I can't really argue with that...Glassback wrote:CypherOne wrote:no it won't.Glassback wrote:That'll be a first.CypherOne wrote:good, that's settled then and we're all in agreement.![]()
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Cafe Categorisation??
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 7936 posts since 18 Feb, 2003 from out there somewhere
- something special
- 8627 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
well said!Mystahr wrote:
PS: I believe firmly in sow and reap and would like to see more participation from those that do post tunes here to invest a little more time into commenting on other's tunes. I see too many just post their own tunes wanting feedback and not giving any on others tunes. We all want to be heard and helped through feedback.
- KVRAF
- 8700 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from leroyaumeuni
I want cakes
My other host is Bruce Forsyth
- KVRAF
- 8700 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from leroyaumeuni
I think categories might help in this case, because people tend to review genres they like and most people don't want to download a file if they don't know what the genre isbluedad wrote:well said!Mystahr wrote:
PS: I believe firmly in sow and reap and would like to see more participation from those that do post tunes here to invest a little more time into commenting on other's tunes. I see too many just post their own tunes wanting feedback and not giving any on others tunes. We all want to be heard and helped through feedback.
My other host is Bruce Forsyth
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- KVRAF
- 7672 posts since 9 Nov, 2003 from Netherlands
And PS:
I tried and conformed to the [stylus] thingy and I am dropping it again. I think it's making things more chaotic then it is making things easier.
The thread title should be catchy and to the point. You can always put in the post itself what kind of music it is.
But then, that's my thoughts on the cake.
Errrrrrrr... icing
I tried and conformed to the [stylus] thingy and I am dropping it again. I think it's making things more chaotic then it is making things easier.
The thread title should be catchy and to the point. You can always put in the post itself what kind of music it is.
But then, that's my thoughts on the cake.
Errrrrrrr... icing
- KVRAF
- 8700 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from leroyaumeuni
Mystahr wrote:And PS:
I tried and conformed to the [stylus] thingy and I am dropping it again. I think it's making things more chaotic then it is making things easier.
The thread title should be catchy and to the point. You can always put in the post itself what kind of music it is.
But then, that's my thoughts on the cake.
Errrrrrrr... icing
aaaaaag... icing

My other host is Bruce Forsyth
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- KVRAF
- 4074 posts since 28 Apr, 2004
i tend to agree, you can't see any of the titles properly and the list looks a mess.Mystahr wrote:And PS:
I tried and conformed to the [stylus] thingy and I am dropping it again. I think it's making things more chaotic then it is making things easier.
The thread title should be catchy and to the point. You can always put in the post itself what kind of music it is.
But then, that's my thoughts on the cake.
Errrrrrrr... icing
plus, i had a comment the other day on one of my tunes that my categorisation of the track had nearly put them off, but they dl'd it anyway and really enjoyed it.
although i appreciate that some people have slow connections etc, and therefore have to be picky about what they dl'd, it can't be a good thing if it stops you hearing tunes you actually enjoy.
anyway, half the fun is listening to stuff you wouldn't otherwise listen to. i have plenty of cd's from my favourite bands, but when i'm listening to stuff in the cafe it's for different reasons. i listened to some [TubeCore] and [ChaosCore] the other day, if i'd known what those genres represented i might not have bothered, but in the end it was interesting experience.
edit: i listen to most stuff in the cafe, i don't always review and sometimes it's only a one liner (we can't all be Mystarh) but it's still nice to listen, even if it's not really YCOT you can still find things in the production/mix/playing skill that you like (or even, dislike)
cheers,
steve.
- KVRAF
- 4749 posts since 15 Jul, 2001 from Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, U.K
wouldn't it be nice if more peopleblaster78 wrote:[anyway, half the fun is listening to stuff you wouldn't otherwise listen to.
had that attitude
it could be done in a more simpler way than trying to keep up with the ever fragmenting
split sub genremare.
Dance & Urban.
Rock & Pop.
Jazz & World.
Electronic.
Other.
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- KVRian
- 711 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Mostly in planes and hotels. Terra Firma: Seattle, WA
bluedad wrote:well said!Mystahr wrote:
PS: I believe firmly in sow and reap and would like to see more participation from those that do post tunes here to invest a little more time into commenting on other's tunes. I see too many just post their own tunes wanting feedback and not giving any on others tunes. We all want to be heard and helped through feedback.
Agreed
- KVRAF
- 4749 posts since 15 Jul, 2001 from Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, U.K
I also agree.
a step even further than that is what I have been trying to do lately is actually play on peoples music.
that is one amazing thing that many take for granted.
not so long ago we could only dream of the chance to record with so many great musicians that we never actually met before
i'd like to see an online session room.
dont forget this u.k guys
and you will even get paid
if the stuff gets released.
http://www.pamra.org.uk
a step even further than that is what I have been trying to do lately is actually play on peoples music.
that is one amazing thing that many take for granted.
not so long ago we could only dream of the chance to record with so many great musicians that we never actually met before
i'd like to see an online session room.
dont forget this u.k guys
and you will even get paid
if the stuff gets released.
http://www.pamra.org.uk
progfusion74 wrote:bluedad wrote:well said!Mystahr wrote:
PS: I believe firmly in sow and reap and would like to see more participation from those that do post tunes here to invest a little more time into commenting on other's tunes. I see too many just post their own tunes wanting feedback and not giving any on others tunes. We all want to be heard and helped through feedback.
Agreed
- addled muppet weed
- 111275 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
bluedad wrote:well said!Mystahr wrote:
PS: I believe firmly in sow and reap and would like to see more participation from those that do post tunes here to invest a little more time into commenting on other's tunes. I see too many just post their own tunes wanting feedback and not giving any on others tunes. We all want to be heard and helped through feedback.
i agree too,but am just far to busy at the moment to listen and commen on everything
a couple more weeks tho and i have some more freetime so i will spend more time in the cafe like i used to.because as blaster says half the fun is listening to stuff you may not normally hear
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- KVRist
- 450 posts since 2 Nov, 2003 from 'sunny' Gaylord, Michigan, USA
when i hit the drop menu, and it gives me a whole bunch of genres and i can't pigeon-hole properly, will i get yelled at and my feelings hurt.....i'm sensitive 
i'd rather have a mullet than a comb-over.
fortunately, i have neither.
fortunately, i have neither.