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skip
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Interesting. But the headline is the stupidest thing ever. Almost made me not read this.


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PETRAN
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quote:
Originally posted by skip
Interesting. But the headline is the stupidest thing ever. Almost made me not read this.




Its almost as stupid as when someone posts a single-word response withoun even reading the original post. I personally liked the thread-title since its cleverly metaphorical. Read the original post you lazy dumbfucks!




Very interesting project thought! I always have thought that music is comprised not by genes but-as dawkins and blackmore would say- by "memes". Hundreds of possible rhythms,pitches and timbres arise, but only particural configurations are more or less "successful", leading to various genres.

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skip
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Originally posted by PETRAN
Its almost as stupid as when someone posts a single-word response withoun even reading the original post. I personally liked the thread-title since its cleverly metaphorical. Read the original post you lazy dumbfucks!




Huh? I did read the original post and didn't find the headline clever at all. I found it stupid, like I said before. I didn't comment more as I don't have time to look into the DarwinTunes website that well right now, but it definitely seems like an interesting project.


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In fact there was a research team a few years ago that researched in which type of music does people like. They tried all kinds of genres on a big population. They narrowed it down to one single tune.
Guess which one?

Yes, according to the reasearch the tune that most people tend to like of all kinds of genres is Boney M - By The River of Babylon.


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infiniteJEST
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Re: Re: Does A Song Have DNA?

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The world is fucked up.




As for the title, it's a mere copy+paste. Relax, folks.


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quote:
Originally posted by PETRAN
Very interesting project thought! I always have thought that music is comprised not by genes but-as dawkins and blackmore would say- by "memes". Hundreds of possible rhythms,pitches and timbres arise, but only particural configurations are more or less "successful", leading to various genres.



Yes, this is exactly what I was talking about when I was talking about 'african' influence in that minimal/tech house thread

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=544737

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I don't buy the notion that techno was completely sterile. As Derrick May, I believe, described it himself, techno was like 'george clinton and kraftwerk stuck in an elevator with only a synthesizer to keep them company'. In other words, the originators of techno were highly influenced by music that carried this 'germ' or 'seed', this 'code', and so it is congenital in their own music. (Both 'george clinton' seed and 'kraftwerk' seed)

So I hope you see that I am not arguing that techno is a 'restatement' of anything african, which wrongly presupposes motive.

I am arguing that there is some cultural germ or code (not biological) that threads together music either consciously, or unconsciously, simply because of the compounded effect of the musical influences and listening habits of of a group of people handed down over time.


I completely believe that there is such encoded information. DNA or gene is a stupid word though, since it is not biological in nature.

I also believe that the way this germ is transmitted is social/cultural and I am working on a little research project about this, basically an interactive web application, a social graph of musicians, projects, tracks, labels, etc. The connections are all concrete and social in nature (eg 'is located in', 'is friends with', 'is a collaborator on', 'is a member of', 'is owned by', etc)

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quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
In fact there was a research team a few years ago that researched in which type of music does people like. They tried all kinds of genres on a big population. They narrowed it down to one single tune.
Guess which one?

Yes, according to the reasearch the tune that most people tend to like of all kinds of genres is Boney M - By The River of Babylon.


But everyone likes Darude-Sandstorm


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For those interested, check out the book called "This is your Brain on Music"

Explains EVERYTHING about the psychology behind music and why we like what we like.

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Acton
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Registered: Mar 2002
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quote:
Originally posted by skip
Interesting. But the headline is the stupidest thing ever. Almost made me not read this.


+1

Until I read that Brian Eno was involved, I have a lot of respect for him.

It looks like what they're looking into, is essentially music evolution, which yeah, of course it evolves. But "Music DNA"......Na.


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Trance-M
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quote:
Originally posted by PETRAN
Read the original post you lazy dumbfucks!


I noticed a tiny bit more aggression in your posts lately.


Interesting, wonder if at the end the outcome will be something average. Average still can be something most people don't like, not?


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