Just so you know, grtwhygrvty, I won't be wasting any more time talking to you in this thread. I've said what I wanted to say and I have way too much to do. I may be called Trollheart but I don't enjoy talking to trolls, so find your entertainment elsewhere. If you think you'll be able to bait me like you did with CN, it won't work. I'm not interested. Bored? Go bother someone else, kid. I'm done.
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That's the thing. There's no such thing as typical electronic music. It's the most diverse style of music that there is.
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^Pretty much. The only qualification that you need to be electronic music is for there to be non-organic instruments implemented in the music. It's like saying guitar music.
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Thoughts on any of those other tracks? |
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I think I listened to the Tim Hecker's track too. That one stuck with me pretty good, actually had it stuck in my head at work. So in short. I liked it. I still need to listen to the others you sent. And I see you edited your post Frownland. I see why you say it, too. |
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You can make a piano sound like a drum. You can make a guitar playing C3 sound like it played D4. FKA twigs made 90% of her synths out of a single hi hat in LP1 That's where the term "Musique concrete" came from. It's pretty much taking sounds, and through audio engineering, turning them into other sounds. Or in Holly Herndon's case, "Net concrete", in which she recorded her internet browsing and turned it into music |
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To my surprise, one of my fav songs uses that chord progression but i think they used it well. |
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A lot of people talk about the flute, but have you ever actually seen one?
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