didn't 20th century classical music go through something like this?
heavy experimentation with dissonance and what would pass for noise given
classical instrumentation? like some of the more heavily abstract
idm coming out now, it didn't seem to catch on with anyone outside a
small "intellectual elite" ;p
my opinion is that the next big revolution in music is going to be
propelled by changes in medium. ie, piping "music" directly into your
brain, letting you combine aural stimulation with visual, tactile,
olfactory, etc. cues. think of buying a cd, slotting it into your
"player" and getting out something akin to an acid trip.
22nd century aphex twin remixes will only be for the brave, my friends :)
__michal
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 10:07:12AM -0700, ff g wrote:
quoted 14 lines anyone think that noise is the final frontier of
> anyone think that noise is the final frontier of
> music? i'm looking way ahead..philisophically
> speaking. Just throwing out some discussion-
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