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From:
Tosh Cooey
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Date:
Thu, 16 Nov 2000 13:38:09 +0100
Subject:
[idm] shit in a can is intellectual art
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I can't believe you said this. You must be really insecure about what you do to try and justify its (and your own) existence with some bullshit about free expression. It's like saying one "intellectual" wanker taking a bunch of crap and throwing it haphazardly on a canvas is groundbreaking intelligent collage, like Jackson Pollack, and has more freedom to express themself than another "intellectual" wanker who paints precise lines and shapes, like Barnett Newman. The only reason for anyone to dismiss house music is because they are unfamiliar with it and the surrounding culture makes them feel insecure, and this holds true for EVERY kind of music and possibly cultural things as well. Tosh ---------------- From: "Matt Anderson" <655321@telus.net> Subject: RE: house vs. idm Message-ID: <NCBBKNDBGLJADEIFLFFPCEFICJAA.655321@telus.net> WARNING: this post is coming mainly from a 'musician's' point of view... ( I use musician because I don't know what else to use) What it comes down to for me is that I am not generally a fan of any purpose built music. Mainly because to do so, it has to conform to rules. I make music because I love the creative freedom that comes along with doing so. It is just an audible version of a collage or poem. No rules, and I can do whatever I want. So to me, when I see that to make a house track, it HAS to have energy, HAS to be between 110-135 BPM, HAS to have a consistant beat, etc. I say no thanks... These rules/guidlines seem totally restricting. If you enjoy making regimented music, then fine, but I would certainly feel like part of a cookie cutter process if I made house music. Don't take this as an attack on skill or intelligence... It takes great skill in producing good house, but for me it's about creative freedom. -Matt- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org