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List all the new albums you heard in 2010 (pg. 8)
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| Kysora |
| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
Oh, and so many people in this section are little cry-baby bitches. With exceptions, you're all so busy slapping one another on the back that whenever anyone poses the slightest bit of criticism, they're treated like a bitter, vindictive individual, as this thread has proven. |
If you're talking about the way we're reacting to System-J, this is kind of a specific instance. I've never seen or heard of anyone acting this way before.
Though I do kind of agree with most of what you said. This place isn't great when it comes to criticism |
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| G-Con |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
And what makes you think I have no producing experience? |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
And if I came in here and started chatting off about producing, you'd be able to deduce very quickly that I didn't know a damn thing about it, because even if I looked up some terms and tried to bluff my way through, it should be readily apparent I've no actual practical experience of the subject matter. |
I think this could have been an interesting topic of discussion but unfortunately System J you've failed to clearly state what this thread is about.
Is it asking how much music we listen to?
How wide a range of styles we listen?
How much new music we listen to? (the title and original post seemed to be this)
These are all completely different questions with different meanings in the possible answers given but you seem to be picking and choosing which question it is. |
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| G-Con |
| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
anytime someone asks for advice, it's always, "oh, you need to throw a filter on that bass and cut off all the frequencies below 10kHz." People are always imposing their own styles and techniques on others rather than a more general "that bass is a little muddy...".
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Mate, if you did read this forum you would know that in the scenario given above, if someone replied with "that bass is a little muddy...", the original poster would almost certainy come back with "what should I do to fix it?"
Beginners/noobs always want specifics!! (rightly or wrongly) |
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| Kysora |
| Yeah there's definitely nothing wrong with that. I feel like a lot of the criticism here is a bit too technical but it's an honest effort to try and help most of the time, you can't hold that against people |
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| EddieZilker |
| So basically, this is a meta-discussion thread. |
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| Kysora |
| It's only turning meta beacuse System-J keeps contadicting himself and doesn't seem to really give a about what he's trying to say. We have no idea what to discuss because every response by him just confuses me more and more as to what his motives are and why he thinks they're worth making a thread about. |
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| EddieZilker |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kysora
It's only turning meta beacuse System-J keeps contadicting himself and doesn't seem to really give a about what he's trying to say. We have no idea what to discuss because every response by him just confuses me more and more as to what his motives are and why he thinks they're worth making a thread about. |
Well, it's pretty much been a process of elimination to come to that conclusion. I know more about what his inquiries aren't than what they are about. There are few conclusions left that make any sense and the most obvious one is a meta-discussion. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
It's very simple. I'll repeat it again:
1. I think the majority of you are out of touch with music.
2. The simplest way to test that is by finding out what new music you've listened to.
3. Albums are a reasonably representative and easy-to-list yardstick of the music you listen to.
I'm never going to claim this is a scientific judge of anything. There is no scientific judge of being "out of touch" that I can think of, so I'm happy to concede this is an entirely subjective way of testing something. I'm not daft enough to claim that the music you listen to is the deal breaker in terms of your artistic accomplishment, although I think it's fairly self-evident that your outside influences are an important part of the work you make. And this isn't a discussion. I asked a question because I was bored. You aren't here to learn anything. You're here entirely to make yourself look bad by getting angry and over-defensive about a very simple question.
Anything else, I'm just making up as I go along. |
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| EddieZilker |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
It's very simple. I'll repeat it again:
1. I think the majority of you are out of touch with music.
2. The simplest way to test that is by finding out what new music you've listened to.
3. Albums are a reasonably representative and easy-to-list yardstick of the music you listen to.
I'm never going to claim this is a scientific judge of anything. There is no scientific judge of being "out of touch" that I can think of, so I'm happy to concede this is an entirely subjective way of testing something. I'm not daft enough to claim that the music you listen to is the deal breaker in terms of your artistic accomplishment, although I think it's fairly self-evident that your outside influences are an important part of the work you make. And this isn't a discussion. I asked a question because I was bored. You aren't here to learn anything. You're here entirely to make yourself look bad by getting angry and over-defensive about a very simple question.
Anything else, I'm just making up as I go along. |
Well, the second option was that you were trolling. I give this one a 7/10. Not bad, as far as keeping it disguised, but if I were trolled into it it was because I was trying to determine that it was a troll. |
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| Kysora |
| Well all I'm saying is no, the music we listen to doesn't necessarily have any bearing on the music we write. If that's how it works for you then hey, good for you, but that's not how it works for everyone and I just personally think it takes a lot of nerve for someone to try and tell people they're doing something wrong because they don't approach music the same way that you do. |
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| kevin shawn |
Albums that I listened to this year
Antix - Cavalier
Michael Cassette - Temporarity
Miika Kuisma - Progress Of Soul
Bonobo - Black Sands
BT - These hopeful Machines |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
It's very simple. I'll repeat it again:
1. I think the majority of you are out of touch with music.
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Who the died and made you you the musical oracle?
I, along with probably ever other person reading this thread quite probably couldn't give less of a about your opinion relating to musical taste.
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
2. The simplest way to test that is by finding out what new music you've listened to.
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yes, if you're a simpleton, because I probably didn't listen to one full album from start to finish (apart from scores I worked on if that counts) in 2010 - I do however listen to a ton of music on all other mediums from local NPR radio, to satelltie radio, to youtube playlists and pandora, to live gigs and concerts not to mention mixing with mates and at parties.
So what albums we listened to, can, as demonstrated have little to no value or baring on what your childishly trying to ascertain.
Only twats like you keep a log of the albums they bought for internet discussions.
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
3. Albums are a reasonably representative and easy-to-list yardstick of the music you listen to.
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No they're not, as described above. In fact I can probably count on one hand the albums I've listened to in my life where every track on it was worth the sticker price of the album and some part of it was not filler and that's true for any genre, and in that respect I really buy tracks or source music from a broad multitude of places.
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I'm never going to claim this is a scientific judge of anything. There is no scientific judge of being "out of touch" that I can think of, so I'm happy to concede this is an entirely subjective way of testing something. I'm not daft enough to claim that the music you listen to is the deal breaker in terms of your artistic accomplishment, although I think it's fairly self-evident that your outside influences are an important part of the work you make. And this isn't a discussion. I asked a question because I was bored. You aren't here to learn anything. You're here entirely to make yourself look bad by getting angry and over-defensive about a very simple question.
Anything else, I'm just making up as I go along. |
So basically, we've known all along this was a lame attempt at trolling and now you ran out of contradictions (not that it ever had any legs in the first place mind) you pull the the "I'm making it up as I go along" and I don't care card.
Well, over a dozen posts from you, over a period of three days says otherwise.
And to be honest, I could have just listed things artists Autechre, Flylo and Diplo if I wanted you to think I had musical taste :rolleyes:
Here's the bit I don't get about you:
You're certainly not dumb, and I've got to give it to you, some of your contribution on TA have been nothing short of outstanding (90's Epic sets, the TA Classic Mixes Threads etc) so what with the need for this kind of bull thread? |
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