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2000-02-01 00:39Alex Quintana (idm) Re: "Intelligent music"
2000-02-01 01:48William Samuels Re: (idm) Re: "Intelligent music"
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2000-02-01 00:39Alex QuintanaWilliam Samuels wrote: >When you describe music as intelligent "this" or "that" it doesn't
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quoted 4 lines When you describe music as intelligent "this" or "that" it doesn'>When you describe music as intelligent "this" or "that" it doesn't really >describe any quality or characteristic of the music. It just shows you >either lack the vocabulary or the lack of knowledge about music to truly >describe it.
Sometimes the 'intelligent' adjective is used to describe music with a quality of "ambient" music. Try listening to intelligent jungle, "intelligent jungle." etc.. You will find a lot of them have light soundscapes of flowing synthpads and melodies. The house variant is "Chill House" and although being more jazz oriented than ambient (in all what i've heard) it still is basically similar.. There's some intelligent jungle which is very jazz oriented.. Either way, chill house rules :)
quoted 2 lines I have heard Ltj Bukem/Good Looking Records described on this list as>I have heard Ltj Bukem/Good Looking Records described on this list as >"intelligent" jungle. Why?
quoted 3 lines Because you like it? It's just a little prettier and atmospheric. It's>Because you like it? It's just a little prettier and atmospheric. It's >not technically superior or harder to make. You could argue that it's >less dancefloor oriented...but I think that's a weak argument.
I don't think LTJ Bukem is technically superior to anything :) What I've heard from GLR/LTJ Bukem is not less dancefloor oriented, or it wouldn't have a bunch of loops and strong breaks, but it does have an ambientish/light quality to it. I personally prefer stuff like Omni Trio's Byte Size Life LP and GLR stuff to Aphrodite and Panacea stuff anyday :) -- Hillie "System administrators are demigods who know how to run computers in ways that mere mortals can only imagine." -- Paul E. Hoffman Atonal Audio Research Labs [www.|ftp.|irc.]atonal.org[:80|:21|:6667] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-02-01 01:48William Samuels--- Alex Quintana <hillie@atonal.org> wrote: > William Samuels wrote: > >When you describe
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--- Alex Quintana <hillie@atonal.org> wrote:
quoted 12 lines William Samuels wrote:> William Samuels wrote: > >When you describe music as intelligent "this" or > "that" it doesn't really > >describe any quality or characteristic of the > music. It just shows you > >either lack the vocabulary or the lack of knowledge > about music to truly > >describe it. > > Sometimes the 'intelligent' adjective is used to > describe music with a > quality of "ambient" music.
Ok sometimes it might be used to describe that, and sometimes intelligent might be used to describe something that is complex and sometimes the term might describe other qualities. It's still a very weak "adjective" because most people won't know exactly what you are talking about it. Especially when you say stuff like "this is more intelligent dub techno then...blah blah". It's vague, nondescriptive, and sounds rather pompous.
quoted 4 lines Try listening to intelligent jungle,> Try listening to intelligent jungle, > "intelligent jungle." etc.. You will find a lot of > them have light > soundscapes of flowing synthpads and melodies.
Yes but then drill n bass ala Squarepusher might be considered "intelligent" by many...or even Photek and Source Direct. And I hear a HUGE difference between all of them.
quoted 4 lines The house variant is "Chill> The house variant is "Chill > House" and although being more jazz oriented than > ambient (in all what > i've heard) it still is basically similar..
I guess some of this could be considered tech-house or jazzy house. So what is "chill house" intelligent? And do you consider it to be "intelligent" because you like it?
quoted 3 lines There's some intelligent> There's some intelligent > jungle which is very jazz oriented.. Either way, > chill house rules :)
Great point there is some jazzy jungle. It makes more sense to actually describe it in REAL TERMS instead of just lumping everything under "intelligent".
quoted 13 lines I have heard Ltj Bukem/Good Looking Records> >I have heard Ltj Bukem/Good Looking Records > described on this list as > >"intelligent" jungle. Why? > > >Because you like it? It's just a little prettier > and atmospheric. It's > >not technically superior or harder to make. You > could argue that it's > >less dancefloor oriented...but I think that's a > weak argument. > > I don't think LTJ Bukem is technically superior to > anything :)
I agree
quoted 6 lines What I've> What I've > heard from GLR/LTJ Bukem is not less dancefloor > oriented, or it > wouldn't have a bunch of loops and strong breaks, > but it does have an > ambientish/light quality to it.
Some would consider it too chilled out... that sort of stuff usually sucks the energy out of the floor...unless mixed real well. Last time I saw LTJ Bukem, I wasn't sure what to expect but he mixed thru the tracks pretty fast and did lots of dj tricks to keep it interesting. WAY BETTER than the mixed Logical Progression stuff. Is that "intelligent mixing"? ===== Listen to Swope Transmissions Friday 6-9pm (Pacific) http://kuci.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-02-01 02:06Alex QuintanaOn Mon, 31 Jan 2000, William Samuels wrote: > what you are talking about it. Especially wh
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On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, William Samuels wrote:
quoted 4 lines what you are talking about it. Especially when you say> what you are talking about it. Especially when you say > stuff like "this is more intelligent dub techno > then...blah blah". It's vague, nondescriptive, and > sounds rather pompous.
I personally have never said one type of music is more intelligent than another, nor ever would. but it does sound rather pompous.
quoted 4 lines I guess some of this could be considered tech-house or> I guess some of this could be considered tech-house or > jazzy house. So what is "chill house" intelligent? And > do you consider it to be "intelligent" because you > like it?
Chill is the adjective put on house music to mean the same if not similar than that Intelligent means when you put it on jungle. I don't consider any of it intelligent in the meaning of the word intelligent, that is.. "smart.." it's just music.
quoted 3 lines Great point there is some jazzy jungle. It makes more> Great point there is some jazzy jungle. It makes more > sense to actually describe it in REAL TERMS instead of > just lumping everything under "intelligent".
I didn't coin the term. Chill house is more often jazzy than ambient like. but either way, whether it's ambient like, or jazz-like, it's good (imho) I also like detroit house, but I wouldn't call it jazzy or ambient like. that's not to mean that jazzy music is more 'intelligent' or better than detroit, it's just not jazzy.. although some might go in that direction (that chill-house is better than detroit :) I've actually never used intelligent to describe jungle or house at all.. I always refer to it as jazzy or ambientish.. ambientish being one of my favorite descriptors that I use, heh :) but I think I know what the ppl who call that stuff intelligent mean by it.
quoted 7 lines Some would consider it too chilled out... that sort of> Some would consider it too chilled out... that sort of > stuff usually sucks the energy out of the > floor...unless mixed real well. Last time I saw LTJ > Bukem, I wasn't sure what to expect but he mixed thru > the tracks pretty fast and did lots of dj tricks to > keep it interesting. WAY BETTER than the mixed Logical > Progression stuff. Is that "intelligent mixing"?
I dunno. :) If you mix stuff, or you've ever tried mixing, you realize that mixing without having trainwrecks or any kind of problems is intelligent mixing :) As for LTJ Bukem being too chilled out, try listening to Orchestral Jam.. It hits pretty hard on the beats.. one of those ambientish things with loud, deep, penetrating beats. tho true a lot of the Good Looking stuff is quite light. When I've heard stuff like that played dancing was not always the purpose. -- Hillie "System administrators are demigods who know how to run computers in ways that mere mortals can only imagine." -- Paul E. Hoffman Atonal Audio Research Labs [www.|ftp.|irc.]atonal.org[:80|:21|:6667] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org