Hi, new to techno. What is "business" techno and what is "real" techno?

Personal opinion:

Its not about her specificly or other individual artists in the commercial industry. She just sayd yes to whats been offered to her, kind of a lottery. Theres nothing to judge. But at least the whole concept of the industry is ugly and about growth only. Not she has to support others, through her no one will reach the same stage or anything similar. Magazines and media and festivals has to become equal and fair and supportive. Why was there no article in the big worldwide operating magazines about superstar djs begging for donations. Cox is more present then ever before. U see him fckng everywhere as he would own all this shit. Why? If the industry would be a fair place they would have kicked him and the others out forever, but you can be sure when covid is over theyll gonna play the biggest festivals for the highest fees again. If an industry would be neutral, magazines would start to ask techno djs about techniques and nerdy knowledge. I remember a time where producer made clips on beatport YT about how they produce tracks. Ull not find anything similar about most superstars nowadays. In fact they only proved that they can twiddle some knobs and thats it. The commercial industry is an ugly brainwashing fake only there to scam. Thats my opinion. And mixmag, djmag, beatport, etc are part of this scam. Not one individual artist. They dont fckng care about their followers and fans nor the underground and base of techno culture.

But Finally this part of electronic music is another world and everyone is free to ignore it. In fact theres no need spending time to hate on this. But its not really easy to blend it out when the protagonists of this world are everywhere.

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