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 DavidBaker
| You guys are pathetic. Who said Armin was standing here saying "this is the greatest Trance track ever!" He'd probably agree with all of you that it isn't pure trance, it is a crossover, and it is definitely more commercial! Armin doesn't always have to make Trance to be a good producer and artist. As the number one DJ, who gives a flying crap if he makes a few commercial summer tracks. The melody is very very catchy, the bass is fantastic, and the overall crossover mix of the Trance and Pop is exactly what helps our pop addicted culture to experience other qualities and styles in dance music. All the old-school punkers and rockers will complain about the same so called "sell-outs". The fact that you guys can't understand this is astounding to me. Show some class and stop equating a good track like this with the producers who shit crappy boring beats and sex videos. Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of situations in which I would piss all over crossover's just because they're a cop out, but this track has a nice blend of beats, vox, pads, percussive ingenuity, and style. A great compromise in my opinion, which is just that, my opinion. So go ahead and disagree with me, But before you go and bash another crossover (as underground artists repeatedly do because they feel that they're domain has bee violated in some way), put a filter on your brain and learn to differentiate between crappy collaborations like Daft Punk and Kanye (also known as shit), and quality, fun tracks like Going Wrong. Peace. -DKB (Posted on: 2008-05-22 10:53:52) |