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Posted by 72hrpartyanimal on Jul-31-2008 22:15:

good job!!

thats how to promote


Posted by bucke on Jul-31-2008 23:52:

that jamie jones set from circoloco was so deep, i almost drowned in it.


Posted by Clovis on Aug-01-2008 00:29:

quote:
Originally posted by bucke
that jamie jones set from circoloco was so deep, i almost drowned in it.



What do you mean by "deep"


Posted by bucke on Aug-01-2008 01:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
What do you mean by "deep"

was referring to his type of music.


Posted by Clovis on Aug-01-2008 02:06:

quote:
Originally posted by bucke
was referring to his type of music.



Pretty bangin set if you ask me. Didn't hear anything "deep"


Posted by bucke on Aug-01-2008 02:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
Pretty bangin set if you ask me. Didn't hear anything "deep"


that's subjective of course, depends on your definition of deep house, not to say this set is deep house because its not, but it does have that soulful feel to it. really draws you in....
btw you got an id on the track starting around 38 mins?


Posted by revitalizedbeat on Aug-01-2008 03:04:

quote:
Originally posted by bucke
that's subjective of course, depends on your definition of deep house, not to say this set is deep house because its not, but it does have that soulful feel to it. really draws you in....
btw you got an id on the track starting around 38 mins?



couldn't agree more . music is subjective


Posted by Clovis on Aug-01-2008 04:33:

quote:
Originally posted by bucke
that's subjective of course, depends on your definition of deep house, not to say this set is deep house because its not, but it does have that soulful feel to it. really draws you in....
btw you got an id on the track starting around 38 mins?



Well I can say that Charles Webster is predominantly "deep" but this set is mostly house tech and techno. I understand you meant it more in a general way.

I will ID the tune when I listen again at work tomorrow, I know a lot of stuff in the mix. Second to last track is Jamie Jones new tune "Summertime" which is fucking SICK.


Posted by bas on Aug-01-2008 06:21:

quote:
Originally posted by revitalizedbeat
couldn't agree more . music is subjective

Music is...improper *raves*


Posted by Clovis on Aug-06-2008 19:21:

Fuckin Friday! Hurry up already!


This week is like a 5 day long xmas eve...


Posted by Clovis on Aug-06-2008 21:36:

Cadeaux:

Simon Baker mix for Digweed's Transitions


Posted by R!CH on Aug-06-2008 21:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
Cadeaux:

Simon Baker mix for Digweed's Transitions


thanks, simon baker tomorrow for me if i enjoy this mix


Posted by Lomeli on Aug-06-2008 23:12:

You will enjoy.


Posted by dynomite8 on Aug-08-2008 18:44:

tonight


Posted by Clovis on Aug-08-2008 18:51:

Grab some teals and lace up them sneakers'


Posted by winston on Aug-08-2008 19:41:

quote:
Originally posted by revitalizedbeat
music is subjective



Posted by revitalizedbeat on Aug-09-2008 00:39:

quote:
Originally posted by diggerz



As subjective experience

Main article: Aesthetics of music

Another commonly held definition of music holds that music must be 'pleasant' (determined by the esthesic level) or 'melodic' (determined by the neutral and/or esthesic levels).[citation needed] This view is often used to argue that some kinds of organized sound 'are not music', while others are, based on type of organization or its aesthetic effect. Since the range of what is accepted as music varies from culture to culture and from time to time, more elaborate versions of this definition admit some kind of cultural or social evolution of music, granting that definitions may vary but universals hold. This definition was the predominant one in the 18th century, where, for example, Mozart stated that "music must never forget itself, it must never cease to be music."[citation needed] One example of shifts in the music/noise dichotomy, what organization is considered musical, is the emancipation of the dissonance, while Luciano Berio (1976[citation needed]) describes how the Tristan chord was noise in 1859 since it was a sonority unexplainable by contemporary harmonic conventions.

This view of music is most heavily criticized by proponents of the view that music is a social construction (directly below), defined in opposition to "unpleasant" "noise", though this view may be subsumed in the one below in that a listener's idea of pleasant sounds may be considered socially constructed.

A subjective definition of music need not, however, be limited to traditional ideas of music as pleasant or melodious. Luciano Berio defined music as, "everything one listens to with the intention of listening to music."[citation needed] This approach to the definition focuses not on the construction but on the experience of music. Thus, music could include "found" sound structures�produced by natural phenomena or algorithms�as long as they are interpreted by means of the aesthetic cognitive processes involved in music appreciation. This approach permits the boundary between music and noise to change over time as the conventions of musical interpretation evolve within a culture, to be different in different cultures at any given moment, and to vary from person to person according to their experience and proclivities. It is further consistent with the subjective reality that even what would commonly be considered music is experienced as nonmusic if the mind is concentrating on other matters and thus not perceiving the sound's essence as music (Clifton 1983, 9).

Subjectivity

One of the problems with the grouping of music into genres is that it is a subjective process that has a lot to do with the individual's personal understanding and way of listening to music. This is especially true in sub-genres. One example is Led Zeppelin, which could be called heavy metal, hard rock, classic rock, folk, or blues, depending on one's interpretation (and not helped by the fact that they made excursions into other genres such as electric folk). Another difficulty with grouping artists into genres is that, for many, their style of music changes over time.

Some genre labels are quite vague. Many were originally contrived by marketing executives or music critics; post-rock, for example, is a term devised and defined by Simon Reynolds. Another example of this is video game music, which while defined by its media, can also represent its own style, as well as that of any other musical genre.

good i remembered terms from my musicology class


Posted by bucke on Aug-09-2008 01:19:

quote:
Originally posted by revitalizedbeat


good lesson for ignorant people, like that guy above.
anyway tonight should be fun. can't wait!


Posted by tjpatel on Aug-09-2008 13:52:

quote:
Originally posted by bucke
good lesson for ignorant people, like that guy above.
anyway tonight should be fun. can't wait!



so how was last night


Posted by bucke on Aug-09-2008 16:56:

quote:
Originally posted by tjpatel
so how was last night


dope! good music throughout, jamie jones' live set was pretty sweet! plus the afterparty at droog's was chillin. good times indeed. just wait for chris to post pics......


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