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offline spoonz from Edmonton, AB (Canada) on 2002-07-31 22:32 [#00332572]
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..we will think of (now) new releases such as Gantz Graf,
or the Prodigy's Baby's Got A Temper will be considered
oldschool????


 

offline USACID from Death Valley (Zambia) on 2002-07-31 22:37 [#00332579]
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i consider baby's got temper to be oldschool already since
it sounds like something that belonged on "Fat on my hand"
(e.g. it sucks)

most probably will, technology is advancing quicker, and i'm
sure some new type of stable, softsynth/sequencer/music
production software will be produced that will kick arse and
open up new ave. of music making/ production


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-07-31 22:50 [#00332594]
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I think the comparison of future music creations to present
ones will be comparable to black and white tv's, that old
bubblehead scuba diving equipment etc. compared to their
present versions.


 

offline Ctrl Alt Del from Ft. Worth (United States) on 2002-07-31 22:54 [#00332598]
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probably ,i wouldnt doubt it. but the REAL question is, will
you be here in 10 years to talk about it?


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-07-31 22:58 [#00332600]
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I knew that innocent looking sadistic penguin was plotting
murder..
*sighs relief that I'm not the target of a random viscious
attack sometime between now and 10 years from now


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-07-31 23:05 [#00332605]
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I think the advances in music creation software and the
resulting innovations in experimentation/improvisation have
been occuring geometrically..exponentially...so the question
really is..in ten years..what we will be listening to could
even be categorised as music by todays standard? and vice
versa would to an ear at home with the creations of the
decade future what we listen to sound like music?


 

offline core from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-07-31 23:27 [#00332628]
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in ten years we'll all be wearing silver suits and hovering
over the martian oceans. our minds will be connected
together and we will have no more need for music or sex.


 

offline spoonz from Edmonton, AB (Canada) on 2002-07-31 23:29 [#00332633]
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there's always a need for music and sex, no matter what.
don't forget that.


 

offline Ross from Canada on 2002-08-01 01:40 [#00332683]
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damn straight spoonz !


 

offline electro from detroit on 2002-08-01 17:54 [#00333801]
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i guess what we see now is fashion and music they are the
same
they're just remixed for music and re tailored for clothes
if mozart had a synth he would have been the aphex twin
bjork now is the sound of the future
her style will be pop music in 10 years from now
coco's clothes are still being sold in stores after being
designed almost 100 years now
it is just confusing really
we have the future..10 years from now... already here



 

offline Quoth from Sweden on 2002-08-01 18:00 [#00333812]
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*i think my avatar says it all*


 

offline Laqeuro from New York City (United States) on 2002-08-01 18:01 [#00333814]
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what is that thing?


 

offline ExHore from Stamford, Ct. (United States) on 2002-08-01 18:03 [#00333816]
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ahahahaha


 

offline Quoth from Sweden on 2002-08-01 18:04 [#00333817]
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heh :)

it's my poop smiling at you :)

mmm... tasty!


 

offline ExHore from Stamford, Ct. (United States) on 2002-08-01 18:04 [#00333818]
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yay


 

offline Mickey Mouse from The Moon on 2002-08-01 18:06 [#00333819]
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In the future I think we will all be listening to dvd music
disc's with surround sound. But music will be classified as
it is today I think. Oldies will be oldies, braindance will
be braindance, funk will still be funk. People in the 50's
said that we would be living on colonies on mars by now and
that we would have rocket cars. And look at us. We are still
using the same oil/gas guzzaling vehicles. And remember that
big thing in the early fifties about jet packs? WTF happend
to that! I think people such as Einstien and genius's in the
like are a thing of the past, and that people are going
through a slow and tedious form of dumbaning. Just look at
all of the idiots in high political positions now! Damn its
scary. And now that people are meddling with clonning and
highly advanced genetics just because they can... and not
stopping to think about the horrible problems it could cause
in the future. blech! Makes a mickey want to vomit!


 

offline issation civil from Vienna (Austria) on 2002-08-01 18:07 [#00333820]
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prodigy is never oldschool! they're new shit


 

offline ExHore from Stamford, Ct. (United States) on 2002-08-01 18:07 [#00333821]
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when i grow up, i wanna be an astronut.


 

offline Quoth from Sweden on 2002-08-01 18:07 [#00333822]
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theorists are calling the 20th & 21st centuries the
"ecclectic" period... where musicmakers are using everything
available to produce "music"

good example: Karlheinz Stockhausen & Sir Richard D. James


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2002-08-01 18:36 [#00333854]
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10 years from now, people who are now still too young to
listen to music such as braindance, will probably think that
AFX, []< & ae sounds very old-fashinoned and amateuristic.

But i believe to you and me it will still sound the same. No
matter what kind of music will be released in the future...
i don't think it will affect the way i listen to the music i
already listen to today.

I think music from the 80's sounds rather dated... but
people who were twenty years old in the 80's will probably
think it sounds 'normal', and not be able to hear what's
dated about it.



 


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