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Originally posted by cjbreed View Post
at what point in this video is he not spinning a record or twiddling a knob, except for when he is standing around
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just the entire genre due to its inherent nature of the sound itself being 100% computer originated. the change in energy you feel at a show comes from the crowd, not the performer.
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there is a soulful element that is impossible to achieve with EDM.
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i also kind of don't give a fuck.
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then i matured. i got older. i gained experience. i learned more about music, and its roots, and its foundations. i learned to appreciate more and judge less and it made my life easier and richer.
the fuck are u smoking...
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that post makes no fucking sense whatsoever. i never said i didn't appreciate it. i am not issuing a judgment, i am offering an observation. an interpretation. these are not the same thing. in fact, what i am trying to do is have a discussion. a conversation.
again, you are taking offense where none was intended.
its so easy to offer a snarky nonsensical off the mark irrelevant unrelated reply than to actually engage, isn't it? it really helps reinforce that superiority complex and that fragile self image doesn't it? if you don't say anything you can't be told you're wrong. and if you're dickish and brief you can still look kind of cool right?
i am open to discussion. i am not issuing proclamations. when i said i don't give a fuck, thats what i meant. the opposite of what you think i meant. i meant that i don't feel that strongly about it either way. that its possible i am wrong. that its all valuable, and to each his own.
but i am tired of your prissy bullshit.
you look great wearing rick owens designs, but is that where it ends with you?Last edited by cjbreed; 05-08-2014, 02:13 PM.dying and coming back gives you considerable perspective
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Originally posted by cjbreed View Post
its so easy to offer a snarky nonsensical off the mark irrelevant unrelated reply than to actually engage, isn't it? it really helps reinforce that superiority complex and that fragile self image doesn't it? if you don't say anything you can't be told you're wrong. and if you're dickish and brief you can still look kind of cool right?
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i feel the snarkiness was dealt out appropriately in that case....
dude, it was a total joke. i even put a smiley. and its completely obvious that no one holds the opinion you claimed. i mean come on, man.dying and coming back gives you considerable perspective
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Let me tell you a quick story. I took both music theory and perspectives in high school. I can read music. I can write it down. Play it? Well, I tried flute. I tried guitar. Both AWFUL. I sold both and bought turntables and a groovebox when I was 18. I taught myself how to spin vinyl. I sampled stuff with the 505 and made new shit out of it. I could get cooler, weirder noises out of those two things than I ever could an "instrument." People liked my noises and paid me to play them. I still spin vinyl. It costs a fucking fortune to buy and I still make weird noises with it rather than being DJ Doubleclick out of whatever nouveau tech for laptops is out there. Mostly because I'm old and don't trust a laptop for a performance.
If you want to use a laptop. Go ahead.
If you want to play guitar. Go ahead.
If you want to hook up a vocoder and a wahwah pedal to a guitar and run it through an Sp12 and sample Rakim over it, knock yourself out.
You are still a musician. You make new sounds out of old.
The rejection of that idea is the classic diatribe of people who don't think DJ's are musicians and ascribe their editorial judgement to their maturity and clarity of vision without ever having had to stand in front of a room full of people and make them dance. It's like being naked in your dreams, where everyone stands poised to mock you.
What any of this has to do with the musician wearing a knockout fit of Paul Harnden, et al., is beyond me, but I thought that's what this thread was for. I like Marco Carola's outfits. I like what Collete wears. Matthew Stone is Gareth Pugh's personal music minion so I'm sure he has some pretty outfits. I'm a grumpy old Graver that likes house music, so I'm pretty sure that grants me authority on jack squat.
(this is a totally good natured post, I'm just very sarcastic. )“Budget the luxuries first.”
― Robert A. Heinlein
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i appreciate your good natured post. and everything you said goes perfectly well with everything i said. with the exception of one little tiny jokey thing, nothing that i said was ever meant to be a judgment of the music or the talent but rather a personal observation of the live experience. thats all. the problem that crops up here and elsewhere is that people don't read, they skim. and some people are just itching for an opportunity to put themselves on a pedestal rather than just talk like a normal person.dying and coming back gives you considerable perspective
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Originally posted by cjbreed View Posti appreciate your good natured post. and everything you said goes perfectly well with everything i said. with the exception of one little tiny jokey thing, nothing that i said was ever meant to be a judgment of the music or the talent but rather a personal observation of the live experience. thats all. the problem that crops up here and elsewhere is that people don't read, they skim. and some people are just itching for an opportunity to put themselves on a pedestal rather than just talk like a normal person.
sorry. I promise I'm not a jerk.“Budget the luxuries first.”
― Robert A. Heinlein
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