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- Mists Of Time (5:05)
- Aliena’s Journey (4:53)
Schatrax / Vintage Vinyl 6 [2016]
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18 comments
Another day, another avalanche of pointless boring electronic music here.
You just can´t handle it anymore old man. Your time is over.
Im 23, idiot! And nobody can handle all this crap dull and pointless music if you are not on a heavy drugs daily abuse schedule.
I have to agree for the most part. You just need some patience and do some diggin’ and pickin’
95% is just mediocre crap.
Like diamond digging. Crying doesnt help.
Glenn Danzig ? Is it you ?
Links to your music if you can do better kid?
Stepford you evidently don’t know too much about this type of music if you’re so eager to bash the production/credentials of a Schatrax release. I’d recommend you get wise to the history of this genre before making such statements.
I suggest listening to a little Taylor Swift, Josh Grubin, Yanni, and Michael Bolton. This will drive you back into the arms of the wonderful electronic music on NoData.
So the only choices in music we have nowadays are crap pop and dull electronic?
Hot opinions here, woop
Like i said. You can´t handle it anymore.
Like a i said you are an idiot.
Crying on NoData. Much worse than any shit release here. But you are young. Your tears will be forgotten.
yeah youngblud, fraid you shot yourself in the foot with that second comment and raised a very valid point with the first (albeit from a reactionary standpoint)…this site is very special because we’re basically getting to access the volume of music certain music publications and booking agencies and other music businesses are sent on a daily basis, albeit with a focus on “electronic music” (though that categorization and/or genre, in the loosest sense of the word, contain vicissitudes that you likely still should put in the time to discover). yes, this site requires a lot of digging (re: work) through unknown names and nascent label, all so you can spend a few minutes of your precious time to download a record someone put a lot of work and money (in some way or another) into releasing that a seasoned listener and a more inexperienced head can then can decide in a matter of seconds to minutes if it’s worth a damn. but y’know what? that obsessive digging is literally a hallmark of electronic music, from the obsessive tape cutting and early computer programming needed to compose pioneering compositions to the arcane sampling and gear fetishization that are fortunate and slightly annoying staples of the ‘genre’ these days, respectively. the digging aspect, the research, the artistry, THE GODDAMN WORK that discovering [great] electronic music requires, especially if you’re a dj and actually have good taste, is what makes the many artists on this site at least worth those few minutes and bandwidth to hopefully discover something that everyone else is sleeping on. of course, you can also just follow what [insert mediocre music publication] tells you listen to, but some of us actually enjoy wading through the ordinary to discover the extraordinary. is it groundbreaking? no. but the fact you even got the chance to listen to this record (and so many others) FOR FREE is something most actual music fans would have scarified their first born for having this luxury. and yes, it is now painfully obvious that you’re 23, but that really means nothing. if you actually loved this music, you’d be able to find AT LEAST one solid record on here a day..I certainly do, and then I go back and try the ones I don’t know and ultimately end up expanding my knowledge of what labels and artists to keep an eye on…maybe this isn’t just your thing buckaroo..it takes time, patience, and an open mind.
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