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Dec 2 2009, 08:10 AM
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Dec 2 2009, 08:15 AM
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I remember in the early 90's alot of critcism being leveled at the music scene because there were no original songs, it was filled with rave tunes that hardly had any words or cover versions, this didnt chanGe untill the mid 90s when britpop came along. No SAW werent brilliant, and they did do some covers but alot of there stuff were original pop songs. No one was doing this in the early 90s until britpop filled the gap. surely the rave scene WAS original... and what about grunge and our own indie/madchester scene? SAW hardly figured in the early 90's. plus there was ragga, along with dance... now i didnt like the early 90's music scene but there was plenty of new original music going on even though it wasnt to my taste. imho the music in he early 90's was far superior to most of what SAW did. |
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Dec 2 2009, 04:51 PM
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definitely miles wide of the mark there, Rob.... Yep, I'd agree with that... Early 90s Dance/Rave was where pretty much all the experimentation and "free spirit" attitude was taking place...The likes of The Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, Underworld, The KLF, Faithless, Autechre, Aphex Twin, etc, were really pushing the envelope and took the genre to its creative peaks... I honestly cannot think of ANY mainstream Dance act at the moment who can even hold a candle to this lot.... Well, certainly not in UK really, there's a lot of interesting stuff coming out of Germany, Scandinavia, Belgium, etc, but this tends to be very much attached on to the "Industrial Dance" or "EBM" scene which also had its roots in the 80s.... |
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Dec 2 2009, 04:56 PM
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surely the rave scene WAS original... and what about grunge and our own indie/madchester scene? Totally... Why is it that some people seem to just mentally block all that stuff out.... Jesus, have they just forgotten the fact that the likes of The Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, James, Nirvana, The Charlatans and Inspiral Carpets were just about everywhere you looked between the years 90-93.....? And, of course, Rave - The Prodigy, 808 State, The Shamen, Altern8, Orbital.... This was all completely original music.... And probably the last genuine Grass Roots youth musical movement in this country.... Rave happened without the permission of the record industry and the fukkin' Meeeeeeddjaaaaaaaahhhhhhh, and that's why the "moral majority", the authorities and the Govt totally shat itself over illegal raves, etc..... |
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Dec 6 2009, 04:06 PM
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looks like the buggers gonna do it... i mean, wtf?
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