"Matthew Korfhage" <pomomofo2000@hotmail.com> sez:
quoted 8 lines ... falls pretty well in line with Popp's philosophy on the denial
> ... falls pretty well in line with Popp's philosophy on the denial
> and/or demythologizing of authorship, i.e. it may be that Popp's
> over-intellectualized motive behind being a half-existent droid is to reduce
> the appearance of authorial presence. Now, why he would go and play live if
> that's his goal is anybody's guess.... I can't believe that revenues from
> his handful of stateside fans would even pay for travel costs. Quite
> possibly he's just reinforcing an overwrought aesthetic of detachment at
> this point.
Maybe, but if that's the case, the man just shouldn't play live and
thereby go all out. If anything, a live setting makes it VERY hard to
"deny and/or demythologize" authorship. There is the performer and there
is the audience. Though some have tried to blur these lines in the
avant-garde arena, Herr Popp very much stood on a stage and played in
front of everyone in a most standard wat. Which, if he's going to be
pedantic about it, is somewhat contradictory to what you're suggesting.
And if the post-performance behaviour was a way of overcompensating for
not indulging this philosophy during the performance himself, then he's
even more of a prat in my books. :)
quoted 3 lines I can't verify whether audience disregard is standard routine for him-- I
> I can't verify whether audience disregard is standard routine for him-- I
> didn't see anyone try to chat him up when he opened up for Jim O'Rourke,
> although he certainly didn't shout out to the crowd at any point :)
I wouldn't even necessarily expect chattiness, but the merest
acknowledgement of any other humans. When he spun around in the middle
of something someone tried to say to him, I was at a bit of a loss...
I've never had anyone be quite that oblivious before. It was obviously
very forced and deliberate too, which is why it got my goat in the first
place.
quoted 3 lines -- but at
> -- but at
> any rate, I'll still be at his live show at the next opportunity, if only
> because I think his schtick works well when the sound is keyed up right....
I honestly must say that while it wasn't bad, and while I think some of
his records are/were quite good (Systemisch & Dok come to mind), it
didn't carry over so well live. It was very much a one trick pony show
towards the end. Of course, maybe I was subconsciously comparing it to
the brilliant Ryoji Ikeda/Dumb Type show I saw over the weekend. :)
quoted 4 lines There are a number of reasons I refuse to try to talk to any given artist on
> There are a number of reasons I refuse to try to talk to any given artist on
> the basis of a show they've done; not wanting to end up hating a personality
> that is only peripherally related to the music they're creating is one of
> them. Or did anyone forget that AFX is an overweening, pre-pubescent ass?
Well, I'm not about to throw out any of my Oval records, if that's what
you mean. :) Though the few times I have talked to artists after shows,
I have only been pleasantly surprised. And I generally don't accost
people fan-boy style; I didn't try to say anything to Popp last night
nor did I approach him myself -- I just observed what was happening a
metre (3 feet :) or so away from me.
quoted 1 line p.
>p.
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