MKD Dude... how can you say it's like night and day black and white??  Did you 
actually read what the description says?

Alarm Will Sound, who the NY Times calls "the future of classical music," has, 
with a cadre of 10 arrangers, painstakingly recreated and rethought Aphex 
Twin's legendary electronic work for an all-acoustic ensemble.

That to me shows a direct link between electronic music and acoustic... might 
not be exactly the link your talking about, but it's definitely in the grey 
area, not black and white like you say.  And as for your version being 
cooler...  all I can say is what??  I think it's great that classical music is 
evolving to study electronic music...  10 arrangers painstakingly recreated and 
rethought Aphex Twins music...  how can anyone not think that's cool?  

And just so you know, I don't like acoustic music, I rarely listen to anything 
other than electronic, but I do like people being creative with electronic 
music, and I love that other genres are studying it.

So... MKD... Since your version of music is soooo much cooler than the rest... 
post some of it... let us hear it.

Cheers!!  JoD

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 November 2005 19:10
To: Ian Malbon
Cc: 313 List
Subject: Re: (313) Genres




It's like black and white, night and day dude. Acoustitronica has NOTHING
to do with acoustica. Don't you see, the stuff I listen to has "tronica" in
the name so it's totally different and cooler.  The music I listen to
almost has a separate bin with a label in the record shops.

MEK

Ian Malbon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/16/2005 12:53:08 PM:

> On Nov 16, 2005, at 11:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > I'm all into acoustitronica? these days.
>
> How does that differ from this?
> http://www.bangonacan.org/store/item.html?sku=CA21028
> --
> Ian
>
>

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