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Old 12-04-2006, 12:54   #201 (permalink)

 
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Boom Bip
Little Shying Man
Amon Tobin

Three that I listen to a great deal and that have a great deal of depth to their music and yeeegads, its electronic sample based stuff...

I still like hitting my drums more that anything but also love dabbling in the dark arts of midi and programme based gubbins. I have no idea what I am doing more often than not but no denying they are yet another tool for use in creating! I take my hat off to those that make it sound fantastic and look easy! Same goes for anything to be honest. The lass that put my sandwich together the other day was simply inspiring! I immediately went home and laid down a drone piece on the computer called 'my filling my filling with pesto to go'.

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Yup. I left you holding a big package in your hand whilst shouting at me
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Yup. I left you holding a big package in your hand whilst shouting at me
That would have been "Get a haircut!" I didn't think you heard me clearly.
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Old 12-04-2006, 13:04   #204 (permalink)

 
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That would have been "Get a haircut!" I didn't think you heard me clearly.
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What's this thread about?
This has become the thread where we make the absurd argument that one medium of creating music is fundamentally better than another.
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This has become the thread where we make the absurd argument that one medium of creating music is fundamentally better than another.
Can I refer you to the title of the thread.....says it all I say!!
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No, this is the "SHOUT AT JIM" thread... If you know a Jim, shout at him!

My dead dad was called Jim... "WHY DID YOU FUCK OFF TO LONDON?.. CHEERS!!!"
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Can I refer you to the title of the thread.....says it all I say!!
the title isn't "which form of creating music is fundamentally betterer, electronic or traditional instrumentation?" it's just "musical tastes" which to me is looking for preference not an outright better form of music.

i'm not sure i've put that across very well, i know what i mean.
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the title isn't "which form of creating music is fundamentally betterer, electronic or traditional instrumentation?" it's just "musical tastes" which to me is looking for preference not an outright better form of music.

i'm not sure i've put that across very well, i know what i mean.
Yes I agree, I have never suggested that 1 method is better than another, but to my ears music created with traditional instruments by musicians is best....thats my personal taste nothing more.
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