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Posted by SidMl on Oct-12-2006 15:08:

too much electronica?

this morning i walked out of the bathroom and back into my office and heard someone playing music. I think to myself, "that sounds like a nice buildup ... but who would be playing this stuff, other than me?" Paying close attention I realize the beat is coming from the window ... the nice beat was a jackhammer.

The other day I was walking through port authority and a store alarm went off - sounded exactly like something from Aphex Twin.

i'm afraid i'm turning into this guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeyG4UJDlKo


Posted by infinity HiGH on Oct-12-2006 15:13:

...

...cool!


Posted by Groundhog Boy on Oct-12-2006 15:13:

You have seen the scene in Groove where the girl starts moving her head to the rhythm of the clothes dryer in the laundromat, right?


Posted by dj tek on Oct-12-2006 15:26:

everything is music. its how you interpret them....


Posted by Psy-T on Oct-12-2006 15:30:

4'33" > * ?


Posted by barosoap on Oct-12-2006 17:35:

quote:
Originally posted by dj tek
everything is music. its how you interpret them....


Yup, exactly. Have you ever seen One Perfect Day? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Perfect_Day



I saw it at the Tribeca Film Festival a few years ago. It's pretty good though a little depressing at times. Anyway, the main charater uses sounds from trains, crickets, etc. Lots of things have a mathematical foundation, which is why you can find rhythm and symmetry in unexpected places.


Posted by Ian on Oct-12-2006 17:58:

http://www.discogs.com/release/29430


Posted by TaylorR on Oct-12-2006 17:59:

there is no such thing as too much electronica


Posted by asfdz on Oct-12-2006 18:26:

Re: too much electronica?

quote:
Originally posted by SidMl
this morning i walked out of the bathroom and back into my office and heard someone playing music. I think to myself, "that sounds like a nice buildup ... but who would be playing this stuff, other than me?" Paying close attention I realize the beat is coming from the window ... the nice beat was a jackhammer.

The other day I was walking through port authority and a store alarm went off - sounded exactly like something from Aphex Twin.

i'm afraid i'm turning into this guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeyG4UJDlKo


this is so great.....the same things happen to me
There's a door to one of the film filing rooms where I work and when the door starts to close it holds out this loud synth like squeak.........I'm like damn, loop that shit

Then one time, coming out of an afterhours we're walking to my car and I go "damn that's a sweet build up happening"....I realize I'm not around any music and as the motorcycle passes me, I say....hm, time to go nightnight.


Posted by medinaM5 on Oct-12-2006 18:27:

Re: Re: too much electronica?

quote:
Originally posted by Azia
as the motorcycle passes me


ZOMG MOTORCYCLE AS THE RUSH COMES OMG I DIE AND CREAM MY PANTS...THAT JES IS SO HOT RIGHT NOW WOOOOOO


Posted by CONNERMAN2000 on Oct-12-2006 19:25:

the printer that prints the end of the day reports where i work at makes a pretty sweet rhythm.


Posted by amphetamine on Oct-12-2006 19:33:

quote:
Originally posted by dj tek
everything is music. its how you interpret them....


ditto..


Posted by enferno on Oct-12-2006 19:36:

i suggest that you immeadialy gouge your eardrums out with an icepick.


Posted by wizniz on Oct-12-2006 20:00:

i actually sampled my printer/scanner and made a song. no joke


Posted by wizniz on Oct-12-2006 20:03:

heres the url

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Posted by CONNERMAN2000 on Oct-12-2006 20:08:

quote:
Originally posted by wizniz
heres the url

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i enjoyed it a lot more knowing that it was all based on a printer.


Posted by wizniz on Oct-13-2006 00:57:


Posted by tribu on Oct-13-2006 00:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Psy-T
4'33" > * ?


Hardly. A concept piece that defined a clich�? I mean the underlying message is cool, but the song is only as "good" as your surroundings


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Oct-13-2006 00:59:

thats awesome wizniz


Posted by KilldaDJ on Oct-13-2006 01:02:

quote:
Originally posted by wizniz
heres the url

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i like the bass

sounds like mario on DOPE hahahahaha

reguarding the ravers are stupid video : i loled


Posted by bas on Oct-13-2006 03:05:

quote:
Originally posted by barosoap
Yup, exactly. Have you ever seen One Perfect Day? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Perfect_Day



I saw it at the Tribeca Film Festival a few years ago. It's pretty good though a little depressing at times. Anyway, the main charater uses sounds from trains, crickets, etc. Lots of things have a mathematical foundation, which is why you can find rhythm and symmetry in unexpected places.

OMG THIS IS THE MOVIE I WAS TALKING ABOUT!!


Posted by Psy-T on Oct-13-2006 03:08:

quote:
Originally posted by tribu
Hardly. A concept piece that defined a clich�? I mean the underlying message is cool, but the song is only as "good" as your surroundings


consider my comment in context to the thread


Posted by PvDoBseSSioN on Oct-13-2006 04:36:

once in a while it seems like a little much then i turn on the radio, get disgusted and crank up some fine electronic tunes!



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