10 years from now.
Will there still be a demand for minimal or electronic dance music in 2015?
Will the same guys/gals still be around making/playing it (hawtin, villalobos, magda etc.)?
What will be the primary media for mixing tracks?
Will RECORD labels still be around?
Discuss.
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That's a good point from Accdntly. The kids coming through now, and in the next few years, will have been used to using computers from the very start. Will they produce better tracks? Will they produce different styles of techno?? How will their computer knowledge affect their tastes?
I'm not very good with computers, but my kid brother (7 years younger than me) knows a lot about them. There will be kids younger than him, who know more than him etc. As time passes, and computers become an everyday part of life for everyone, how will that affect music in the future?
I'm not very good with computers, but my kid brother (7 years younger than me) knows a lot about them. There will be kids younger than him, who know more than him etc. As time passes, and computers become an everyday part of life for everyone, how will that affect music in the future?
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I think I'll still be around, even though I'll be 40 at that time... haha
I think at that time, vinyl will be almost outdated, and some new kind of media is there (CD/FS/DVD etc.. or something different).
I think lots and lots of distributurs will be gone, because I don't think there'll be the same need of distributors because of the internet and mp3/wav and so on...
Can't see why Hawtin/Villalobos and so on shouldn't be around, I mean, Hawtin was there 10 years ago also (just like me)..... but ofcouse, it's certain that the music will go into some other directions....
I think at that time, vinyl will be almost outdated, and some new kind of media is there (CD/FS/DVD etc.. or something different).
I think lots and lots of distributurs will be gone, because I don't think there'll be the same need of distributors because of the internet and mp3/wav and so on...
Can't see why Hawtin/Villalobos and so on shouldn't be around, I mean, Hawtin was there 10 years ago also (just like me)..... but ofcouse, it's certain that the music will go into some other directions....