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Old 03.23.2006, 06:15 AM   #62
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The latter seems quite valid. The former, well - there's a lot of music I don't understand the love for, but if you're judging them within their respective 'fields,' they deserve recognition for their accomplishments in that sphere.

But since it's opinion, I'm always going to sat that they are overrated, because in my eyes they are. Others may well (and do) feel the same way about Aphex Twin, whereas I have unshakable love for his every move!

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I give Paul Glazby his due praise - he's one of the absolute best hard house DJs out there, and helped spawn Vicious Circle, which has in turn birthed a whole new generation of hard house. I can't understand why people listen to techno "leisurely," but I acknowledge what goes into its production.

I listen to techno leisurely, I find absolutely invigorating (or relaxing) when it's done well, but I feel the same about country and western as you do about techno.
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