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Fractal
from New Metropolis (Slovakia) on 2010-09-21 11:52 [#02393616]
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download and read this work by RAMZY ALWAKEEL from UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS (UK) about Norms and meaning of TECHNOLOGICAL MUSIC called IDM... very interesting and educational article :)
click here and download
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lupus yonderboy
from 1970. (United Kingdom) on 2010-09-21 12:31 [#02393619]
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this "guy" sure "likes" his "scare" "quotes".
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Steinvordhosbn
from London (United Kingdom) on 2010-09-21 12:40 [#02393622]
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I copied the text and replaced "Aphex Twin" with "Wisp"
Strictly for the lulz.
RAMZY ALWAKEEL sure sounds like an anagram.
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lupus yonderboy
from 1970. (United Kingdom) on 2010-09-21 12:59 [#02393624]
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personally i hated it. is there an unwritten rule that these sort of wearisome academic papers get extra marks for citing Deleuze and Guattari? It's like a stamp of scholastic caliber.
not my thing, thanks.
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Indeksical
from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-09-21 13:32 [#02393626]
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I was going to write my dissertation on some 'I'DM but I realised it was a rubbish subject and wrote it on the influence of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop instead. It was very satisfying but a pain in the arse.
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Indeksical
from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-09-21 13:33 [#02393627]
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I went to the UNIVERSITY OF HULL (UK). It was ok, my campus was in SCABSBORUGHGHGH (UK) which was rubbish so I often went back to BIRMINGHAM (UK)
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Indeksical
from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-09-21 13:49 [#02393630]
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Jesus this is heavy reading.
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Advocate
on 2010-09-21 14:51 [#02393635]
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IDM (according to Steve Albini):
"As the idiom developed, the music became more and more about the novelty of certain sounds and treatments, ridiculously trivial aspects like tempo and choice of samples, and the public personae of the makers. It became a race to novelty. I find that kind of evolution beneath triviality. It is a decorative, not substantive, evolution."
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lupus yonderboy
from 1970. (United Kingdom) on 2010-09-21 14:54 [#02393636]
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"ridiculously trivial aspects like tempo and choice of samples"
is my favourite bit of that quote.
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Tractern
from Brighton (United Kingdom) on 2010-09-21 15:39 [#02393650]
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Doing a dissertation on something you are interested in out of school sucks some of the fun out of it, no?
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Indeksical
from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-09-21 15:43 [#02393652]
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I enjoyed mine. I read a lot more on the subject than I would have otherwise and got first hand interviews with a couple of people that were fascinating. My problem was that my argument was a little tenuous and that the whole thing comes off as one gigantic piece of cock sucking.
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lupus yonderboy
from 1970. (United Kingdom) on 2010-09-21 17:46 [#02393674]
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yeah, it's a good way to approach folk that you'd otherwise have no good call to. i got to speak to curtis roads amongst others on mine. But yeah- ultimately formal education is the mind-killer. It is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. When the education is gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
Sorry. . . i was just watching dune again.
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