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WashYourHands

Cat Malogen
This is/was the attraction to CV. For a period they were inventing sound worlds (soundscapes?) that no-one else was. It had a dislocating effect, brought full circle by repetitive beats that enhanced the overall paradoxes and juxtapositions. Now and again someone captures variables of it - Sun Ra, Devo, Coil, Nurse With Wound and Andrew Liles - everyone will have their own take on where this quality is present and/or manifests. It being a music thread, tried to stick to music examples.

Alien is a lazy term (even though I’ve used it), given we don’t have access to ET’s record collection. As far as grizzled Ukrainians and Andre the Giant go, I have no clue.
 

luka

Well-known member
i don't think it is lazy. i think there's good reason to use it and i tried to explain why.
 

WashYourHands

Cat Malogen
We understand each other, but could you cite the practice rather than the theory without YT dumping? Sun Ra gets there throughout this lp, possibly one of his crew’s most alien sounding sojourns


The Hafler Trio get into these zones, but those zones can collapse just as easily as they can be sustained through AM’s sheer pretentiousness too.
 

luka

Well-known member
i don't mind some YT dumping btw, personally. people are partly here for music reccomendations. just wanted a bit of chat in between the tunes
 

sufi

lala
when we meet the aliens (if we didnt already), they will not be like anything we imagine (we may not recognise them at all).
 

luka

Well-known member
or then again, they might be exactly as we imagined them. which would also be very strange.
 

mvuent

Void Dweller
Where does outsider music fit into here? Familiar ideas made alien through presentation alone. Do the shaggs belong in this thread?
hmm, i hadn't thought of that. would be curious to hear a specific example if you can think of any. guess to me some outsider music feels like the opposite of alien.

if i contribute to this thread it'll become a constant scream of my own tunes. but seriously, this is like a discussion from 2005 or whenever it was everyone was talking about burial, pitch stretching voices into other genders, using or rather "re-contextualising" your recordings of fire or whatever. a lot of these comments sound to me very much like writers getting poetic, who don't know much about the theory and practice of music, like that kodwo one, i mean he's right"in a sense" but rewinding a tune doesn't somehow magically reverse the flow of time. when i'm making my noises i start from the principle if it sounds good, it is good.
this topic goes back a lot further than 2005. the thread title is a phrase stockhausen was using to describe it in the 60s. dunno if i understand what you're getting with the thing about rewinding a tune. but yeah i'd be interested in some examples in your music whenver you feel like it.

its very clever reverse psychology what he did there, so clever it even brought barty back
and to be clear, i'm not saying this topic is "too smart" or anything. you guys are a lot smarter than me lol. just that when barty was regularly making threads like shimmering pentecoastalism there was a different kind of energy in the music forum.

other worlds have other time-conditions, other gravity, other atmosphere. this affects the way objects move and sound travels and so on and so forth.
totally. all that as we imagine it.
 
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woops

is not like other people
hmm, i hadn't thought of that. would be curious to hear a specific example if you can think of any. guess to me some outsider music feels like the opposite of alien.


this topic goes back a lot further than 2005. the thread title is a phrase stockhausen was using to describe it in the 60s. dunno if i understand what you're getting with the thing about rewinding a tune. but yeah post some of your music when you feel like it.


totally. all that as we imagine it.
yeah and i remember jim o'rourke talking about stuff like a car door slamming in his music. i'm just saying luke is doing what i'm saying kodwo is. which is discussing in literary terms, stuff that have nothing to with music production. he won't like that so i'm backed into a corner. look at (or listen to rather) symphonie pour une porte et un soupir. the titular sounds are being "recontextualised", sure, or whatever word you like, but recontextualised as instruments.the music is actually nothing to do with any particular door or sighing person. they are changed from references to music! i mean when you play a party record with a siren, like @hint, no one thinks for a second police or ambulance is coming. that'd be like saying oxide and neutrino wanted to soundtrack casualty! it's backwards.
 

luka

Well-known member
woops has a mad idea that he knows about music because he can play chopsticks on the piano
 

luka

Well-known member
it's not literary terms in the slightest, its the actual process of listening to music. it's a literal description of what happens.
 

woops

is not like other people
...and when you hear a loud noise in the club you don't jump do you? you jump up and wig out, or whatever but it's a completely different context which is my point, again!
 

woops

is not like other people
and yes you're right i have almost mastered chopsticks. it's for my grade zero exam. which i''ll probably fail though 'cos i don't know where middle c is
 

luka

Well-known member
...and when you hear a loud noise in the club you don't jump do you? you jump up and wig out, or whatever but it's a completely different context which is my point, again!

i agree there are contextual issues and innovations settle down into formalism and so on and so forth but what kodwo was trying to do was to hear with virgin ears. which the drugs helped him to do. it's very much not a literary project. it's an accurate represetnation of how we listen when our ears and our imaginations are working as they should.
 

woops

is not like other people
well i'd say to that that you're doing the same thing as what he does, but you don't see that because you can't play chopsticks etc. but is that a dead end line of arguing.
 

woops

is not like other people
i don't sit at home listening to my amazing synth thinking wicked spaceships man. i'm just thinking wicked synths (although as i say they look like the control deck)
 

luka

Well-known member
you don't i agree. but that is what accounts for completely singular nature of your music.
 
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