mate, dont assume that no-one else gets annoyed with techno.oblioblioblio wrote: I get depressed with EDM sometimes. The culture and the music. I can sometimes go thru a whole night and have a great time but sometimes I get sick to my stomache and bored to tears by constant kick drums. I also find that it's really hard to explore the other spaces with electronic music without it seeming really wanky and annoying.
I want to find the hedonistic immersive side of noise and I often get depressed that no-one gets annoyed with techno like I do and that noone can find the rhythm in drone like me.
i can listen to 100 techno tracks and probably only like one or two of them, same goes for house, and pretty much everything else. when i first got into techno i loved just about everything, and i craved a constant kickdrum, infact i'd have been happy listening to nothing but a kickdrum back then.
but its all been done to death now, EDM is starting to exhaust its resources, we're on our third or fourth retro wave.... blah blah,
so its time for change, innovation, fresh energy, and i dont have a problem with that.
and dont assume no-one else can find the rhythm in a drone.
the staring point for every tune i write is a drone. i spend hours listening to the interactions and undulations of all the VCOs and modulators in the tune together before i envelope them off and frame them in the context of the tune, or i might leave one or two VCOs droning. if you work with VCOs you are working with drones plain and simple. drones are nothing new, theyre as old as electronic music, if you want to listen to your VCOs without shaping them into percussive elements thats just your choice, you've chosen not to make EDM.
but for me the culture, and the empathic and restorative energies of dance music is my life, sure i get depressed with it sometimes, but mostly it nourishes my soul.
i'm not sure that giving kickdrums and simple bass synths a hard time is productive really, its like saying 'i wish all drummers and bass players in bands would fck off', instead of saying 'i'm into ambient music', those simple synths are just as capable of being part of something bigger and more complex as anything else, i'd much rather rate something on the quality of what it does, than whether it fits into my personal idea of how things should be.
anyways OT and i'm not having a dig bro, just fealt the need to put forward a counter argument on this beautiful morning.