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From:
Luis-Manuel Garcia
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Date:
Mon, 24 Jan 2005 17:46:17 -0600
Subject:
Re: [idm] ...another mechanical piece of noise
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I think part of this "I hate DSP wankery" depends on what sort of ear you have for noise. If noise is noise is noise to you, then a lot of heavily processed Max/DSP-produced stuff will probably sound similar and boring. On the other hand, if noise is just unrecognized music to you, then it's a lot more exciting. Mind you, some of it still gives me a headache.... Luis p.s. I've been listening to DAT Politics' "Tracto Flirt" again and came up with a new name for that sound: "post-digital fauvism." You heard it here first! (Now I just need somebody to declare it "dead") On Jan 24, 2005, at 4:59 PM, graham miller wrote:
quoted 38 lines they said the same thing of drum machines when they first emerged and> they said the same thing of drum machines when they first emerged and > infiltrated pop music in a > serious way in the early eighties... "where's the talent? the drum > machine does all the work..." > was a common comment overheard by many a bitter drummer... and despite > their initial fears, drum > machines never put drummers out of work... automation just opened up > the sound and groove palette > of music... music talent could now be measured in new ways: sound > design and programming became > the criteria of the sublime - not the athleticism intrinsic to > acoustic performative instruments. > ditto goes for reaktor and what not today... the same ratio of crappy > to sublime music is still > in effect. always has been, always will. there's just more music now. > > graham | intrepid traveller > > "Albers, Brian" wrote: > >> >> How does the saying go?- "One man's garbage is another man's >> treasure" or something like that? >> >> now on- live Richard Devine. >> >> >> I saw someone reference an idm artist's output as >> "another mechanical piece of noise". I was just >> talking with a friend about that. I'm sick of tunes >> that are just fucked up dsp/algorithmic masturbation. >> If that is all there is to the tune it's totally >> boring. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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