I'm curious -- what does anyone think it means to take music seriously
(or not)?
I guess I take music seriously -- but I've never let that stand in the
way of having a good time with it either!
BTW, in case anyone cares, I have now moved to Los Angeles from Hong
Kong...trying to get a new laptop techno/IDM/jazz improv band together
here, hopefully I'll be gigging around town with a new incarnation of
Digital Cutup Lounge in the near future.
If anyone reading this message is a jazz improviser in LA and want to
jam, drop me a line...
John
--
John von Seggern
DJ/producer/bassist
Digital Cutup Lounge
http://www.digitalcutuplounge.com
Adam Piontek wrote:
quoted 29 lines --- Conrad Seaman <CSeaman@rpmtec.com> wrote:
> --- Conrad Seaman <CSeaman@rpmtec.com> wrote:
> > [...] My general feeling is that the
> > world is catching up with
> > us (ie IDM, dance music, electronica) much more that
> > most of us would like
> > to believe or imagine. As listeners we like to feel
> > separate and distinct.
>
> Woohoo! I agree with that. Hey, I just bought
> Frogger 2 (this game KICKS ASS! I can't stress this
> enough), and the music for the game is very IDM-ish.
> Well, in a highly-produced kind of way.
>
> > good old tune... when was
> > the last time you hummed the latest Pole tune to
>
> That's why I listen to Proem. I'm humming his tunes
> all the time. ALL THE TIME.
>
> -Adam
>
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