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Re: [microsound] sea of homogeneity



I make about 1-5 songs a day and most are hedious and noise ridden or have
bad recording i use a 8 track portastudio with regular cassettes.  I don't
know but sometimes I feel i can't listent to my stuff.. I *luv* making music
but going back and listening to it again can be painful as I feel sad that
no one is interested.  Feelings and Improvisation are what Deepgrave Min Og
Dog is all about.
Sorry for sounding harsh and self absorbed
Sage Brooks/Toadie/DG

----- Original Message -----
From: Store <store@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: microsound <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 1:52 AM
Subject: Re: [microsound] sea of homogeneity

>
>
> neil@xxxxxxxxxxxx schrieb:
>
> >I totally agree not enough people have tunred on thier personal filters
> >and have decided that any thing they make is worthy of putting out there
> >regarless of how good or bad they think it is... personally I look at it
> >like this if I cant listen to it because its terrable why would I want to
> >any one else to listen to it...
> >
> >neil..
> >
> >
> >
> Regarding music making as a way of communicating, no one should put a
> "personal worth" filter on his/her music just to let you have a
> guarantueed overlook over the scene. Too many musicians spend their
> times on making songs, trashing them again and singularizing in the
> closet. It's the consumers problem if he cannot deal with all the input
> available and being afraid of missing the "really important" stuff or
> whatever.  I'm still looking forward to a time when everyone is making
> music - not to put out some kind of product, but as generally peaceful
> social praxis.
>
> Store
> http://www.retinascan.de
> we put out the music no-one ever asked for
>
>
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