[quote author=“reactorlgtn”]Hey Falck! Where the hell ya been?
[quote author=“falck”]But otherwise, generally I think too few releases are more of a problem than too many.
And one reason for this problem may be that the old bands reform and re-issue their old cassette stuff, so the young bands get lost in the avalanche of old genre-defining classics…
Well - let’s add ‘maybe’. Could also be that I’m more interested in music from 1982 than new music that sounds a bit like 1982, I don’t know. :wink:
Evening Governor,
Now where haven’t I been? Just go to Siberia and you’ll find out I was in Riga :D
Old bands, new bands….I’m a bit of simpleton, really, I just divide into music I like and the one that I don’t. If the new bands are no good, well they deserve to be eclipsed by the old ones, and if any old rubbish gets (re-)released, then people will probably go for something fresh instead…
I just say hey, cool, there’s old music, new music, music on tapes, music on vinyl, music on CD, original versions, remixes, covers versions etc. and the choice is completely mine what to pick.
Given all the trash put on the market by the music industry these days, I think it doesn’t make too much sense to complain about having too much choice in our little niche haven 8)