Not at all. It's always interesting to get different perspectives.ZenPunkHippy wrote: * and hope that wasn't too self indulgent or boring to read!
No doubt, the UK's electronic scene took a big departure from what was going on in the US in the 90's. zeitgeist i guess.
I've never been into trance/techno scene much, but the goth\industrial\ebm ( i could go on) scene here shares a lot parallels with punk. The trouble here is, there are all-ages punk shows every weekend (maybe not anymore), but live electronic music is rare, and usually only at 21+ venues, so there's less opportunity for people to get introduced to new music in those genres at a young age, and take up the reigns. If a venue is going to book a gig, they're usually a big touring lineup that will draw a crowd, and they're all over the radio already. I expect it works differently in the UK because there's so much evolution so fast.
