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X-tomatic
from ze war room on 2002-12-15 13:48 [#00481626]
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emotional=technical
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uzim
on 2002-12-15 13:59 [#00481640]
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boc isn't that emotional to me.
it's nice and soothing, but 'further' or 'vletrmx21' are more emotional than any boc i've heard.
and i don't know, i like the music i like. feelings and emotions are all that matters in the end (i think), so i think if you prefer 'technical' then technical brings better emotions to you than what is considered as 'emotional'...
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giant_robot7
from Davis (United States) on 2002-12-15 16:49 [#00481799]
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i happen to find ae more emotional that BoC, or at least i find that they cover a wider range of emotions. BoC seem to focus on one specific mood, and use all their technical skill to follow that one mood, whereas ae albums can evoke multiple responses from me.
the exception of course being confield, which seems largely devoid of any emotional content to me.
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jupitah
from Minneapolis (United States) on 2002-12-15 17:01 [#00481808]
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maybe emotions have always existed and not evolved. maybe, in the beginning, it was pure emotion without any thought. the big bang might have been a pretty emotional experience for us... even orgasmic?
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CORTEX
from Canada on 2002-12-15 19:30 [#00481888]
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ok, i understand what you mean. maybe youre right, i shouldve chosen an arbitrary absolute measurement scale. but that wasnt the point i wanted to illustrate.
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CORTEX
from Canada on 2002-12-15 19:33 [#00481889]
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i never said music was one or the other, as if it was a dichotomy (is that a word in english?).
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boket
from Australia on 2002-12-15 19:53 [#00481905]
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Autechre are often technically amazing, but I never get the impression that that's the main aim. The technical and 'emotional' sides are working together.
With Aphex Twin, I occasionally feel he's just wanking around technically for the sake of it. Surface over substance. (But when he's good, he's damn good.)
Autechre can be austere, and the 'emotions' they evoke may not be easy to identify, but you sure feel something.
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Zeus
from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-12-15 19:55 [#00481908]
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there are more emotions then happy and sad.
People like autechre release these undefinable feelings. Perhaps they only exist when listening to this type of music?
But yeah, autechre are masterful at emotion AND technical skill.
Thats why they are so famous. Cause they are so good.
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jupitah
from Minneapolis (United States) on 2002-12-15 19:58 [#00481910]
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yah, a lot of music seems to be about getting undefinable emotions out. sometimes when i'm making a track i feel i'm chasing a feeling that i've yet to truely feel. i've not yet caught anything yet, but it's early in my process.
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Zeus
from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-12-15 20:02 [#00481914]
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yeah.
and sometimes people cant handle it.
Like, i was listen to telefon tel aviv, and my sister was like "i cant stand this. its beautiful melodies, with frantic beats... totally opposite emotions are being displayed"
they combine to form a new emotion.
imo
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jupitah
from Minneapolis (United States) on 2002-12-15 20:17 [#00481919]
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agree. the elements formed between the elements?
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revpersona
from Plainfield (United States) on 2002-12-15 20:59 [#00481926]
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If it couldn't be both, then Emotional handsdown.
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