On Sun, Oct 28, 2001 at 11:29:03PM -0000, George Williamson wrote:
quoted 4 lines If you read the article though you realise that he doesn't cite any> If you read the article though you realise that he doesn't cite any
> particular artists, rather the bland sweeping use of electronics in music,
> which, it must be said, can lead to a generic style and lack of interesting
> direction in music.
It's amazing how much you people are reading into a single sentence. He said
*nothing* about electronics in music. In fact, we have no idea what he said
(note the parenthesis). Computer-reliant producers could mean anything. A thing
worth noting that "producers" and "musicians" or "artists" are not the same or
interchangable. There is also no qualitative definition of "computer-reliant."
If you listen to Lenny Kravitz's last album (the one with his ever-present in
TV commercials cover of "American Woman"), you really can hear that it was
hand-crafted in Pro Tools.
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andrij.
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