EDM has changed over the last 10 years. A lot. It's become very mainstream and now EDM is Tiesto, Guetta, Deadmau5, Avicii, and Steve Aoki. Especially the new, younger generation of fans, they don't know the EDM from "back then".
The big-named DJs of today... I just simply cannot listen to them. Even when I take my old fart self to the clubs once or twice a year, the rest of the younger blood are out enjoying the new wave of EDM. But I find no joy in it. My taste is just not compatible anymore with what is popular today.
My buddies went to TommorowWorld festival this weekend. They're around the same age as me (30-something). And they're posting lots of cool photos... but the videos... as fantastic as the stage looks, with lights and art galore, with the set even coupled with synchronized fireworks, I cannot enjoy the music. It makes me glad I didn't go b/c even if I went, I'd just probably stand there and bitch about how bad the music has become that everyone else is enjoying. An old stubborn, grouch I am.
To that, I'm thankful that Diggers has pretty much remained true to his own style of music, not deviating too much or changing to sound like many others.
Anyone else find themselves in the same situation?
The big-named DJs of today... I just simply cannot listen to them. Even when I take my old fart self to the clubs once or twice a year, the rest of the younger blood are out enjoying the new wave of EDM. But I find no joy in it. My taste is just not compatible anymore with what is popular today.
My buddies went to TommorowWorld festival this weekend. They're around the same age as me (30-something). And they're posting lots of cool photos... but the videos... as fantastic as the stage looks, with lights and art galore, with the set even coupled with synchronized fireworks, I cannot enjoy the music. It makes me glad I didn't go b/c even if I went, I'd just probably stand there and bitch about how bad the music has become that everyone else is enjoying. An old stubborn, grouch I am.
To that, I'm thankful that Diggers has pretty much remained true to his own style of music, not deviating too much or changing to sound like many others.
Anyone else find themselves in the same situation?
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