Too bad we’re stuffed on leftovers, because Seth Troxler is serving up some prime Twitter beef…
The producer had some choice words to say about the “EDM” scene as it relates to house music, and CamelPhat in particular. In the tweets below, he gave his opinion, calling the current state of tech house “the ultimate white wash of culture.”
There’s no denying the impact Troxler has made on the house/techno scene. However, his opinion, topped off by #camelgate, has come off more like jealously, negativity — or as Eric Prydz puts it, “bitterness” — rather than a constructive argument. But, we’ll get to all that.
Here’s what Troxler had to say…
I think everyone is entitled to an opinion. Good or bad a free society should give us the option to voice said opinions. I dont like a lot of things. Possibly noting more then edm disguised as house music. This is my opnion. And im not sorry about that. #camelgate 🤷♂️
— Here's Troxy (@sethtroxler) November 30, 2019
Thank you. I know people who have died for this culture. Its been my whole life. Trance, EDM, whatever is different music. But i find the current state of tech house so much worse because its so close to home. Its the ultimate white wash of culture.
— seth troxler (@sethtroxler) November 30, 2019
CamelPhat soon responded…
Living RENT FREE in your head mate https://t.co/es8IiwnTQJ
— CAMELPHAT (@CamelPhat) November 30, 2019
And, even Eric Prydz chimed in…
Bitterness in the scene is always ugly .Make your point/change with your music. If not… please shut the door on your way out. / Eric Prydz
— Eric Prydz (@ericprydz) December 1, 2019
So Please. I’m waiting. Use your music and this Twitter platform to show us all what we all have been missing… show me your resent music that will outlive “Cola” or “ constellations”
— Eric Prydz (@ericprydz) December 1, 2019
As lines blur, terms like “EDM,” “tech house,” and “house music” become more convoluted. Ask two people the definition of each and we’re positive you’ll get different answers.
Our point is here, there’s room for everyone in the scene. Call it what you want, listen to it or don’t, and move along.
We’ll just leave you with this to sip on…
CamelPhat & Elderbrook – Cola
Photo via Big Beat Records