his balzac essay was boring
sorry but that vangelis release still sounds very conservative to me so far. in the sense being more like a vaguely "spacey" facsimile orchestra or band than an environment rendering in sound. i mean he was obviously very important as a popularizer of electronic music, i mentioned in that thread that i get why people over, idk, 40 who are into electronic music have so much reverence for his stuff. but yeah, it's very much the idea of him personally as some kind of ahead of his time genius that bothers me.
you could argue that indie music is 14 year olds with no ideas, etc etc but its a bit of a daft game isn't it
and if you want to attack the idea of music as landscape that's obviously great, no problemo, but you can't deny that it exists.
The other is Robin Rimbaud, Scanner, I’ve heard, with radio noises.
He is very experimental, because he is searching in a realm of sound which is not usually used for music. But I think he should transform more what he finds.
He leaves it too much in a raw state. He has a good sense of atmosphere, but he is too repetitive again. So let him listen to my work Hymnen. There are found objects – a lot like he finds with his scanner, you see. But I think he should learn from the art of transformation, so that what you find sounds completely new, as I sometimes say, like an apple on the moon.
Ambient could be about interstellar space, or music of the spheres. and often was.
west hambientnorth London ambient?
it was just painful watching you thickos failing to make the obvious points
like, it's not hard is it. 3 pages of failing to state the obvious
bro. i literally wrote a 10000 word essay* on the exact topic you've mentioned earlier this year and now you have the impudence to barge into my thread assuming i just forgot all about it?im the only person whos made a point in this whole thread im still waiting for your point woops. your pointless.