theavondon wrote:Though, I don't like Earth 2, but it's because it's really poorly mixed.
Dude,
I thought I was the only one.
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theavondon wrote:Though, I don't like Earth 2, but it's because it's really poorly mixed.
sonidero wrote:Roll a plus 13 for fire and with my immunity to wack I dodge the cough and pass a turn to chill and look at these rocks...
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Achtane wrote:theavondon wrote:Though, I don't like Earth 2, but it's because it's really poorly mixed.
Dude,
I thought I was the only one.


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theavondon wrote:It's all about the atmosphere with Sunn and that shizz. Though, I don't like Earth 2, but it's because it's really poorly mixed.
Achtane wrote:I can hit it with a Blowing Up and it'll just sound awesome instead of like capacitors farting into each others' dicks.
Achtane wrote:srsly?last.fm wrote:Zs makes music that is variously categorized as no-wave, post-jazz, brutal-chamber, brutal-prog, and post minimalist.
Fuck you.


Chankgeez wrote:Gearmond wrote: like you could make a noise piece in the serialist tradition and no listener would know you did unless you told them
That's sorta going back to what we were talking about before. Like not being able to tell the difference between whether a piece is pre-composed or completely improvised. It's all in the process, but you don't necessarily hear the process. You only hear the end result.

spacelordmother wrote:Didn't hate it
Incoming
True pedge

Gearmond wrote:while we're talking about ambient, thats another "genre" i'd like to call bullshit on"
the only defining feature of it seems to be sparseness, and even when going and applying the actual definition of ambient, i can't help but think: isn't that what ALL music should be anyways?
any ambient-as-genre music i hear just sounds like slowed down shitty new age with some ornamentals thrown in to disguise how boring it is.
i'm not saying all music has to be fast, i'm just saying that slowness, as a conceptual threshhold like all others, is something that once passed, is seldom worth returning to in a near identical fashion. thats why most anyone who basically works as an abstract expressionist is met with a resounding "meh". going back to my point about "avant garde" ideas being retread.
Not everything has to be groundbreaking or even interesting to be music or art or vallid. And I think you need to spend more time actually listening to different ambiant artists to get a better grasp on it.

rfurtkamp wrote:The difference I suppose between the Tibetan stuff and Sunn O is the basic cultural context; I know (and so do the listeners of the Tibetan stuff by and large) that it's intended for a spiritual thing and meditative or ritual purpose.
Sunn O gets passed off as 'listen to this, man, I'm packing a bowl' without that context and if it is usually falls on its face.
For me if I want to get the Sunn O-type headspace I just turn the amp up and go there myself, have been for twenty some years. If I didn't play music, or know how to autopilot even when having to "do" something (thank you, lots of drugs when I was younger!), it'd be different.
I can tell the live experience would be different; in the same ways that the magic isn't there sometimes when you listen to a live tape of a show you were at that was just amazing in that space and time.



Blood Ulmer wrote:Every band I ever played in was not about the music, it was about the concept.
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?

Chankgeez wrote:I'm glad you brought up "conception" though, Blackened Soul.
I used to feel that pretty much all of my musical ideas were merely concepts and weren't somehow valid as actual music.
Then, one day I read an interview with James 'Blood' Ulmer which contained the following line:Blood Ulmer wrote:Every band I ever played in was not about the music, it was about the concept.
After I read that, I felt validated because I realized that listeners rarely hear the concept.
They hear the music, or the noise, or whatever it is they hear, but not really the concept.

After I read that, I felt validated because I realized that listeners rarely hear the concept.
They hear the music, or the noise, or whatever it is they hear, but not really the concept.

Blackened Soul wrote:I think the concept has more to do a way to focus your ideas about what you are creating, that is how it works with me anyway. To do my drone ambiant stuff I sort of need a background idea almost like writing a story with sound [otherwise it all comes out really similar], maybe no one but me will ever get what I am going for and that is ok.
rfurtkamp wrote:I went through a stage in the late 90s where I let spam email titles (back when they'd just be random word salad) tell me what to conceptualize and record. I never bothered to tell anyone because it was my little secret that kept me sane as I did what I wanted and had something of me for me.
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?

Blackened Soul wrote:It's ok if you don't really understand, or you don't like what others like. I personally don't see what is wrong with "slowed down shitty new age with some ornamentals thrown in to disguise how boring it is" because that is what it is actually suppose to be. The idea of a lot of ambient is to be background music that doesn't get in the way of whatever, or something to relax to. The best ambiant stuff is where and when you can create a space or atmosphere or even just a mood more then something that WANTS your attention in a LOOK AT ME PLEASE I AM NOODLING!!! kind of wayNot everything has to be groundbreaking or even interesting to be music or art or vallid. And I think you need to spend more time actually listening to different ambiant artists to get a better grasp on it.
As for drone like sunn It is the same idea of using sound for a mood and a atmosphere more then it just being a song or a style/sound but in the opposite direction from ambiant [even though the two can and do cross over a lot really] it is to overwhelm the listener with volume and overtones, really it is as much about the overtones of the note/chord as the the striking of it in the same way ass seen in the chant video, it's the same thing just a different way to go about it and subject matter.