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A NEW DECADE
Contributors
Those 10 years didn’t seem like such a long time after all. In
Richard Brophy, Ben Child, Alex Constantinides, Phil Cheeseman, Paul Clarke, Lewis
Dene, Beth Crockatt, Simon Eve, Found Sounds, Yogi Haughton, James Kendall, Neil
fact, the noughties have passed in the blink of a hyper-speed
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Ben Arnold, Joe Roberts, Kristan Caryl, Alex Burden, Jim Butler, Jamie Simonds,
Giles Smith, Kevin Lake, Chris Dodd, Luke Pepper, Tim Stark and Paul Underhill.
Truly, what’s defined the last decade in dance music has been
the vastly increased possibilities of — and reliance upon —
digital technology and computers. They’ve also democratised
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DJing and dance production. For better or worse, it’s easier
than ever to become a dance music star: the only limits are
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your imagination and harnessing of the new technology.
Luckily, imagination is in greater supply than ever; it feels like
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the cusp of not just a modern epoch, but of a revolution in
music, too.
A whole new generation are crafting advanced musical styles
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anymore, as producers scattered across the globe craft ever
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more exciting and outlandish forms, and propagate them
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across the internet for other heads to interpret, mutate and
play out.
Similarly, there’s a whole raft of fresh-faced creators and DJs
who are artfully deconstructing and reassembling older
dance music forms and reassembling them in novel ways. Our
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Shooting Stars of 2010 feature this issue illuminates some of
the most exciting new players who are sure to lead the
charge in keeping our scene vital, exciting and innovative.
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