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Sun, 22 Oct 2000 22:46:56 EDT
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[idm] Aphex's Peak
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I am curious about the people's opinion's on Richard James' musical progression and peak of creativity now that he supposedly is finished releasing records. When (if at all) does anyone think that he has (or hasn't) reached his musical peak? My opinion is that he was about 3/4 of the way up the hill when he decided to call it quits. I believe that if he had (or will) release another LP, it could've (could) be where I think his peak would be. I ask because it's almost inevitable that all musical talent in all genres of music will likely end their musical creativity on a low note. Now this is obviously not always the case. but I'd have a tough time trying to think of an artists final album as "the best", because if it was that good, chances are the band would try to follow it up with another. With that in mind, is it also possible that this was part of the thinking behind RJ's calling it quits? Ending on a high note rather than stretch out a musical career that according to history would probably end on an average one? Another point of view that I like to look at it is that his entire career has been at peak level, as compared to other artists putting out music at the same time. Through each release, his music seemed to surpass most of the competition....so in a sense, he's never come down from his peak. Any thoughts on this? TekDz9er --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org