Some horizons are bigger then others, so why limit them with genre walls? Maybe this goes for Lex.(Alex
Graham), AFX and many more. Life would be boring if everyone stood still, and this goes for artistic
expressions too.
IDM's threshold for good music has grown weak and sad. It's sad when recording a fart and then making it
glitch like some bad CD and adding some bell sounds is titled as "Cutting Edge" and then having 20,000
so called pioneers releasing the same shit. That's not called cutting edge it's called Normal!!! It
feels like MOST of what gets released now feels lifeless with no direction, no message, and no travel.
Most so called artist should ask themselves why do I make the music I do????? Not that anyone needs to
know, but with all the "sounds like"and "looks like" going on it makes us think. Soon the AFXs and Warps
of the world will just sell license patents on styles to the masses of so called artist, just like
inventors do with their inventions. That would be funny, selling styles like light bulbs. But I guess
when there is a demand for the emperor's new clothes there is going to be suppliers.
Oh!! and about this statement!!!
(my point is, if you're good and capable, it takes time to make truly
excellent music. so being prolific at the start to help make
yourself popular goes dead against trying to make excellent music.
and if you take the time and make excellent music, but wait until you
have enough to release at once such that it appears you're being
prolific, most of the stuff you've spent all this time working on
will now be 'old' and people won't think it's as great as it would
have seemed had you released it when you first made it.)
Wow!!!!
A: Some one could work on a math problem all day and still get it wrong. Some people can take a second
on it and get it right. So time does not matter.
B. This is not Pop music.
Isophlux
"You will never see the light, hiding under a warped shadow."
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