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winston
ultraviolet catastrophe

Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Yggdrasill
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| quote: | Originally posted by Danny Ocean
lol, then you might as well stay home and listen to holden in your computer and do some thinking. |
Well, see i rather stay home or go out with friends not necesarrily to a club. See you might want to spend your money in drugs and dance to crappy music, while i rather save the money, buy quality records that will actually make a goddam difference.
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"I think the scientific and the artistic spirit have something in common. The scientist wants not only to learn the facts, but to understand how they cohere, fit together and make a whole. He even uses criteria such as beauty and symmetry to help decide which theory he wants.
The scientist cannot capture the whole cosmos in thought. In his mind he makes a kind of microcosm, which we see as an analogue of the cosmos. In this way we try to get a feeling for the whole. The artist, I suppose, gets a feeling for the whole some other way.”
David Bohm in “Art, Dialogue and the Implicate Order”, published in On Creativity RC (Routledge Classics)
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Jul-29-2006 16:58
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winston
ultraviolet catastrophe

Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Yggdrasill
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yeah, you're right. It's all about taste, everyone has their own. I know very little of Mark Farina and therefore i shouldn't have spokenin the first place. Im just directed towards a completely different spectrum in dance music, not better nor worse. I shouldn't have stereotyped in the first place with the "jet set- gay crowd", but what the hell i usually speak what i think, sometimes it isn't pretty.
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"I think the scientific and the artistic spirit have something in common. The scientist wants not only to learn the facts, but to understand how they cohere, fit together and make a whole. He even uses criteria such as beauty and symmetry to help decide which theory he wants.
The scientist cannot capture the whole cosmos in thought. In his mind he makes a kind of microcosm, which we see as an analogue of the cosmos. In this way we try to get a feeling for the whole. The artist, I suppose, gets a feeling for the whole some other way.”
David Bohm in “Art, Dialogue and the Implicate Order”, published in On Creativity RC (Routledge Classics)
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Jul-29-2006 17:30
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Ishkur
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Vancouver, BC
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| quote: | Originally posted by diggerz
I like music that actually makes you think, music that creates a stimulus in your brain |
Then what are you doing listening to electronic music?
(FYI: Mark Farina plays jazz, stupid. I guess that's too intelligent for you?)
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Jul-30-2006 00:38
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