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I think Corgan must be the only person in the world to grow a shit goatee, put on a shit fishing hat and come out looking better than he normally does.
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on a larger scale, however, i think it would be fair to rate some musicians and their approaches as more forward thinking than others. say if you compared the overdone auto-tuned vocals of t-pain to making an album out of broken equipment. glice although i appreciate you refraining from straight out calling me a cunt and a twat (so far) i don't think you know what i think is truely innovative. just because i think the work of a few artists is still unique doesn't meant i think they at the PURE FOREFRONT OF MUSICAL EXPERIMENTATION. I still think they push boundaries though, and really i think that is very hard to deny. porky don't give me this "quick run through your posts" bullshit. please. like i said i'm not making this personal. mostly because this is a message board and i think it's kind of sad to trade insults about personal traits which have been gathered from a few posts on the internet. also i don't really get what's with the pumpkins pics given i posted Quote:
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I seriously and honestly do not care what you or anyone else, ever, thinks is innovative.
The only point I'm making is that the examples you used weren't that innovative or forward-thinking, even within the narrow field of popular 'electronica' (I genuinely despise that term, by the way), 10 years ago. I'm not saying I have any names to replace them (non-dancable electronic music was never my thing) but I didn't claim they were better than the innovative-in-its-context music like Beyoncé's single ladies. Remember, context is very important. EDIT: And, now I come to think of it, AFX and the like were probably more interesting closer to 15 years ago. Fucking hell, I'm too old to be on the internet, surely.
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In all honestly I think he (zero-syg) is a bit too young and naive on a certain level...and lacks a bit of "perspective" on stuff..
This is not a masked insult or anything like that, just something I think is basically a fact. The "pushing boundaries" is always relative, the spectrum is so wide... Back on the topic of "good music", I agree almost 100% with atsonic and his post a few posts behind. Heck, I really don't give a damn about the "reason" a song is written for as long as it's a good song to me. Even someone 100% focused on getting rich can write good songs to reach his greedy goal.
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Going to call my greatest hits album "PURE FOREFRONT OF MUSICAL EXPERIMENTATION", thanks.
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C'mon nic, call him a cunt, you know you want to.
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10.15.2009, 06:44 AM | #108 |
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alright yeah i see your point there. context is indeed important when talking about these things.
i'm going to have to disagree with you about calling the artists i listed as being not particularly innovative though. like you say, context is important, and i think in the context of "electronica" what they were doing was just as creative as their peers. as i said, in that field there's so much opportunity for original ideas, it's really difficult to label something as more original than something else. again IN CONTEXT. i still don't think single ladies is all that advanced for its genre either. it's basically taking the female empowerment themes of "i will survive" (a song that must be like 20-25 years old) and puts it over a minimal beat not unlike that bananas song that gwen stefani made. nicfit i understand what you are saying and to a certain extent i agree with you, but i think my opinion still stands, regardless of my age. |
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Not after typing "In all honestly", Glice...
I suck.
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Innovation is all fine and dandy, but really, what's going on in this picture? Sonic Youth Gossip, I'm looking at you.
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PS: Squarepusher, Autechre, and Aphex Twin all rule. I have every album ever farted out by all of those fuckers, and I listen to 'em all, all the time.
Autechre and Aphex have done some quite innovative things. Aphex in particular is just a jack of all trades.. he can do anything and do no wrong. Fucking love THE TUSS (his side project)... love how it's classic Acid House but also really hard at times. Pusher never struck me as innovative, he just makes good music period, great bass player and the best melodies in electronic music. A lot of his stuff, especially lately, sounds pretty samey, so he tries to augment that by doing some free jazz noodling and other, um, "Experiments".. some not so successful. Love all his stuff though, to some degree, though I don't think he's made a completely amazing album yet.. they're all just too all over the place. Tend to enjoy his EP's more actually. I'm pretty well-versed in electronic music, and those 3 are the most popular names (along with V-Snares who is just kinda meh usually) for good reason. |
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Hayden: I think he was being sarcastic... or ironic...
I hope? Pumpkins: I love everything he's done to some degree, I just find myself skipping tracks on all his albums. Still, he's written some of the greatest songs OF ALL TIME. "Ernest Borgnine", "Welcome to Europe", fuuuuuuuck. He was also my ex-girlfriend's favorite musician so I probably won't be listening to him much anymore. |
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