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Stevie
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Tue, 18 Apr 2000 16:54:05 +0100
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Re: [idm] detatched:inst. vs vocal
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quoted 4 lines What I'm saying is that not all music can move you!> What I'm saying is that not all music can move you! > it's not a formula. It's not IDM vs. Indie rock /rnb/soul what ever. It's > needing to connect with something in the music and that can come from > anywhere. it all depends on the person.
Absolutely...as I said in my post, it was Liszt's Hungarian Dances that brought me back to reality. It's nothing to do with the style / genre as such. I'm sure there are many people who hate Liszt as much as I like him.
quoted 2 lines I think that if there's one thing in> I think that if there's one thing in > music that does it to more people that not, it's ROMANTICISM. now how
would
quoted 1 line you guys descibe this nebulous term?> you guys descibe this nebulous term?
Romanticism...well...I described it as soul. I think we're talking about the same thing, tho.
quoted 2 lines Side note: does anyone think "moonlight> Side note: does anyone think "moonlight > sonata" is boring or make them feel 'detached'? I bet there's someone.
Well, the first movement is for me the worst (probably cos I was forced to learn how to play it at an early age), but the second is better, and the third totally captivates me. As an example of classical music that makes me feel detached, I'd say the worst offender is Prokofieff. In the first half of the last century, he was one of the most ground-breaking composers...part of a trend away from the romantic period of music (Tchaikovsky, et al) thru 'impressionism' which could be amazingly beautiful (Ravel, Debussy) towards more 'interesting' music (Satie, Cage, Glass). It was at this point in time that composers started exploring the use of weird scales, atonality and rhythm instead of conventional melody and harmony in their music. The roots of IDM? Anyway, the moral is: variety in your listening habits is a VERY good thing. Don't blind yourself to the huge range of music available. Stevie. www.ignition.org.uk www.rewind1000.co.uk np:: Kumquat - 'Gradually Expanding Rutabaga' PS - Does anyone know anything about coding web pages for WAP phones? Please reply in private or everyone will get pissed off for the off-topic-ness. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org