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Mon, 16 May 2005 18:30:25 +0000
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[idm] Internet Musicians Adopt 'Pet Sounds'
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dunno if anyone has heard the prince album that was remixed or re made in a similar vein featuring artists like capitol K etc but Im really not sure that this sort of thing even needs to be done. What are we doing by attempting to re edit work of this calibre for a modern ear, music like this doesnt have to be re edited to be made to sound modern, it sounds it anyway, thats why it is still so revered. I dunno, a lot of the more hard edged IDM stuff can take tunes ironicly or however the artist wants to use them but its often done with severity that gives it a bit of honesty. I dunno im starting to waffle but you get the idea.
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quoted 183 lines To: "idm@hyperreal.org" <idm@hyperreal.org>>To: "idm@hyperreal.org" <idm@hyperreal.org> >Subject: [idm] Fwd: RHIZOME_RAW: Internet Musicians Adopt 'Pet Sounds' >Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 18:25:51 +0200 > > >(?.?'?(?.?'? `'?.?)`' ?.?) >?.?? >( `?.? >`?.? ) >?.?)? >(.?? >`*. >*. >shooting yourself in the balls is not the way to have a happy life > >http://dolmensniper.motime.com/ > > > > > >----- Forwarded message from Greg Smith <greg.smith@utoronto.ca> ----- > Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 12:21:51 -0700 > From: Greg Smith <greg.smith@utoronto.ca> >Reply-To: Greg Smith <greg.smith@utoronto.ca> > Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: Internet Musicians Adopt 'Pet Sounds' > To: list@rhizome.org > >Internet Musicians Adopt 'Pet Sounds'. > >A group of internet-based electronic musicians are celebrating the >anniversary of the release of the classic Beach Boys album 'Pet >Sounds' by remixing it for the 21st Century. The album, titled >'Hippocamp Ruins Pet Sounds', comes from contributors to acclaimed net >label Hippocamp.net. Each track from the original album has been >reconstructed by a different artist, creating an album as diverse and >inventive as the original. > >In a project similar to DJ Dangermouse's controversial 'The Grey >Album' (which spliced rapper Jay-Z's vocals with the music of the >Beatles), 'Hippocamp Ruins Pet Sounds' takes the original Beach Boys >vocals for each track and creates new musical landscapes for them. >Comprising styles ranging from electro-pop via glitchcore and ambient >to all-out avant-garde, this release demonstrates that art cannot be >stifled in an era of closely guarded copyrights and litigious record >companies. > >"The idea came from Hippocamp contributor Blue T-Shirt", explains >fellow contributor Martin Bryant (AKA The Star Fighter Pilot). "We >wanted to do something interesting and new with an album that >regularly tops 'Best album ever' polls. We wanted people to get a new >perspective on a classic. > >"Pet Sounds was originally released on May 16th 1966 and next year is >the 40th anniversary of its release. It made sense to us to release an >unconventional album at an unconventional time - its 39th >anniversary". > >The album is spreading across the internet via P2P (peer-to-peer) >networks and more information can be found at the website >http://petsounds.a.la > > >Background: >PET SOUNDS > >Critics and fans of popular music have long identified the 1966 album >Pet Sounds as a milestone of musical achievement. The circumstances >that birthed this masterpiece are well documented - the turmoil of the >Wilsons, within and without (especially Brian, tormented genius and >Pet Sounds mastermind); the band's disinterest in spearheading a >sophisticated-feeling musical revolution; and perhaps most >significantly, the indelible ripples cast over the future of pop music >as we were to know it. > >The music-loving public's fascination with Pet Sounds has increased as >its fingerprints continue to be discovered throughout the outer >reaches of the pop universe. The shadow cast by this monolithic album >looms over the discographies of all but the most accomplished >musicians of history, with the obvious exception of the Fab Four. >Indeed, the Beatles played a pivotal role in the genesis of Pet >Sounds; Prior to the landmark 1965 Beatles LP Rubber Soul, an album >was generally constructed as a collection of songs, usually padded >with mediocre b-sides. Legend has it that Brian was caught off-guard >by the completeness and cohesiveness of Rubber Soul and vowed to best >this accomplishment. The next few years pitted Brian Wilson pitted >against the Beatles (each of which had stopped touring at this point) >in a brief exchange of attempts to one-up each another, culminating in >the insurmountable achievement that was the Summer of Love's Sgt. >Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and sending Brian into a downward >spiral of depression and self-abuse in his attempts to best the >Beatles' undeniable masterwork. > >The story doesn't end there. the condensed version outlines Brian's >triumphant return to the top of his game; his well-received >re-creations of Pet Sounds on tour; and the completion of SMiLE, his >"teenage symphony to God" intended to trump Sgt. Pepper's. The year is >now 2005; the Wilson saga continues to unfold. Strangely enough, >however, the latest chapter in this story was written not by the man >himself, but a rag-tag group of electronic bedroom musicians hell-bent >on blowing his undisputed classic apart. Out of respect, of course. >Not to mention that there's something particularly thrilling about >taking a sledgehammer to something untouchable. > > >HIPPOCAMP.NET >Net label Hippocamp.net has been releasing experimental, mainly >electronic music since 2000. Based in Manchester, England but >releasing music from all over the world, Hippocamp distributes all its >releases as MP3 downloads free of charge. It has become a respected >site for finding new and unusual music of the highest quality. >'Hippocamp Ruins Pet Sounds' is released in the month of the net >label's fifth anniversary. > > > >Resources: >http://www.petsounds.a.la >http://www.hippocamp.net >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_Sounds > >-------------------------------------------------------------- > >DISCLAIMER > >Here are some things that need to be said: > >Pet sounds is an album that everyone should own, study, cherish, and >enjoy. Hippocamp Ruins Pet Sounds is an open-ended experiment >conducted out of reverence, curiosity, and aware of the sobering fact >that you can't improve upon perfection. > >Despite the fact that the release is named Hippocamp Ruins Pet Sounds, >Hippocamp does not endorse the creation or distribution of this work. >At no time was hippocamp.net involved with distributing this material >to the public. Hippocamp's involvement has been explicitly limited to >providing a forum where the artists could plan the project before its >completion and where fans could discuss the values and cultural >ramifications of such a piece of art. > >As the project tended towards completion we began to contemplate the >merit of the art we were making and what it meant to the artists >involved. It became apparent that the values of such a project were >greater than we had anticipated. We believe the recognition of these >ideas reinforces the project's merit as a piece of critical commentary >to be freely disseminated and discussed. Here are some of the key >concepts regarding Hippocamp Ruins Pet Sounds: > >- The songs that form Pet Sounds are timeless and as relevant today as >they ever were. >- Recontextualizing the sounds, lyrics, and feelings of the original >work can transform the listening experience entirely. >- Anything we meager bedroom artists shall ever hope to accomplish >will never hold a torch to the masterpiece that is the original Pet >Sounds. >- We hope that any fans of the Beach Boys with no previous electronic >music listening experience may discover an appreciation for the stuff >and vice versa. >- We relish the opportunity to increase public awareness about the >original Pet Sounds and perhaps increase album sales as a result. >- The recognizable elements of Pet Sounds are still beautiful when >presented in a drastically altered form. >- Perhaps this demonstrates in an exagerated way how pervasive the >influence of classics such as Pet Sounds may be. > >Support Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys! Buy an album! See a live >show! Great music never dies. >+ >-> post: list@rhizome.org >-> questions: info@rhizome.org >-> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz >-> give: http://rhizome.org/support >-> visit: on Fridays the Rhizome.org web site is open to non-members >+ >Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the >Membership Agreement available online at http://rhizome.org/info/29.php > >----- End forwarded message ----- > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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