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Who is the greatest musical genius ever? (pg. 3)
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Lira
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Originally posted by YaleTrance
just some guy....


OMGHI2IT!!!!!!!!!! :D
extepan
quote:
Originally posted by Gogmagog
Richard D. James (Aphex Twin) --Boy-girl
Windowlicker
Come To Daddy
He's been doing music for over 20 years!
I once heard him say he hates most electronic equip. (808, 303 etc.)
because they don't make the noises that he wants to hear



oh he is aphex twin...now i know
Lira
quote:
Originally posted by extepan
oh he is aphex twin...now i know

He's got so many aliases not even his mother knows his name by now, I guess :p
UWM
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Originally posted by The Master
Tiesto of course.


:rolleyes:
Noctone
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Originally posted by Lira
He's got so many aliases not even his mother knows his name by now, I guess :p


Actually he's pretty settled into Aphex Twin now I believe.
hadi burpee
for electronica, i would have to say Laurent Veronnez
Gogmagog
Tiesto is no genius...talented and popular...but far from genuis
DjCoz
I agree Beethoven... Modern era: Schoenberg his work with Atonal music was revolutionary... EDM... too controversial...
Perfect_Cheezit
Beethoven, and in my opinion and to a lesser extent Bach.

And if someone says G&D I'm just going to shoot myself.
YaleTrance
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Originally posted by DjCoz
Modern era: Schoenberg his work with Atonal music was revolutionary...



holla :disbelief

Gogmagog
good discussion..i'm off to bed, but i like the feedback i'm getting...some of this names i've never heard off.
This is the 3 so far

1.Beethoven
2.Richard D. James
3.Mozart
DarkFall01
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Originally posted by YaleTrance
But hands down the greatest musical genius of all time was Beethoven. Not only did he push music forward and actually put it up in the metaphysical level of the other arts, but he was the key instrumental figure in the evolution of sound and the rupture with old structures and traditions. Not to mention that his style got progressively more complex with time, along with his deafness (early period-middle period-late period). He was so influential in the further development of music that great composers such as Wagner and philosophers such as Schopenhauer assured that Beethoven's music had replaced God as the highest entity known to mankind.:thepirate



I 2nd that, not my favorite classical music composer, but def. a genious.
My favorite would be Joaquin Rodrigo :crazy:
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