quoted 17 lines I think this is the reason why 'pure' IDM is gradually losing my interest.
>I think this is the reason why 'pure' IDM is gradually losing my interest.
>
>I can't remember the last IDM record that truly moved me. I take it back
>Arovane's Tides moved me.
>
>We all have access to the same toolset now, and derivation is running
>rampant, with myself being one of the contributors. I'm not sure what to
>think actually. I don't know whether to be thrilled or depressed with this
>'paradigm shift' of music creation (or any creation involving digital
>tools) we ar witnessing. And I type this as I watch the Apple Keynote
>showcasing the sick sick new G4 powerbooks (who doesn't want one of
>these?), including a clip of electronic music artist BT saying something
>about eveyone being able to make music now...
>
>is there such a thing as too much creation? Too much content? Are any of
>you guys' musical passions becoming desensitized due to this media
>blitzkrieg?
http://www.apple.com - SICK SICK SICK! That notebook is fucking sexy as all
hell. No wonder the price on the dual 500 went down 1000 bucks at the
beginning of the year. I wonder what they got in desktops.
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