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offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2006-11-21 13:01 [#02005651]
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i came to the point where i was going to ask me:
"shit, what am i going to listen to NOW?"
i was being unsatisfied with music
and became really desperate...

every once in a while i felt like Bill and enjoyed a
classic
but after that i fell into the pit again...

now ive got internet access again and download shitloads of
music i cant really give a full listen to

i can imagine a day without bothering about music
can be quite sane but

having lots of diverse music styles in store prevents
boredom
and im spending much time on getting a collection of
everything i loved and lent, forgot, or is damaged

greatest find today: dub side of the moon
some nice dub, nice bass guitar and the melodies are great
of course since its an all time classic

this album is the opposite of being disappointed by the
"everything new is old" drama




 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2006-11-21 13:09 [#02005663]
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Although I've already heard a fair bit of music today before
finding this thread, the proposition is an interesting
experiment. I'd like to see for myself whether my need for
music is an aural addiction or habitual ritual.

Dog_Belch, how many times have you had to remind yourself
not to instinctually press play on a track today?


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2006-11-21 13:12 [#02005666]
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Quite a few, I'd say on average about every half hour. It
just is interesting, beyond arguments of "music is shit" or
whatever, as you say that impulse.. is there, to put
something on. So, it's good to be mindful of it, because, is
that urge there because I need music, or is there
something I want to cover up or... you know, I think it's an
interesting idea and something I'd say give a go at doing.


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2006-11-21 13:23 [#02005677]
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is that urge there because I need music, or is there
something I want to cover up or...


As much as I'm sure that I could go a day without, I
actually do have the 'cover up' issues at night. I need
music or fan/television ambience when I sleep. Theres
something about that ringing silence at night.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-11-21 13:27 [#02005683]
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it could be habit, but that's just as bad.. habitual
enjoyment of music? when something is a habit it probably
gets the same effect as oversaturation does only that you
don't mind the song being there, you just tune it out.
There's a therapy for tinnitus that works on this.. they
find out the frequency of your tinnitus and then condition
you so that you tune it out...


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2006-11-21 13:30 [#02005689]
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the whole habit thing I find keeps creating new rules for
the ability to enjoy whatever the habit may be. for instance
going on hiatus for certain genres or artists. it's pretty
bad when you're so saturated that you need to do this.


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2006-11-21 13:36 [#02005696]
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Well that I think is an interesting point, the saturation.
Before, if you had to seek out say a rare record by, oh I
don't know, Aphex, in order to hear it... but now, you can
download his ENTIRE OEUVRE from some satanic bumhole like
Oink and... ok, you've got the lot. But what's interesting I
think is that notion of consciously enforcing a hiatus on
listening to an artist that previously "naturally" occured
due to the scarcity of their records.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-11-21 13:40 [#02005699]
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I'd actually prefer it if someone sued the asses of all file
sharing programs right now; I even find myself succumbing to
the sudden urge for some silly song by downloading it off
the internet, and I hate it.. I feel way better about
putting on a vinyl that I had to travel to another city to
get a hold of (like some remixes of nils petter molvær that
I have that first were on order from holland for two months
and then I found them in oslo so I took a trip to visit my
brother and buy some vinyl) than putting on some mp3 shit.


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2006-11-21 13:43 [#02005701]
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I agree, and I would close down Oink and sue their arses and
put them in jail, I believe they are destroying culture,
whilst they'll say they are disseminating it.


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2006-11-21 13:46 [#02005708]
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how often do you find yourself putting on a record and
giving it a start to finish introspect. most of the time
we've got a track stuck in our heads and must rush to the
closest click to download it. which is all the more
interesting considering this topic. in the silence, we're
actually humming something we'de like to hear.


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2006-11-21 13:48 [#02005711]
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I'm concious of keep piping up in this thread, but again, I
did think of that, or something along those lines, looking
at all my silent CDs, thinking if they'd never be played
again. Could I just look at them and remember the music and
hum it along in my (sodden beermat) of a brain, would they
still "live" in that sense.

I'll shut up now. Next project should be No dog_belch day.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-11-21 13:54 [#02005718]
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outside of those songs I don't care about, but that other
people like to put on at parties (who the fuck bothers with
buying franz ferdinand songs?), I'm going to delete
all my mp3s.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-11-21 13:57 [#02005720]
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I always listen to albums all the way through. Or.. I may
sometimes have other stuff to do so I have to stop
listening, but I never put on an album to hear one song and
then change to another album. That's musical ADHD and comes
with the mp3s, and I hate it.

I won't pretend I always actively listen 100% of the time
through the album (I don't always have an hour to spend
being ineffective), but I have the album on from start to
end, and it's there, I'm listening.. I may just be focused
on something else at times.

I'm putting that molvær vinyl on right now

'cause I took a six hour train to get it.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-11-21 13:58 [#02005721]
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I can recommend it, btw.. it's the Solid Ether Remixes.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-11-21 14:01 [#02005723]
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"I'll shut up now. Next project should be No dog_belch
day.
"

please don't. Outside of the odd shortlived "album by artist
is really good --- yes! --- yes! --- no! --- yes!" thread,
this is maybe the only proper music talk thread we've had
all year.


 

offline uzim on 2006-11-21 14:30 [#02005766]
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i couldn't have a "no music day" even if i actually
wanted to... there would always be some music
"playing" in my head.


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2006-11-21 14:44 [#02005790]
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Well, this is the thing, the whole loose concept of "No
Music Day" is obviously in order to bring about a discussion
about music in a general sense, so this knee jerk reaction
from some people with "wtf??? this is stooopid" is just,
depressing and misses the point.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-11-21 15:15 [#02005825]
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I just realised I never clicked any links in this thread,
mostly because I wasn't going to participate (maybe I'll do
it after the 27th). However, I was kind of thinking there
could be some other reason to do this, as I indicated
earlier. Like with 4'33" or something where it'd be more
about actively listening to all sounds around you.. I'd
probably just get a really bad urge to buy a portable
recorder and sample some stuff for making music or
something, but hopefully I'd notice more things around me..
like I some times do when I'm in some mood where I notice
weird details on things around me. This one time I saw a
fork stuck in a wall, and another time there was a very
bright and shiny marble reflecting the light of the sun in
the middle of a really really dirt gutter... it sounds kind
of pretentious, but I really enjoy noticing those things
from time to time, but I've never done it properly with
sounds, and I bet there are lots of weird sounds that you
never notice in everyday activities...


 

offline scup_bucket from bloated exploding piss pockets on 2006-11-21 15:20 [#02005835]
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I don't listen to a whole lot of music anyway, it doesn't
take much for me to get over saturated.

What's really interesting is when I have to drive for about
3 hours or more and I've forgotten to bring music (radio is
not an option). I find myself babbling and performing
things; sometimes I try to make the loudest scream I can, or
the most terrible noise. Then I laugh loudly and continue a
conversation that went unfavorably for me...

It's dream-like; it lets me organize my thoughts, which can
definately be an uncomfortable thing to do.

Music can be like any vice; for drunken mastah it seems to
take the place of coffee (as many people need coffee to work
or concentrate). I think "no music day" is mostly for those
people who say "what!!? no music?! music is my life!"; those
people who haven't even thought about the possibility
of negative effects from music. With other vices, it's more
known that there are negative qualities, so there can be,
potentially, a bit of self-regulation.

Time to get off the internet.



 

offline scup_bucket from bloated exploding piss pockets on 2006-11-21 15:25 [#02005836]
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not quite time to get off the internet.

you mentioned how you'd probably get an urge to record
things to make music if you weren't listening to music.
That's exactly the reaction I had some time ago; I wanted to
record interesting sound environments because I thought they
were so interesting. But that's just the thing, the sounds
are interesting there in the environment they're from. To
record them and have people listen to them as music would
just be silly, it would kill the beauty of it, just like how
performance music is thought sometimes to have been killed,
or defeated. Or something


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-11-21 15:27 [#02005838]
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oh, yeah, I usually beatbox, sing and hum a bit if I don't
have music available... and when I write the synth is always
right in front of me, so I'll try and create a new tune or
something.

I may indeed be addicted, yes, but thus far I haven't really
gotten that feeling of over-saturation with too many things;
I rotate quite a bit, and I also mostly listen to vinyl and
cds, so I have to put an effort in if I'm going to listen to
something, and if I want new music I go out and buy it, so..
well, I guess it's worth something outside of the music
itself (not talking money or even the effort of getting it,
but.. there's something). Of course, this could be
the same for anyone else, even those who only have mp3s, but
I like to think not and I take the mp3 music adhd as a proof
of that.


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2006-11-21 15:27 [#02005840]
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Which is related to what Bill Drummond says about the whole
"No Music " thing when he says...

"It has nothing to do with the genre and everything to do
with the fact that it's just there on tap. Maybe I want
music that is to do with place and time and occasion; music
that we can only ever hear if we travel to one specific
place at one special time. This does not mean Pink Floyd at
Live8.
"


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-11-21 15:30 [#02005843]
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yeah, field recordings rarely fill the same purpose in a
song as they do when you are where you record them; a birds
song may be beautiful on a day in a park, but when it's in
the middle of a sawtooth synth chord, it's just cheesy; a
stream may cluck its mesmerising beat when you're staring
into its water trying to figure out if the shiny thing on
the bottom is just a rock or a clock someone dropped or a
lump of gold or something, but in a song it makes you want
to pee plus it's cheesy.

haha, writing this, I feel like I sometimes do when I'm at a
café discussing philosophy.. some of the.. technical talk..
can often sound like complete bullshit if you don't know
explicitly what it means in the context we're using it in,
so I feel like people who seem to hear what we're saying are
somehow judging us. Not that it should matter, but sometimes
it does anyway.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-11-21 15:37 [#02005852]
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did anyone besides dog do this, btw?


 

offline scup_bucket from bloated exploding piss pockets on 2006-11-21 15:45 [#02005862]
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yeah! discussing anything within earshot of other-people is
always something I don't like to do. One of my friends will
often do the very opposite of me; he'll start yelling or
speaking very loudly about, say, the latest dnd video game.
He's kinda slow and it's hard to convey any complex
concepts, so we're usually talking about something pretty
dumb when he starts drawing attention.

...but it doesn't have to be a stupid topic for me to get
embarrassed


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2006-11-21 15:46 [#02005864]
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Without realising, Mr Pickles and I just cracked.


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offline ebauche from Ballinamore (Ireland) on 2006-11-22 08:24 [#02006135]
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totally missed that one. played music all day long


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-11-22 08:29 [#02006139]
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no it isn't depending on the subject, it's just rather how
it sounds.. like, if I were at a café and I overheard
someone talking about the transcendence-transcended and
radical choices, I'd be laughing on the inside, but
sometimes.. sometimes I "catch myself" doing it; I hear
myself going "yeah, but, like, when he says you are not what
you are and you are what you are not" then I pause and laugh
a little bit before I finish the sentence.


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2006-11-28 06:12 [#02009018]
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I just got an (admittedly very brief) email from Bill
Drummond, after I wrote to the No Music site on the day. I'm
going to print it out and frame it, OH HAPPY DAY! What a
man.. The Man.


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offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2006-11-28 07:55 [#02009047]
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Post it!


 


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