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Josh Davison
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Thu, 11 May 2000 17:23:07 -0500 (CDT)
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Re: [idm] song titles
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it's just a fad, people will move on to the next style as soon as somebody makes on up ... but really think about where song titles have traditionally come from. back in the day, songs had lyrics (that's when people "sing" over the music for those of you who have been listening to autechre) and you'd take the title from a line in the lyrics. other times people would write a song based on a place or a person (like Mozart -- he's got a symphony called "Prague" for instance). but alot of the music i write --er, construct-- basically comes about as a series of happy technological accidents rather than a pre-existing vision so coming up with a title for the piece of music will happen in the same way. if i do have an emotion associated with the song, I'll come up with words that evoke that emotion for the title. sometimes i get names from my gear ... most digital instruments do not supply an ASCII type keyboard so you're stuck entering names through these convoluted processes like "type the 3 key four times for the letter 'f'" or tapping in letters from your controller keyboard. It's very easy to mess up a title and from there it's very easy to say "hey that glitchy title looks really kool" because you saw a title with a name like that on the latest Ae release... anyway that's a large part of it anyway. i consciously try to NOT come up with names that sound like autechre titles (or aphex twin titles -- you know, the funny anagrams and computer symbols) because I don't want to get yelled at by IDM-L headz (hehehehe) so most of my song titles come from science, physics, bad jokes and chicago landmarks. stay away. mine. splaen, glixbo, prlo6bim. josh -- String Theory : Digital Music for Humans http://www.enteract.com/~yoshi/index.cgi On Thu, 11 May 2000, aaron wrote:
quoted 32 lines on the same Ae cloning thing..> on the same Ae cloning thing.. > certainly many people may model after or be severly influenced by Ae's > music.. > but does that really mean they need to model thier song naming scheme after > it? > why is it that most new IDM artists need to reference tons of numbers and > nonsensical words into song names? > what ever happened to naming a song after or related to it's inspiration? or > target feeling? > > all these "ikzart 4" and "melydo" silly letter mixing song names keep > getting on my nerves.. > i'd rather see people name songs after something i have no clue as to what > it's in reference to > i.e. "jennifer" or "a long time away from home" and have them even SEEM to > mean something.. > i think it adds a bit to the value of it.. the more wack names i see.. the > less i remember the name.. > also.. the less i seem to associate almost ANY type of humanity to it.. > > anyone else agree? disagree? > > aaron > systorm technologies > www.systorm.com > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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