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Thu, 14 Sep 2000 10:30:26 -0500
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Re: [idm] LAPTOP!!!
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On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 11:04:31PM -0700, Matt Anderson wrote:
quoted 8 lines What I care about is that there is something else going on onstage. Create> What I care about is that there is something else going on onstage. Create > visuals, make a set, have something going on!Fireworks would be nice! RDJ > had big fuzzy bears and greased up female body builders onstage for a > reason! Most people I've talked to who have seen autechre said they hated it > because "nothing was happening", or that it was good, except "nothing was > happening". I would agree that the same applies for 'live bands' as well. > Sitting there strumming your guitar isn't interesting (at least, it isn't to > me). Put some effort into the SHOW you are putting on, because it is a SHOW!
Yea, I totally agree with this... Usually for my live shows I get at least a few of my friends to come onstage with me and do silly things... It usually turns into drunken craziness within a few minutes, which is cool with me, but a lot of people complain that it "ruins the music." (check http://www.atomly.com/music/sets/ and tell me what you think). At the Furthur festival, for example, I had two of my friends, one a jungle DJ and one a booty house DJ, on the mic being stupid and another friend of mine (Jason Clark from Strangeloop/Spiritual Krack Laboratory... If you haven't checked out his stuff, you really should- http://www.strangeloop.nu/ and http://www.krack.org/) crawl over the turntables from the crowd and get naked and rowdy. I don't know if any of this enhanced the music, per se, but it certainly made for a more entertaining show than the back of my laptop (and I don't even use a Mac, so you couldn't see the lit up Apple :P) -- :: atomly :: atomly@atomly.com | atomly@atdot.org | atomly@curiousnetworks.com http://www.atomly.com | http://www.mp3.com/atomly --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org