i'm exaggerating again: when the c64 remix scene isn't about c64 remixes anymore then it isn't the "c64 remix scene" anymore.Makke wrote: That's what I mean. The c64 remix scene is not just about c64 remixes anymore, at least not for many of us. It's a group of friends. So is the only way to measure its activity by counting remixes released?
counting the released remixes sure isn't the only way to measure the scenes activity but at least (for me) it's one of the most important things.
does that mean you admit, that the amount of remixes released is important?Makke wrote: Personally I think we have more uploads to RKO than ever these days (when the upload is open that is). You don't see all of them, because some are removed from the queue for various reasons.
... and the result of this is? less acitivity! the reasons for that may sure be understandable but i was just looking at the current situation. and how good all these reasons may be, the results remain the same.Makke wrote: Well, I can only speak for myself here, but for me things like this takes time. I'm never happy with what I do, which makes it hard to get motivated. I'm also prioritising my university education as far as possible. The time I have left has to be devided on making music, my other interests/hobbies, and trying to have som something of a social life.
you presuming that i have a problem, which is not the case it wasn't my intend to point at or search for a problem. i only wanted to share my thoughts with you.Makke wrote: Then maybe you actually have a problem keeping up with the scene, rather than the scene keeping up with you.