Friday, March 26, 2004

here is an excerpt from the Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music:
"... And then eventually someone comes across the not-so-brilliant realization that if you pretty much loop anything, like a car door slamming or a dog barking (these are actual tracks), it becomes music. Well, duh. But then why go on to say that you are embarking on something progressive and forward-thinking simply because no one else on the planet sees the inherent musicality in scratching tree bark or distorted club soda fizz. ... Experimental Techno is really a hit-n-miss genre. Mostly it's miss. Like peeing into a test tube. Every track that has a stroke of brilliance hardly makes up for the hours and hours of sludge that these producers churn out on a daily basis." (emphasis is bigor's)

interesting thought... music composition become trial and error experience... kinda like food discovery, huh?!

everybody can recognize food, - more or less. but imagine you are in the tribe on the... um, mars or something, - you gotta try and error everything around in order to just find something eadible, first - survive and the everything else. i wonderwhat if music also releases or supress some energies in a human body. than it's some kinda *food* for a nervous system. now we've got technology to produce that too... here we go, - junk music is cheap and make you sick... :)

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