who has no clue that most people > *aren't* elitest snobs and can actually like more than one genre of music. Grow > up, asshole. > > Peace, > Erika RollerGirl hi rollerGirl, thanx for your message... gonna tell you a secret...since 2yrs I play in a rockīnīroll band, having gigs in germany. Itīs great to see the people dancing, having a great party with us. Yeah itīs rockīnīroll! So, I DO tolerate rock music(e.g. Pink Floyd is great)...I like it...but for my part I also listen to trance, chill out and progressive sounds. Having a small studio at home, I make my own recordings, the label "uptight rec." distributes them... But MY experience with trance-listening people is, that they are, in opposite to the rock-people, more openminded. Like you, I think. I just cannot understand why some people are convinced of the fact that rock music is "handmade music" and electronic is not... Stephan > > > >Hi, thereīs a question in my mind: > > > >Why the hell do most of the people who listen to rock stuff give a > >fuck about electronic music?? they do not even tolerate it... What > >would the rockmusic today be without samplers, mixing tools etc.? In > >my opinion the way to produce rockmusic today is very similar to > >producing elctronic tunes...Are those people got stuck in the 60s or > >80s??
