</div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Xenomorph @ Apr 2 2004, 05:52 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> Moonquake...we will always try different things...too many genre's stagnate and become boring if people are too frightened to experiment...its funny,after all the time we've been going,you see people get upset over a certain lp so they automatically assume thats the style you are gonna be doing from then on and so lose interest...then they hear something they like again a couple of years later and get back into it again,usually after seeing us live...We have really just always wanted to do music for the head as well as the feet... [/quote:375769c1c6]
Remember seeing Static at the HighPost when Science of the Gods had just come out, and half the show was Drum and Bass stylee, loads of mates where 4/4 purists and they were like WTF, well disapointed, but you had too look beyond the genre's... It still had so much Static Energy in there, and although I wasn't a D'n'B fan at the time, I couldn't help my self giving it loadz and dancin like f**k. It was wicked, I sweated like gallons, and had just as much fun as a 4/4 techno show. It rocked. (I know people years later that have said at an invite to a static gig "is there going to be any of that D'n'B Bollox"... get over it, you obviously aren't opened minded enuff to bother then) I'm mainley a Trance head and although Abduction and Implant where my fav's for years, Crash and Burn wins today it's just so funky and accessible, Genre's can bugger off, good music is good music!
Koxbox partnership soundz interesting another for the list!!