At 04:28 AM 3/8/2001 -0500, Nintari Man wrote:
quoted 9 lines Yes. IDM is no longer about lifting the quality of the music ... no,>Yes. IDM is no longer about lifting the quality of the music ... no,
>no. Raising the bar has become raising the BPM, raising the technical
>complexity to insane levels. Forget brilliant composition! Trigger
>1,000,00 random samples in 30 seconds, and you're a fucking genius!
>
>"Yeah, all of my samples are stored on a 500 Terabyte RAID array which I
>trigger through a direct midi interface to my brain bla bla"
>
>Bah. That's not going to make you any more of a competent musician.
C'mon. It's fun. This guy has this geeky attittude towards producing his
music and I think it's great.
the end result may not be incredible, but it's certainly decent, and the
production behind it is amazing.
np: lipswitch.
/ wells // wells@submute.net
"i saved latin. what did you ever do?"
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