There has been two scenes for years Bob, right back to the 70's so nothing has really changed since then,we've just got older and less inclined to travel, the high cost of travelling is also another factor why some no longer want to travel.
By and large the vast majority of the scene (well two scenes) have no interest as you rightly point out in progressing musically. They simply want a night out with friends and a taxi home. They don't really care what the music is as long as it doesn't detract from their comfort zone. They don't seem to care that they heard the DJ the week before playing the same records. It's like going to the same night club for 30 odd years and listening to the same top 40!
Others do care about what they hear. They still want a good night out with some laughs (contrary to what some think they don't stand there stroking their chins all night) but they wish to hear something a bit more stimulating, something they haven't heard before or for some time. They want to hear a DJ with some imagination putting together a thoughtful set. But they are in a minority. The scene is dying a slow painful death. If no one comes over to the progressive side, or the events who program DJ's with imagination, featuring unknown, semi knowns and lesser payed material along side quality oldies then not too far down the line when all the older retro soulies have disappeared there will be little of a social scene left. So in reality even though the two scenes are poles apart one does have an effect on the other.







