Ae has influenced lots of people..obviously. but I think that it is more a
frame of mind or way of looking at gear or hearing sounds. I think we all
can hear a song and be able to tell who the artist is..that is once you have
listened to that artists previous songs etc....all these people have their
own style..lex, Ae, funksotrung..whoever.
there are other people doing things and sometimes they do them there whole
lives and nobody knows about them or hears their music.
I guess I'm just saying it comes down to taking your influences and not
being overwhelmed by them. Making sure there is plenty of your personality
in there. I think artists who get accused of ripping off Ae do a pretty
good job of having their own style.
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quoted 5 lines From: Jon <k-rad@swbell.net>>From: Jon <k-rad@swbell.net>
>To: idm@hyperreal.org
>Subject: [idm] Ae ripoffs
>Date: Tue, Sep 8, 2009, 1:03 PM
>quoted 19 lines Many artists use guitars, and yet when another does, he's not> Many artists use guitars, and yet when another does, he's not
> "ripping off" the previous artist. By the same token using tones
> similair to another group isn't ripping them off either, with all of us
> working within the same parameters (midi, software), it's only natural
> that the end results will overlap. Also, it's fundamental to realize
> that nothing is truly original, everything is built upon or has pieces
> taken from something else. it's completely faulty ever to state that an
> artist with a closely related process is somehow indebted to whoever
> used the style first, because it's inevitable that they got it from
> somewhere else in the first place.
>
> cdin
>
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