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Re: [microsound] Re: wired/lowercase/macs/oh my!



yeah rigt on neel! this guys fukin navil gassing makes me wat to puke who cares everyboy likes allour musiss man pholosphical disscussions is for cimmunitys with punks with socks in them like you says lets get off this topic cause who jesus fuck needs to fucking be over analysied do you???

k.r.i.

On Sunday, June 02, 2002, at 01:16AM, Neil Wiernik <neil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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>no you need to stick a sock in it you pretentious punk!
>jesus who the fuck needs to fucking over analys things to death are we all 
>that bored that we need to navel gaze adn think its q bad thing every time 
>some else for the out side wants to learn about what your interested in.
>look up the defination of cimmunity your self Im not even going to both to 
>school you its a waste of my time as the last thing in the world I want to 
>get into is a fucking pholosphical disscussion about a music genera...
>its musis what ever who fucking cares who likes it and who listens to it 
>and how much money there is in it and if its good or bad all your talking 
>about is asehtic values you have your own and other have thier own leave 
>it that who really cares do you????
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>On Sat, 1 Jun 2002, NON-DESCRIPT wrote:
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>> My apologies if I sounded flippant. It was a poorly worded question. There
>> is something about your position that doesn't quite fit for me, but I'm not
>> sure I can put my finger on it.
>> There seems to me a little bit of a fracture between the idea of a
>> "community" defined as a "group of people who listen to microsound" and the
>> idea of "awareness from the outside". If I am newly aware of microsound and
>> I listen to microsound at what point do I become a member of the community?
>> Moreover does the assumption of a community constitute an elitist's
>> standpoint in and of itself?
>> I don't mean to offend. I tend to have to spew things out and then pick
>> through the pieces for some sense of coherence.
>> I find the role of money in enhancing accessibility a double-edged sword.
>> More people may be aware of it, but does that necessarily translate into the
>> experimentation/innovation I think you are suggesting would naturally occur?
>> Like I said, I tend to spew. I need to relax.
>>                                                     nd