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Ketamine is awesome, by the way. |
please:
1-Ketamine 2-Comics 3-Electronic music 4-Shin Megami Tensei 5-Most PSOne and SNES RPGs 6-Sweet, sweet pussy Considering 1-5, I bet 6 doesn't come easy. |
ahhh. clubs. the K-heads I know like to zone at home on the blee bleep bloop sterero
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I suppose that depends on what you mean by bleep bleep really. It's a fantastically broad disdain you have for anything not involving ugly people with guitars.
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Yeah, I'm curious about that bleep bleep blooop stuff as well.
any particular recommendations, rob? |
I steer away from House music.
sorry. I like analog instruments! |
Derrick May?
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so everything that's not analog is house music?
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Haha. You make house music. |
goddamn people here just jump to conclusions.
personally, I do not enjoy electronic music anywhere near as much as I enjoy analog music. I prefer a stick hitting a drum head over a synthesized, always exactly the same, drum machine "beat." I prefer the errors, the slight alterations that a proper drummer can give as opposed to a drum machine. The subtlety is what makes for excelent repeated listens. this applies to all instruments. I find electronic house/techno/dance music too much of a "background" music , and I hate background music. I listen to music to get amped up, to feel that rush, the hairs crawling on the back of my neck as the guitars and drums and trumpets and piano and whatever strike just that perfect cacophony. It is what I live for in music. I do not find that in electronic beats or dance music. same way lots of peple cannot stand the chugga chugga of a heavy guitar riff. that is their personal feelings. I cannot relate to it, but I understand it. Sonic Youth is not for everyone, and neither is electronic dance music. |
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but you do know not all electronic music is dance music, right? |
of course. some is ambient. some is drone, some is pop, some is suck.
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But the opprobrium on analog(ue) gear - that's weird. What about people who make electronic music on analogue gear? Or guitarists who use digital effect pedals? Or people who combine both techniques? Do you include keyboards in this? What about bands who use triggered drum samples (more than you might think)? Isn't midi digital? Doesn't everyone use some sort of non-analogue gear? Have you heard what they can do with digital drumkits these days? Didn't ATR rock harder than anyone else at that time?
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Starter for ten - the answer to the last question is 'yes, yes they did'.
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I can dance to anything.
If I want to. |
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im just gonna fill up your pm box with insults
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Go for it dog-fucker!
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