.................................
To leave Commie, hyper to
http://commie.oy.com/commie_leaving.html
.................................
> Of course, saving money is behind this latest trend to mothball
> the recording studio. In addition to its "state of the art"
> recording equipment, a good recording studio also requires
> musicians, engineers, secretaries and janitors, not to mention
> interior decorators, limousine service and snacks for hungry
> artists, all of which means additional expense.
>
> Now look at the home computer.
to me this article looks just like american musicians´ union's studio
musicians complaining. again this "real live" music vs. computer generated
music black`n`white argumentation.
why no one ever complaints about most "real live" music played by studio
musicians that sounds like the most unhuman robot music to me. take any
eighties adult rock or soft metal artist for instance. phil collins? what
organic can anyone find in his music, definetely made by "real" musicians,
not computer geeks? unless you dount count the thousand studio engineers
behind the horrible, clean, nor organic neither human never-shitty aor
sound?
but anyway, to prove my idea on the article, i´d like to read it through.
--
: Heikki Kiviluoto -> ddr rhythm