10.08.2009, 07:57 AM | #61 |
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Where I'm from it's always interesting to see the Academic-Noise/Experimental scene mixing with the Punk/Self-Taught-Noise/Experimental scene. So many disapproving looks, so much cynicism for people who are pretty much playing the same kind of thing.
I reakon at some level the punks are afraid of the academics with the 'chops' and the academics are afraid of the punks cos theyre speaking a language that they don't understand. It's all music, the best players can just absorb what theyre hearing, absorb it within themselves and then spit out something new, either a new twist or something completely unique. |
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10.08.2009, 08:03 AM | #62 | |
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So, I assume that with Sissorshock the assemblage of of these ''1000 riffs'' doesn't follow any particular compositional method, just some ''random'', yet ''structured'' method instigated by your artistic subconscious? Do you practice before you play live? |
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10.08.2009, 08:18 AM | #63 |
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I don't think it's random, I think if you listen to the "songs" haha... you can tell they're not random. There's thought put into it, but it probably makes more sense to me than anyone else.
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10.08.2009, 08:19 AM | #64 |
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here's a great track to illustrate my point:
http://freedownloads.last.fm/downloa...%2Bdetuned.mp3 haha It's loose but it's.. structured in certain ways. |
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10.08.2009, 08:23 AM | #65 |
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Yeah, that track is highly composed.
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10.08.2009, 08:24 AM | #66 |
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It definitely is.
I know you're being sarcastic but if you're actually listening to it, you'll see elements that reoccur later, it's actually pretty cool. For example, notice the riff at 3:26 that is a faster version of the earlier riff. There's lots of reoccuring riffs, amidst some looser jamming shit. |
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10.08.2009, 08:33 AM | #67 |
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If by composed you mean mixed together, yes, it is composed. The actual music being played (not the sounds that have been processed) still seem random and improvised to me. Reminds me a lot of the music of that CEX guy, or some records on Caipirinha
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10.08.2009, 08:35 AM | #68 |
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Ah. I can gurantee it's not improvised though.. it is loose. I let mistakes stay in for example. Oh, well, I guess certain layers are improvised but the basic structure was played straight through and had been in my head for months..
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10.08.2009, 08:46 AM | #69 |
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Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by ''loose''. You had a vague idea of what you were going to go for before you played it/recorded it, perhaps?
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10.08.2009, 08:50 AM | #70 |
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In other words, I'd let mistakes stay in. THere are little fills and whatnot that I hadn't planned on, I just went with it.
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10.08.2009, 08:50 AM | #71 |
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By the way, I'm not implying that the way you work is wrong, I'm just curious.
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10.08.2009, 08:56 AM | #72 |
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I got one more track here
http://www.archive.org/download/scissorshock_teasetheskeleton/03-ScissorShock-CalculusAnotherFuckingLie_64kb.mp3 It's extremely composed. It's only 3mb. watch out for that double bass! |
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10.08.2009, 09:11 AM | #73 |
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Ok, I'll give it a listen in a bit.
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10.08.2009, 09:30 AM | #74 |
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thanks
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10.08.2009, 10:04 AM | #75 |
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as a life long drawing freakshow, and a graduate of art school with a Bachelors in Fine Arts, I can say that everything being said in this threa dis true. EVERYTHING, even the shit that negates the other shit
Of course in art school and music school there are pedantic know it alls who base their self worth on how much theory/history they know. so what? those people are necessary, and may become great historians of art or music, or great critics, or great popularizers of such things. Of course there are teachers that try to get everyone to fit a certain mold. so what? the point is to learn the "rules" and then you can bend or break them at will, but you do so with knowledge and intent behind your actions, not with random crap. I can teahc anyon eto draw. drawing is not an inate talent. anyone can draw. drawing is the ability to see and the ability to use your fingers to recreate what you see. it should be as integral to being human as reading and writing is. Sady, it is not, because too many people have been brainwashed into thinking that only thos with obviously natural talent are worthy of making art. that is bullshit. drawing is a tool, and therefore it's proper use must be learned. Most of the arts require some form of drawing ability, even if just to plan ahead what you are trying to do. snobs will be snobs, and artsy or music snobs are some of the worst, but frankly, so what? so they feel better than others because they have specialized klnowledge. does not every endeavor do the same? Do not musicians in bands rarely talk to other non-musicians? This has been the case in my 20 years of concertgoing. most guys in bands will chit chat with fans but they will have long doawn out conversations with you about music if you tell them you are also in a band. arts education suffers currently from the same thing all education suffers from, and that is a focus on rote learning instead of on creative critical thinking. Rote learning is a foundation, and is thenput to use in critical thinking, but if it never gets past the rote, it stifles creativity. and going back to the earliest of human history, almost every single artist was TAUGHT by someone, even the cave artists were taught by their elders. art has to be handed from generation to generation either directly by teachers or indirectly by the opersonal study of art. either way, it is learning. sure ther are savants out there , self taught artists making crazy shit, but they too use all of art history, all the art they ahve ever seen, whether it is book illustrations, magazing photos, or paintings on walls, to learn from.
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Sway you are a genius!!!
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ASP, I'm just gonna pull you up on this, if you are going to post a big slab of text that is not your; which this isn't; at least reference it 'cos people may want to read the authors work in context outside of a few paragraphs.
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This is more composed for sure. It does sound a little less random than other scissorshock things I've listened to before. I find it odd that the Robes stuff is less composed cause it seems to have a more linear direction than the Shocks. |
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It's a Harry Partch piece. I'd be surprised if anyone thought ASP wrote it, but I did think the same thing as you. Partch isn't really a 'writer' either.
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