incubus wrote:Of course notSampleScience wrote:Did anyone watch the videos? Because a lot of the comments are misinformed and doesn't even reflect what Richie is saying in the videos.![]()
Richie Hawtin and the state of electronic music
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4314 posts since 31 Oct, 2004
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- KVRAF
- 16810 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
He's huge in the U.S., in the underground scene, but not in the mainstream. I've seen him touring in SF and other places several times.sacer wrote:haven't seen the video and haven't seen him in clubs for a long time. In Germany he is very famous, and has only sets on big festivals.
I think the club culture in germany is ongoing growing and has nothing to do with mainstream edm, so in the USA nobody noticed them.
DJs don't buy music for exactly the same reasons that most music consumers do so the format changes have had somewhat different effects. I'm very much a Hawtin fan, I have all of his early albums on vinyl and CD. I bought the vinyl to play at house parties in the 4AM slot.
I don't really go out of the way to buy his music today, but it's not because I don't buy music. It's because you can't play famous music and also play music that people haven't heard. That has always been one of the key differences in the underground scene. Savvy consumers may want to get teased with the familiar, but really they want to hear great music that they haven't heard before. That's why remixes are so popular.
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- KVRian
- 1380 posts since 8 Jan, 2012 from frankfurt, Germany
I saw him yesterday in robert johnson club, he plaid for two ours, maybe they picked him up from musikmesse, where he has shown a new pioneer controller. But he sounded like everyone else could have playd in this little club, i think he is more nice to see on big events