I agree, it seems more like an advert for his new album more than anything
else, also when was the last time anyone on this list took musical information
from wired.com articles??? come on people, their "culture" section reads like
an advertising pullout, circle the company you'd like to know more about this
week, i.e. who's paying Terra-lycos to advertise, speaking of did anyone read
or have thoughts about that piece in XLR8R about how Astralwerks "paid for" (in
kind via large ads) all the good reviews of the Daft Punks Discovery album?
!
--- Andrij <andrij@misrule.org> wrote:
quoted 15 lines It's amazing how much you people are reading into a single sentence. He said
> It's amazing how much you people are reading into a single sentence. He said
> *nothing* about electronics in music. In fact, we have no idea what he said
> (note the parenthesis). Computer-reliant producers could mean anything. A
> thing
> worth noting that "producers" and "musicians" or "artists" are not the same
> or
> interchangable. There is also no qualitative definition of
> "computer-reliant."
> If you listen to Lenny Kravitz's last album (the one with his ever-present in
> TV commercials cover of "American Woman"), you really can hear that it was
> hand-crafted in Pro Tools.
>
> --
> andrij.
>
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