Originally Posted by
crime
It's occurred to me that the biggest problem with "Techno music" these days is that people worry about sales too much, to the point where it compromises their music..
I've started working to pay the rent recently, so that I can forget about the sellability of the music I make, and not worry if I don't have a gig on a certain month, and I think it's freed me up no end..
It's made me view music once more in the way that I used to when I first got into it..
When I first discovered this music, it wasn't about sales, or getting a gig in this club or that club, but purely about love of music, about finding something new and different, and I feel it's all gone wrong the moment people start viewing music as a commodity..
ok, you have to pay the rent, and labels have to cover their costs, but I feel that far far better music has been made when the writer was just doing what they wanted to, and were trying to do something different to please themselves, not trying to be a carbon copy of their heros, making music in a particular "Style" do fit into a pidgeonhole which is easy to sell, or purely pumping out product to keep their "Profile" up just to get more gigs... this last one I particuarly despise, it's like techno's answer to "Big Brother".. surely if you want fame, go and make a F ucking electroclash record....