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offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2003-08-09 20:10 [#00815934]
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who ripped off who?

beginning of,
lexancult - the blurring of trees \08 - strangelove offline

or

Venetian Snares\Songs About My Cats\venetian snares - 03 -
neptalactone


 

offline horsefactory from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-09 20:18 [#00815942]
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i remember some time ago it was proven beyond a shadow of a
doubt that vsnares is a complete rip off of every "IDM"
artist in the world


 

offline weatheredstoner from same shit babes. (United States) on 2003-08-09 22:00 [#00815980]
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good ear!

The sounds are similar but the arrangements differ.


 

offline handoverthecart on 2003-08-09 22:09 [#00815983]
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haha! are you speaking of this thread?


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2003-08-09 22:45 [#00815993]
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that may be true, but what idea is original, really? if
you're going to criticize musicians for making music similar
to that of other people, you might as well criticize every
musician in existence. With all of the possibilities on our
Dorian and Phrygian scales, there is always a chance that
some guy twiddling in his basement is going to make
something that may have a faint resemblance to a Bach song
he's never heard before.

The fact of the matter is, no matter what idea you may have
thought of, there's about a million other people out there
who have either done it or thought of it. Many bands in the
60s obviously ripped off the beatles, in the 70s punk bands
imitating each other was commonplace (still is today), and
even in the 90s Seattle rock bands borrowed concepts and
sounds from one another. For instance, look at Nirvana. Some
punk musicians agreed that when they first heard them, they
considered them to be punk. But the radio stations called it
"grunge." And "new wave" was originally a term coined by
punk bands looking to become mainstream. And even Aphex
Twin's SAWII was extraordinarily similar to the works of
Brian Eno, and yet it was still hailed as being an
intelligent and thought-provoking work.

I know I sound like a dick, and you're most likely right,
but you can't criticize anyone for not being original.
Because there's no such thing as original anymore. :D


 

offline Duble0Syx from Columbus, OH (United States) on 2003-08-09 22:56 [#00815999]
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I think there still lies a thin possibilty of originality.
*note the usage of the word "Thin"


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2003-08-09 22:59 [#00816000]
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yeah, thin as in about 0.00000000000000000000000000000001
percent. :-D


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2003-08-09 22:59 [#00816002]
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*puts on his soldier helmet, dives in his foxhole and
prepares to be bombarded*


 

offline Duble0Syx from Columbus, OH (United States) on 2003-08-09 23:01 [#00816004]
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I haven't heard anything that sounds like my shitty music.
(tosses a grenade into the foxhole)


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2003-08-09 23:03 [#00816006]
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH*explodes*


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2003-08-10 12:09 [#00816544]
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Oddio, I completely agree, but this one just REALLY caught
my ear.


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2003-08-10 12:23 [#00816547]
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you guys are dumb


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2003-08-10 12:31 [#00816550]
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it's completely understandable. :-D


 

offline FLUX on 2003-08-11 01:49 [#00817050]
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This is quite ridiculous.
At one point or another every IDM artist sounds like
another. It springs from the use of similar instrument,
effects etc. That is why if you notice all of the albums
that are released in a similar time period share similar
traits. Early UZIQ can easily be confused for early Aphex.
Some of the Early Squarepusher tracks sound a whole lot like
late period drill'n'bass Aphex etc etc etc.

Moaning about this is quite childish considering this
problem is a lot more common in guitar/bass/drum based Rock,
riffs get lifted and reapropriated as do melodies and chord
progressions. And lets not even get started on Hip Hop.


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2003-08-11 02:03 [#00817058]
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after reading that thread handoverthecart posted i think
vsnares is laughing all the way to the bank...

ripoff!! :P


 


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