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From:
DARSHAN M. JESRANI
Date:
05 Nov 1993 13:15:36 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
Re: let's rock (AFX)
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Thanks, Pete, for clarifying.. I believe that AFX is musically talented - although it seems that much of his ability is latent, and has yet to present itself (at least in recorded form). I really enjoy some of the moody atmospheres he creates with his ambient work - some of it is moving.. However, when people begin to claim that he's worlds apart (in the best way) from other artists because of the sounds he uses - I tend not to agree. It's cool that he modifies his equipment, and has built his own circuitry to customize his music - but what seems to matter to me, the listener, is the end result. To me, the majority of his drums sound like an 808 (whether he's detuned the bass drum by some margin, or used the tom sounds in some way or another) - so it really doesn't matter to me that he probably built the device himself, although I do think that's cool.. It seems to me that any sounds and textures that he could possibly create could be re-duplicated by any creative individual who chooses to delve a little bit deeper into his/her equipment, and investigates the infinite variety of processing options available. Personally, I think he's a bit caught up in being 'techno' and cryptic, and that once he gets past that, his music will become richer. I mean can you imagine what it would sound like if he actually chose to develop an idea like Xtal (Ambient Works) - he could make something really satisfying and beautiful. The track is beautiful as is, it's just that I have to keep listening to the fucking thing again and again because I'm not satisfied with the way it leaves me.. Hahah. To me, Ambient Works is probably the most mature of all his work to date - isn't it ironic that some of the material was produced when he was really young - when he was creating music just for fun, before techno hit big, and without hype, image, or pretense? Darshan djesrani@center.colgate.edu