On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 03:13:07PM -0400, MilkAlive@aol.com wrote:
quoted 1 line his new stuff (brasilia) and the sqauremeter stuff rules !
> his new stuff (brasilia) and the sqauremeter stuff rules !
I think it's boring and pretentious. That whole architectura serious,
and particularly the Brasilia one bother me to know end. The idea that
some German wanker could sum up a city he's most likely never been to in
a mediocre CD is apalling.
To quote my friend, Brett:
"I am curious if anyone has any considerations on Panacea's "Brasilia"
album, at the "conceptual" level... I personally think the concept is a
complete load of shit, as it is pretty eurocentric and simply assinine
to assign a 60 minute patch of bleeps and then go on to make the
statement in the liner notes that it is (in some wording) "the sound of
Brasilia." How can one eclectic, European, electronically derived (and
rather boring, I might add) CD describe and represent an entire city,
especially when that city is reduced simply to its "ultra-futuristic"
architecture? Brasilia was "ahead of it's time" in terms of being an
extremely industrialized city in the middle of an as-of-then relatively
unexploited landscape that is Brazil. I think it's absurd that they
printed that BS in the liner notes about Panacea's vision of Brasilia
inspiring his soundtrack, (and ultimately, his soundtrack reflecting an
inspired Brasilia). And concepts aside, he certainly broke no ground
with this disc, and had he broke any ground, it sure as fuck wasn't in
the western, or southern, hemisphere."
quoted 2 lines I couldn't give 5 tosses what his weight is, unlike the other
> I couldn't give 5 tosses what his weight is, unlike the other
> shallow fools here.. thank god
I was merely pointing out that I think he's a tweaker judging from the
fact that he's lost a LOT of wait and he was jumping around like a fool.
quoted 4 lines he's evolving a more personal sound vocabulary, the beat programming skills
> he's evolving a more personal sound vocabulary, the beat programming skills
> remain, it's not "experimental wankery".. Swear to god, it seems like all you
> suckas are in a constant state of nostalgia for 5 years ago at any given
> moment. move on and get over it, sheesh!
I think my problem is more the fact that he's doing things I would've
maybe been interested in five years ago, not vice versa.
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