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Xenakis has entirely the opposite effect in me, in honesty. That he can create such an awesome wreck makes my efforts seem paltry. I'm generally more influenced to create by terrible music than by good music.
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influence/inspiration, semantics, blablabla, can't be bothered to make point properly.
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07.06.2008, 01:12 PM | #23 |
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Whatever I might think my influences are, listening back to a tape of some guitar tracks I just did, the creative shadow that looms largest is clearly The Shaggs.
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07.06.2008, 01:16 PM | #24 |
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everything i like and everything i don't like.
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07.06.2008, 01:48 PM | #25 |
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Sonic Youth
Velvet Underground, NO WAVE bands (d.n.a, mars, the teenage jesus, live skull, the contortions...) ramones, clash, sex pistols, nirvana, pavement, glenn branca...all freak guitars in the world... |
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07.06.2008, 02:12 PM | #26 |
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the first sonic youth ep (mainly for burning spear) black flag cabaret voltaire 60's french pop neu! chrome flipper |
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Yeah. Ever hear something and go, "Man, that sucks. I'm NEVER gonna do that?" Bam. You've been influenced. |
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Glice, I love ya. We should make sweet music together. And by "sweet music", I mean music, not sex. My influences? Whitehouse Whitehouse White Whitehouse Whithouse The Ex Whitehouse and more Whitehouse. Innit.
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07.06.2008, 04:57 PM | #29 | |
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You do get your money's worth out of your Whitehouse card, dontcha?
And Mr Rail: there is absolutely nothing wrong with being influenced by the Shaggs, except the fact that no-one can ever mimic them without being unmitigated turd. That's music law #237, or 'the Shaggs' exemption clause'.
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07.06.2008, 05:03 PM | #30 |
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is this thread aimed at musicians?
if it's the case then : Sy, Pavement, Sebadoh, Pixies, the Ex, Shellac, BRH. These are just the obvious. |
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07.06.2008, 07:36 PM | #31 | |
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you forgot male rape group, libertarian recordings and consumer electronics. uhh also sutcliffe jü...sorry no!!! i don't want your platinum fan club card to be revoked. |
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07.07.2008, 12:18 AM | #32 | |
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What I posted then still stands (though off the top of my head I'd add my son - who wasn't around yet then, Alastair Reynolds, William Gibson, Cory Doctorow & Boing Boing, China Mieville, Hawkwind, Daniel Menche, and making a living doing mediation): LSD & THC (the former not in decades, but enough to last four lifetimes; the latter rarely these days but ditto) Sonic Youth Sun Ra John Cage Brian Eno Zeb Andrews (a photographer friend both on Flickr and in my neighborhood, who has taught me many things through his photostream) Derrick Tyson (another Flickr friend, though this one's in Georgia and we haven't met in person) Phillip K. Dick H.P. Lovecraft Michael Moorcock Fellini being an only child Salvador Dali (though I hope I never do art that cops his style0 Doctor Who W.S. Burroughs (mostly the Naked Lunch) iced tea first two original Planet of the Apes movies The Point science fiction literature in general The Fluxists The Seattle music scene before it got called "grunge" Negativland musique concrete Sun City Girls comic books (though I haven't read or collected any in years and no longer own any) Gertrude Stein The Man Who Fell to Earth Bowie/Reed/Iggy role-playing games (though I kicked that habit completely decades ago) photocopiers (I worked at Kinkos for 8 years and my biggest flyer art days predate even that) Holga computers (most specifically Macs, but both major platforms, and Phostoshop increasingly influences my art) the quest for pussy the frustration of creating music that made it less likely I would get any radio djing the Olympia music scene circa end of '90s start of '00s the Olympia bar scene of the same period Please Kill Me the early '90s zine scene Hundertwasser cats Jackson Pollock rain I-5 my wife and her art the Olympia Experimental Music Festival (which I started, but all the acts through the years have been hugely influential) Amy Denio Crank Sturgeon Noggin (RIP Michael) driving (especially influential to my photography) Charles Peterson the rest of the Dead Air Fresheners Chuck Swaim The Screamers Suicide Patti Smith Ken Kesey Ornette Coleman The Dadists message boards Flipside magazine in the early '90s The Wire Wired Wire Melvins Stanislaw Lem digital cameras strip clubs never having left the North American continent making a living as a mediator Hinduism Deism Quakers/Friends growing up without religion Einsturzende Neubauten Legendary Pink Dots/Edward Ka-Spel The Orb Beta-lactam Ring Records The Boredoms boredom Portland The PDX (Portland) Flickr Group KAOS KPSU The Evergreen State College Brian Cloudhopper (this wacked out Bellingham hippie/activist in the '80s) The Seattle Peace Heathens Harry Partch Stanley Kubrick Autechre The Halfler Trio softcore porn The Soft Boys silence Wow, I must have been holding all that in by refusing to create a personal My Space profile. I feel much better now. |
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The Male Rape Group track (On to 83) is a seriously great and fucked up piece of racket. Also of note: the first recorded Consumer Electronics gig (Public Attack 3?), at Philip Best's school when he was 14 ("Go on, fucking clap!")
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As I said to you when you were last in Lahndahn, by the word "rubbish" in the dictionary, there's a picture of me holding up a copy of Whitehouse's "New Britain" LP, and smiling like an arse. Me: The Whitehouse joker card for the win. Everyone else here: Shut it, Smelly.
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Not just a million bands for sure. I wouldn't see the point of giving records the sole supremacy in being something influential on a person in general, simply because they're not.
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i forgot PIL and early half japanese
and a shitload of non musical influences. |
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07.07.2008, 01:20 PM | #38 |
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One thing that has influenced me a lot in my older age is going on holiday and actually engaging with the locals, as opposed to being "fuckwit on tour". It's made me think a lot about, y'know, stuff.
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I know what you mean. But remember: while to you, mixing with the locals is a liberating experience, to the locals you're still a "fuckwit on tour".
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Oh aye, I don't go in for this "I bonded so well with the locals, man" gap-year style tosh.
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