Whats wrong with your rhythm ?

When is a rhythm not a rhythm ?


You can't write off the wall none rhythmical drum lines and make out that it's the 
listener at fault.  You could argue that anythings a rhythm but I'm wondering why 
you've steered away from writing standard rhythms ?  Even avant garde jazz is 
rhythymical and follows some rules.

Explain yourself.

Why are you stuck in the eighties ?  Through choice or poor synth programming ?


Not meaning to have a go, but you spill your guts out and don't explain.

And yes I guess Audio would give you more options but then I see nothing wrong with 
using 100% midi, the end product is the most important.


Cheers


Scott





>The main problem most people have with my music is the rhythm, and 
>as little desire as I have to bend over backwards to satisfy these 
>people, my rhythms are nearly unmixable. Today I listened to Konflict's 
>"Messiah,"- I would say that this and my own "If Soul Is Strong Enough" 
>are equally drum-programming intensive, but are worlds apart in the 
>aural effect they create. What I need to do is harness and distill my 
>syncopation into something more palatable to the general public  
>(although I maintain they sound fine to me.) If I can maintain the same 
>rhythmic interest and at the same time use squarer, more "on-the-grid" 
>rhythms, I'll have succeeded. There's also another technological aspect 
>to my music that needs to be addressed, and that's the fact that my 
>music making hasn't gotten out of the '80s. I had a record label owner 



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