I really lost touch with electronic music. I can never be sure whose fault it was, really. Did I change? Did the music? Maybe I just got tired of seeing nothing but dubstep, brostep, chillstep, step step step BLOODY-FRIGGIN-STEP on every genre tag I came across. In truth, this is probably the story of two people who both changed and realized it was time to move on for each other's sake. The music I fell in love with was this happy indie-dance, electro-infused scene where rockers and ravers co-existed. 2007. 2008. Digitalism - Idealism. Klaxons - Myths of the Near Future. Does it Offend You Yeah - You Have No Idea What You're Getting Yourself Into. Justice - Cross. Crystal Castles. The Kitsune Maison compilations gave me tastes of everything going on and I loved it.
This is where I'm not sure what changed. 2009 was a huge letdown for me. 2010 was a huge letdown. I just couldn't connect with anything going on culturally at any level. 2011, Justice, Digitalism and SebastiAn dropped albums and I thought it was all coming back, but it wasn't. Culture was looking for that kid I had been in 2007 with a shaggy moptop, boundless enthusiasm and a Deviantart full of Daft Punk fan art, and I just wasn't that kid anymore.
Boba, circa 2008 |
To make a long story very short, 2013 is the first year that has supplied music I've been excited about in quite awhile. Granted, I'm not quite the underground-exclusive guy I used to be and Imagine Dragons and Capital Cities are mainstays on my playlists, but it's something. It feels like it felt back in 2008 when I first picked up Idealism and listened to Pogo for the first time.
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Since I've drawled on long enough, I'll skip on excessive commentary and just leave you with some of my favorite tracks of 2013.
Until next time, fellows and girls.
4 comments:
Funny.. I feel exactly the same way as you do.. Which is why i end up on this blog from time to time.
This i probably one of the only remaining blogs either alive or "still true" to what they were just a few year.
- Thulu
I'm glad to hear that!
Even when the other writers aren't posting things that I care for, I've always liked how ilictronix is really all about passion, not just the hype. :)
The link for Heartsrevolution - Heart vs. The Machine leads to a 404 page :(
Great article and great blog at all!
Thank you soooo much!
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