ppl should continue to name their tracks how they want too...
greg
quoted 37 lines From: "aaron" <step@systorm.com>
>From: "aaron" <step@systorm.com>
>To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: [idm] on the Ae thing
>Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 17:25:30 -0400
>
>on the same Ae cloning thing..
>certainly many people may model after or be severly influenced by Ae's
>music..
>but does that really mean they need to model thier song naming scheme after
>it?
>why is it that most new IDM artists need to reference tons of numbers and
>nonsensical words into song names?
>what ever happened to naming a song after or related to it's inspiration?
>or
>target feeling?
>
>all these "ikzart 4" and "melydo" silly letter mixing song names keep
>getting on my nerves..
>i'd rather see people name songs after something i have no clue as to what
>it's in reference to
>i.e. "jennifer" or "a long time away from home" and have them even SEEM to
>mean something..
>i think it adds a bit to the value of it.. the more wack names i see.. the
>less i remember the name..
>also.. the less i seem to associate almost ANY type of humanity to it..
>
>anyone else agree? disagree?
>
>aaron
>systorm technologies
>www.systorm.com
>
>
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