On Sun, Oct 2, 2016 at 1:32 AM, Sham Beam <sham.beam@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 3 lines that totally resonates. I was listening to The Age of Adz from Sufjan
> that totally resonates. I was listening to The Age of Adz from Sufjan
> Stevens yesterday in the car and there were a few "fucking hell, how
> did he do that?" moments.
yes! age of adz has some awesome stuff.
quoted 57 lines On 1/10/2016 4:30 AM, Clint Anderson wrote:
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>> http://autechre.net.ua/en/interviews/interview10.htm
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>> "It's about sleight of hand, where you're revealing things and then
>> pulling them back. It's that sort of dynamic. But I think that's Hip
>> Hop: the whole attitude of wanting to do people's heads in a little bit
>> but also give them something that they'll really appreciate comes from
>> that - Mantronix to early Bomb Squad --- where there were little tricks
>> in there, and you knew the producer had stuck them in there because he
>> knew it would do people's heads in. And it'd be like: fucking hell, how
>> did he do that? Or, that's a totally mad thing to do with your track.
>> But it didn't suffer because it wasn't. . ." Rob: "Wasn't a showcase for
>> those ideas." Sean: "It was part of the flow and it worked. That's it
>> really. That's how we've started describing it now."
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>> "I think a lot of people, when they're constructing complex music, have
>> this idea that for something maddeningly complex to change into
>> something else that's maddeningly complex you've got to do it suddenly,"
>> says Sean. "But there are millions of ways you can do it, because you
>> can have your entire track changing piece by piece as it rotates, and
>> that's what we're into We like things like a puzzle where it's revealing
>> itself and changing. And you can almost follow it, because it works the
>> same pace as your brain works. The trick is not to get it to work faster
>> or slower, but to get it in tune with yourself. And obviously there are
>> some people who work faster than that, and they'll hear it and think
>> this is boring, and there are people who work slower than that, and
>> they'll think this is too much. For us it's the right pace."
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>> Clint Anderson
>> Systems Engineer
>> "Freedom -- paint me a picture!" -- Burton Cummings
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>> On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 7:03 PM, Clint Anderson <clinta@gmail.com
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>> yeah its interesting i would almost say its a return to their
>> classic style of the 'eternally unfolding secret tricks' tracks they
>> used to do where halfway through you finally sort of more or less
>> figured out what they were doing to get whatever effect/sound, and
>> then the second half was just that much more badass
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