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From:
somrux
To:
Kent williams ,
Date:
Mon, 22 Oct 2001 10:24:16 -0500
Subject:
Re: [idm] DRUkqs bitching
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<008b01c15b0d$9d2f74c0$4102010a@somrux2001>
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Once again, it all comes down to a matter of taste. If we all had the same opinions, well...It'd be a pretty boring place to live, eh? I can tell that he puts alot of thought and work into his music - I just want to hear some new ideas instead of hearing him revisit his old ideas and tweaking them. His new release sounds like old stuff + 5% playing around with a few new things. Again, opinion only. -somrux. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kent williams" <kent@avalon.net> To: "somrux" <bishop@somrux.com> Cc: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 10:15 AM Subject: Re: [idm] DRUkqs bitching
quoted 2 lines On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, somrux wrote:> On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, somrux wrote: > > Or maybe it's that the Aphex "demo sound" is getting old. I mean, come
on.
quoted 1 line It's been done by him before. Maybe it's just a simple issue of> > It's been done by him before. Maybe it's just a simple issue of
delivering
quoted 12 lines the same old sound. Again. Just on another release under a new name...> > the same old sound. Again. Just on another release under a new name... > > I think that he works a lot more carefully and deliberately than you're > giving him credit for. Listen to what he's doing -- there's always > layers of business going on even if on first listen it sounds like a piano > recorded through a boom box. > > Again no accounting for taste. I'm not hear to debate you but to me the > CD sounds brilliant. To the extent he's revisiting styles he's worked with > before, so what? I've been around long enough to have been buying his > stuff when it came out since the early 90s, and if anything there's been > a tendency in his work to have a very short attention span, and never
fully
quoted 6 lines realize a particular idea.> realize a particular idea. > > There's a real tendency to mistake sound design for musical intent in IDM. > I love a Envelope follower modulating the grain length downsampled to 5 > bits as much as the next guy, but I think people forget their musical > history. The instrumentation used for music changes so quickly these
days --
quoted 1 line keep in mind that Bach and Webern both worked with similar sound> keep in mind that Bach and Webern both worked with similar sound
pallettes, and
quoted 1 line there's no mistaking one for the other. Literally thousands of artists> there's no mistaking one for the other. Literally thousands of artists
have
quoted 3 lines made meaningful music with nothing more than a piano.> made meaningful music with nothing more than a piano. > > So whatever. I'm sure the haters can find something more edgey and
strange
quoted 8 lines with which to make themselves cool. I never cared much about that shit.> with which to make themselves cool. I never cared much about that shit. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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