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diastole1
from Oxford (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-24 15:31 [#00192307]
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i have spoken to a music student here at keele uni, and on his 'to do' finod out list he has to read up and listen to some artists, including autechre and aphex twin!!!! fucking awesome!!!
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supreme
from Antwerp (Belgium) on 2002-04-24 17:05 [#00192485]
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yeah,that's cool. let's all go study music at keele uni !!!
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supreme
from Antwerp (Belgium) on 2002-04-24 17:05 [#00192486]
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we would succeed anyway
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patrik
from Keele (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-20 06:42 [#00787157]
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...well that's what I'm doing in September
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promo
from United Kingdom on 2003-07-20 07:31 [#00787179]
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Reading about Autechre and Aphex, career ain't gonna make. Sad.
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patrik
from Keele (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-20 07:37 [#00787180]
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y u say that promo?
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patrik
from Keele (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-20 07:40 [#00787183]
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reading about autechre and aphex surely isn't going to be a guarantee for success but why should it be a guarantee for no success? explain yourself promo
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promo
from United Kingdom on 2003-07-20 07:47 [#00787186]
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Please you can't be serious? I mean shit I enjoy my music but some people on the Board just take it a bit too seriously. With degrees in Aphexism (or whatever the hell it is) and electronic music. I mean studying about Aphex that is just taking things to silly extremes. It just reeks of amateurism and not having a clue about what to do in life. A career is music is just total fantasy it a culdesac.
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promo
from United Kingdom on 2003-07-20 07:58 [#00787190]
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patrik,
Do whatever degree you want to do. I would imagine (I could be wrong) that your parents have probably said you're wasting your time. However do it because you have to let people do what they want to do ultimately, that way and only that way do they find out the pitfuls involved. I personally think a degree in electronic music or whatever is a waste of energy, time and a complete fantasy. But like I say you have to let people do their own thing because they always will anyway.
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patrik
from Keele (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-20 08:01 [#00787191]
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well what are you studying / going to study then?
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patrik
from Keele (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-20 08:05 [#00787193]
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Anyway If you think I chose to study music at Keele because I read this thread then you are not only much mistaken but also have little faith in other people.
And yes, you were wrong.
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promo
from United Kingdom on 2003-07-20 08:12 [#00787199]
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What am I going to study? I think I'm a bit past that. Lol.
By the way I hope you do prove me wrong. I wish you the best of luck.
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dariusgriffin
from cool on 2003-07-20 08:13 [#00787200]
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Yeah, right, it's so much more productive to be an agent of our fabulous bureaucraty, or whatever you think a 'real job' is...
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promo
from United Kingdom on 2003-07-20 08:15 [#00787202]
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dariusgriffin,
Your words not mine.
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patrik
from Keele (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-20 08:21 [#00787204]
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simmer down simmer down
take a chill pill darius, it's just promo's opinion, no need to get all sarky.
what's bureaucraty?
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od_step_cloak
from Pleth (Australia) on 2003-07-20 08:22 [#00787205]
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No shit though I know where Promo is coming from.
Not exactly the same thought paths but I would never study music or anything mostly involving creative process. True aesthetics aren't really something you get taught to you, it's the kind of thing you have to work out yourself.
I would also never be a musician as a trade, coz I just see it as a wank job - if I was doing music for a job I'd have to do "remix this and remix that and then get your ass in gear and make an album organize gigs" and all that shit which I'm not really into and it would take all the fun out of making music for me.
So I pretty much see music strictly as a pasttime hobby, not something I'd consider a career.
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dariusgriffin
from cool on 2003-07-20 08:32 [#00787207]
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Yes sorry, I shouldn't even bother.
Bureaucracy (not 'bureaucraty', my mistake) : the administrative structure of a large or complex organization.
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od_step_cloak
from Pleth (Australia) on 2003-07-20 08:34 [#00787209]
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But then again, I have some pretty far out views on making music (do NOT ask me about what I think about rekkid labels, dmeos etc)
so...uhh forget I said anything
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horsefactory
from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-20 08:35 [#00787210]
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autechre
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patrik
from Keele (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-20 08:40 [#00787216]
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I've heard exactly what you said od_step already from a couple of mates of mine.
But I've been playing the piano for 15 years now and am fascinated about all aspects of music. I just can't imagine myself studying anything else, apart from maybe English but nein danke, kein Bock.
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