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Z Moser
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Date:
Fri, 01 Aug 2003 00:16:43 +0000
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Re: [idm] Re: IDM-ish mix
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Eggy wrote: I think it also depends on what you were listening for in the music. For example, if you listen to a band because you find the guitar playing fantastic, yet discover that all of the guitar on the album is a paid studio musician, you're going to feel gyped. Not because the music is worse, but because what you expected -- that the artists on the record were the ones playing the instruments -- turned out to be rather false. Zach replies: There is a vocal bit on one of the tracks on the relatively new DJ shadow album. To paraphrase it, it says "It's not you that have betrayed your ideals but your ideals that have betrayed you". I think this discussion perfectly illustrates that point. If you truely enjoyed the way something sounds and then you find that it wasn't produced in the way you thought it was and you no longer enjoy it then it is not reality that is screwing you, reality has allways been as it is (completly indifferent to what you would like to belive), but it is your belifs about the way things "should" be that are fucking you over. Love based on quality of product not procedure. Now, I can see one saying "oh my god it is amazing that that was done by someone outside of a studio" or whatever the case may be. But this is a awe of technique, which can be paired with, but shouldn't be confused with product itself. I see nothing wrong with admiring either one indvidualy, or both together. zach _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org