How do you see music changing in the next year? I think hard house is going to see the biggest change, I think it's going to slow down and give the sound a more of a groove and funk to it Djs will stop being so safe and start bringing in a new unique edge to the sound instead of choosing the same sounds and samples of stuff and re producing them till it's death. The problem with hardhouse especially is that in the past they've tended grasp onto the classics and emulate them as new, it does get rather boring.predictable and I think that's where we've seen nothing new come out of it all for the scene as a whole There's gunna be abit of a split, there's the more bouncier side to hardhouse, the traditional side if you like that's popular and most recognisable especially across the north, then sounds that are alot deeper, meaningful, thoughtful, and alot more trance and hi energy orientated, the harder edged stuff, and then you have the chunky fuller filtered funk that's started to come through from productions by eddie and paul janes for example, their Disco Damaged album was fucking mint! available at tidy.com btw, a recommended buy if I ever did say People around like different things at the moment, everyone was playing the same records in a club but now you go out and you will hear different sounds throughout the night, it's not just bang bang bang, and I think that with these new directions, you're gunna entise new people to the clubs, everyone has different tastes and you have to cater for these tastes, it's new and refreshing, something which the hardhouse scene especially bloody needs your views ?
Re: How do you see music changing in the next year? Yeah I hope to hear more of the "Steve Morano" sound next year
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