here in Porto Alegre a groups of friends make the party Fusion, that have 16
years old now. the party is one of the very few projects that work with
detroit techno and deep house in Brasil. no need to say its completly
underground. I can recall a party we made in 2002 (almost shure) in a
classic club of the city. a few hours before the party a popular artist came
from Sao Paulo and the club ower decided to put him in owr line up. he
played hard eletronic music (I wont call that techno)with distorted eletric
guitarrs. something similar with hard psy trance I would say. after his set
(that got some people exited but most of the people confused), I left the
dance floor with no music for about 10 seconds and puted the song STRAND -
GEORGES to play, from the begining to the end, with no mixes, in pitch 0. it
was sort of a purification of the dance floor. after that I begun a minimal
techno sets as I was doing that time (M Plant and Search records mainly). it
was a very weird party. hehe. georges is my favorite Strand track.
From: Brian Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: (313) Re: Strand on MySpace - Hear complete "Intact" sample
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 11:49:17 -0500
Fair enough. Well, there's always next time to blow your wig back. I'm just
happy you had the moxy to be honest. It's all subjective and we may totally
disagree with an opinion, but it's interesting to see how differently
people will respond to the same stimulus. At least, I find it interesting.
Maybe I shouldn't speak for Brian and Kech.
Boyer
On Nov 7, 2006, at 10:01 AM, Tristan Watkins wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Boyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 1:55 PM
Subject: (313) Re: Strand on MySpace - Hear complete "Intact" sample
Now that's what I'm talking about. Thanks for the comments. I, for one,
have been pretty lazy when it comes to beats in the past, which I thought
was odd because I'm a pretty good drummer. The drums don't change in
"Intact" and I can see how that might be a sticking point for some
people. It is for me in a lot of instances, especially in the music we're
working on now. However, it doesn't bother me in this case because the
rest of the song changes so much melodically. "Intact", in general, is
supposed to be reminiscent of an older style and feel. Kind of a minimal
track with a classic Detroit stringiness to it.
Well I think it definitely works in that regard, and is reminiscent of the
older style, when techno was so similar to house, and both had similar
arrangements. A great example of this is TP's 'Your Love', which has the
same beat unchanging throughout, and he even pushes out the repitition to
16 bar loops for most of the track, but it's such a hook that it carries
you with it anyway. With that track I always wished there had been another
version, because I've always thought it worked despite the arrangement,
not because of it. That's pretty much how I feel about Intact too.
Tristan
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