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D-Fusion wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2026 11:43 am
DrGonzo wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2026 3:45 am
jamcat wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2026 3:38 am But hey, at least it's not Music Tribe! :phew:
:lol: :hihi:
Music Tribe is waiting in the shadows ready to eat up In Music when they are ready to make a deal :help:
inMusic Tribe, the mother of all private equity firms, will then buy up all the audio companies, discontinue everything, and then cannibalize all of the IP into cheap Behringer knock-offs! :party:
THIS MUSIC HAS BEEN MIXED TO BE PLAYED LOUD SO TURN IT UP

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so has anyone, like, tried the synth yet

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dumbledog wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2026 9:21 pm so has anyone, like, tried the synth yet
I saw it. It's super.
There are two kinds of people in the world. And you're not one of them.

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TechHaus wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2026 7:25 pm I will let you think you wrote something that made sense since it is Friday.

Plus you are up there hyperediting. I should have quoted.
Awesome, but what do I know, I am not human or cultured, and don't care about what was uploaded to SoundCloud 10 years ago, which makes me ignorant, and apparently now I hyper edit

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TechHaus wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2026 2:06 am It's odd to me that people who like music didn't log into soundcloud in the mid 10's and hear PC Music.
There is so much music available this century for the cost of a monthly streaming music subscription that nobody can keep up with it all. 
You appear to be living in a bubble and aren't aware of it. 
By this I mean that just because something is the hottest thing in one sub genre of music, that doesn't make it essential for the majority. 
I listen to music that is in sync with who I am now and don't concern myself with whether it's a contemporary release. 

If I was going to act like you from my bubble, I might wonder why someone isn't well versed in the electric period of Miles Davis from 69 - 75.
Now that is considered a very significant and influential body of work, but I appreciate that no everyone has been exposed to it or would dig it. 
It's just a matter of subjective taste and exposure and I'm not going to look down on someone that isn't aware of it or appreciates it. 
TechHaus wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2026 2:06 am Nor did they see what "Brat summer" was about in 2024.
I am well aware of that cultural trend, but it didn't speak to me based on my limited exposure to the music and I had no interest in who the producer was or knew their name. 
TechHaus wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2026 2:06 am Nor did they look up who Sophie collaborated with when news of their tragic death was everywhere.

Etc. etc...

Just odd to me. No curiosity.
I do recall her death but didn't hear any music of hers that made me curious to check out more. 
Musicians die all the time and even if I wanted to check them all out, I don't have the time. 

My musical tastes are wide and deep and have evolved a lot over more than five decades of buying albums. 
Keep in mind that your bubble is just that and can only cover a small percentage of the world's catalogue of recordings. 
I am not going to look down on you because you might not know much about the music of India or Nigeria as examples. 

Be careful not to mistake your bubble as being any more significant than anybody else's. 
It doesn't matter how big your bubble is, but what is significant is keeping one's ego small. 
The love of music is a profound gift. 
Turning musical appreciation and knowledge into a competition is a grand folly.
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lovely thread again guys...keep it up!

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agharta wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2026 10:25 pm Miles Davis from 69 - 75.
:hail:

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agharta wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2026 10:25 pm
TechHaus wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2026 2:06 am It's odd to me that people who like music didn't log into soundcloud in the mid 10's and hear PC Music.
There is so much music available this century for the cost of a monthly streaming music subscription that nobody can keep up with it all. 
You appear to be living in a bubble and aren't aware of it. 
By this I mean that just because something is the hottest thing in one sub genre of music, that doesn't make it essential for the majority. 
I listen to music that is in sync with who I am now and don't concern myself with whether it's a contemporary release. 

If I was going to act like you from my bubble, I might wonder why someone isn't well versed in the electric period of Miles Davis from 69 - 75.
Now that is considered a very significant and influential body of work, but I appreciate that no everyone has been exposed to it or would dig it. 
It's just a matter of subjective taste and exposure and I'm not going to look down on someone that isn't aware of it or appreciates it. 
TechHaus wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2026 2:06 am Nor did they see what "Brat summer" was about in 2024.
I am well aware of that cultural trend, but it didn't speak to me based on my limited exposure to the music and I had no interest in who the producer was or knew their name. 
TechHaus wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2026 2:06 am Nor did they look up who Sophie collaborated with when news of their tragic death was everywhere.

Etc. etc...

Just odd to me. No curiosity.
I do recall her death but didn't hear any music of hers that made me curious to check out more. 
Musicians die all the time and even if I wanted to check them all out, I don't have the time. 

My musical tastes are wide and deep and have evolved a lot over more than five decades of buying albums. 
Keep in mind that your bubble is just that and can only cover a small percentage of the world's catalogue of recordings. 
I am not going to look down on you because you might not know much about the music of India or Nigeria as examples. 

Be careful not to mistake your bubble as being any more significant than anybody else's. 
It doesn't matter how big your bubble is, but what is significant is keeping one's ego small. 
The love of music is a profound gift. 
Turning musical appreciation and knowledge into a competition is a grand folly.
Bro, I didn't ask you to like or think anything is cool or check anything out or about your musical taste.

I am asking people not to post "I'm ignorant" like it's a badge of honor. We are in a thread about a synth co-created by a guy and they can't even google the guy, instead they post over and over again that they are geezers that know nothing. It's odd to me.

I am at an outdoor jazz festival under a bridge.

I am happy that you are not an ignorant dork.
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