I think that this is what I'm talking about Some DJ/Producers/artists can produce a song having the right elements and the rights sequence and other things, but then results that this song does not produce any "sound"...
I don't say that's a necessary condition but I think that's important to be honest with your culture, just to be in the same direction and therefore produce that "sound" Bye Diego 2011/7/7 David Powers <[email protected]> > Just to complicate things... even the producers may not understand the > meanings behind their own songs! > Because things have a history, they may use elements but not understand the > history or the roots behind them. > > Sound and Rhythms also have a spiritual power, different sounds are > conducive to different states of consciousness for listeners and dancers. > > Not many DJ's or producers have a clue about this! You have to understand > the link between music and shamanism to understand this part of the sound... > But it is extremely important. When used properly music is a tool for > healing and spiritual evolution. > > ~DP > > > > On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Diego Simak <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> >> 2011/7/6 Thor Teague <[email protected]> >> >>> Music is its own meaning... there is no need for it to be this or be >>> that, if you choose to let it simply be. Nobody dances to a >>> destination. The point of the dance is the dance. >>> >> >> I know what you mean, in fact it was over the table when I had the >> discussion. >> It is just DANCE music, so just dance it >> >> But somehow, It has some meaning the other point of view. >> Yes you just dance this song or another, It has some groove and other >> things, but are you aware of the meaining and the reasons of that song? >> Maybe i'm getting some complicated with this point but I feel nowdays that >> all the things should be done with a sense of responsibility and therefore >> be honest with your cultural legacy. >> >> >> >>> >>> I don't think you can understand the SOCIO-POLITICS behind it without >>> at least living there for a few years, if not being from there. >>> >> >> I agree with that. >> >> >>> >>> But that only has as much meaning as you choose to attach to it. >>> ~T >>> >>> On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 9:04 PM, Diego Simak <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> > What do you guys think about this? >>> > Is possible for a person that had born outside Detroit and US, >>> correctly >>> > understand the real meaning of Detroit Techno? >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >> >> >
