sounds like a computer :p
- Original Message -
From: Dale Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: (313) really
Ok, here:
http://www.myspace.com/theoremthx/
All brand new... because you tricked me into it with your wit
Did you hear? Bob Dylan used an electric guitar in his set last week? WTF?
Oh no... Kraftwerk's Numbers sounds like it was made on...
*gasp*... electronic instruments.
I thought that band was cool until I found out their percussionist
was a drum machine. That's not music.
Oh, he isn't
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SaFTm2bcac
The Archiver
New Mixes Soon from http://www.thearchiver.net
--
No virus found in this outgoing message.
Checked by AVG Free Edition.
Version: 7.0.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.7/432 - Release Date: 29/08/2006
Not sure if i should admit this, but I've been
listening to LCD Soundsystem a lot lately as I hurry
to get my classrooms ready for the upcoming busy
school year.
Anyways, this song always makes me chuckle and often
reminds me of some of the ppl on this list and many of
the ppl I've met through
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 09:26:47AM -0700, chthonic wrote:
-- Original Message --
From: Blaauw, Martijn de [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 18:21:09 +0200
This band called 'She wants revenge'..do i hear Joy Divison in a
2006
On 8/29/06, Dale Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you hear? Bob Dylan used an electric guitar in his set last week? WTF?
Oh no... Kraftwerk's Numbers sounds like it was made on...
*gasp*... electronic instruments.
good luck being on the level with kraftwerk and dylan.
tom
Why would I settle for just leveling?
At 11:47 PM 8/29/2006, you wrote:
On 8/29/06, Dale Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you hear? Bob Dylan used an electric guitar in his set last
week? WTF?
Oh no... Kraftwerk's Numbers sounds like it was made on...
*gasp*... electronic
we might as well talk about politics and religion..
- Original Message -
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 5:47 AM
Subject: Re: (313) really
On 8/29/06, Dale Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you hear? Bob
Well, Bob Dylan is definitely about politics and religion.
-
we might as well talk about politics and religion..
- Original Message -
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 5:47 AM
Subject: Re: (313) really
On 8/30/06, Dale Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why would I settle for just leveling?
you have no hope of getting even close. the instruments didnt matter
to those guys, they were brilliant visionaries. im glad you think the
same of yourself.
tom
ok, i'll get off your stupid lawn already.
On Aug 30, 2006, at 8:12, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On 8/30/06, Dale Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why would I settle for just leveling?
you have no hope of getting even close. the instruments didnt matter
to those guys, they were brilliant
I don't think Dale meant that at all, Tom. I think he was commenting
on the hating on artists that goes on on 313.
My mamma always said don't go looking for trouble, it will find you soon enough.
On 8/29/06, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/29/06, Dale Lawrence [EMAIL
Hehe... you're cute. *kiss*
At 08:12 AM 8/30/2006, you wrote:
On 8/30/06, Dale Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why would I settle for just leveling?
you have no hope of getting even close. the instruments didnt matter
to those guys, they were brilliant visionaries. im glad you think
Yes yes... When photography was invented the painters cried foul,
etc... and the cycle of violence continued.
Mr /0 and I were really just messing with each other anyway. We had
a laugh off-list.
At 09:24 AM 8/30/2006, kent williams wrote:
I don't think Dale meant that at all, Tom. I
Off to The Baltics for a few weeks so will be unsubbed until I get back,
given the recent spikey-ness of email volume. If anyone other than Zee
happens to be around in Latvia over the next few weeks I have a couple of
gigs (details posted up on my site - link below), and probably another chill
Did you hear? Bob Dylan used an electric guitar in his set last week?
WTF?
Oh no... Kraftwerk's Numbers sounds like it was made on...
*gasp*... electronic instruments.
good luck being on the level with kraftwerk and dylan.
tom
I beliave that it is very important for us to understand
I've gotten a few emails and it seems I put one too many /'s in my link...
http://www.myspace.com/theoremthx
I think I just got my Worldwide GeekĀ membership
card revoked, as well as booted from MENSA.
That is such a breath of fresh air, nay fresh spirit Henrique.
You have hit the nail on the head and driven it deep into the heart of
the matter - or what *should* be the heart of the matter, imo.
You're dead right. The fact is that the noise of the past few days is
further evidence of most
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2357387138255590317q=derrick+may+exithl=en
He makes some good points and pretty entertaining too.
Cheers!
On 8/30/06, henrique casanova [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I beliave that it is very important for us to understand well music
structures, put some strenght on owr creativity, and understand well how the
mass midia works. theres no point in considering the mass midia sucsesfull
artists on another
what this has to do with comparing the feats of groundbreaking artists
to anyone using a computer to make music is beyond me. but thanks i
guess.
Yo Tom, check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMPc4Q3AHcQ
Make sure you don't end up like this man ;)
m
PS Can some hit me up with some
cheers ken, headphones locked and digg'in for the old Theo stuff I have
left on 12...
m
On 30 Aug 2006, at 16:32, Jari Tolkkinen wrote:
PS Can some hit me up with some deep/soulful mixes please, I think
I'm ready
to try and get into Theo again
In case you missed:
At 11:09 AM 8/30/2006, you wrote:
what this has to do with comparing the feats of groundbreaking artists
to anyone using a computer to make music is beyond me. but thanks i
guess.
tom
--but I thought you said the tools didn't matter? Which is it? All
the ground is already broken then?
Do
a guy leaves for a while and comes back to the same old bickering...
I missed you guys!!! 313 just wouldn't be the same if everyone weren't
arguing like siblings.
George Jones IV - Logic7/KonceptG
http://members.cox.net/logic7
-Original Message-
From: Dale Lawrence [mailto:[EMAIL
On 8/30/06, Dale Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--but I thought you said the tools didn't matter? Which is it? All
the ground is already broken then?
the tools DON'T matter, as long as theyre not being used a substitute
for ideas and good music. which in the case of dylan and kraftwerk,
I am coming home to Detroit this weekend. I am going to the Tiger's games on
friday night and monday day. I am also going to the Jazz festival in Heart
Plaza. Just want to know if there are any parties or weekly events going on.
Also just released a new record on the label
Zero One Music
I think it is not impossible to someone make groundbraker music using only a
computer these days. anyway, who will breack the ground next with musical
work? and how will them do it? we cant know this right now.
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re:
anyway, who will break the ground next with musical
work? and how will them do it?
That's the question, and the direction this convo should be going IMO.
I'm not sure I even have a quick answer for this one. I ould think of a
few folks I'd say *could* be the next to break ground, but the real
i will try to offer my opinion coherently
i remember back in the early 90s, magazines like The Face or I-D were
heralding the new decade as the triumph of sample culture, where artistic
expression was to be characterized by the mix-and-matching of different
styles and inspirations,
29 matches
Mail list logo