I'd say I'd have to humbly agree wif Mr. Eno....there's a lil' sumpin about soul that seems to be better pronounced with a little more effort.

I'm feelin' him cuz I believe that with the ease of nouveau technology things become...well.. a little more facile shall we say?


humbly offered....

From: Gerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Eno on his soapbox
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 12:26:27 -0500

- with all the recent hullabaloo about Finalscratch...

Thought i'd throw this into the pot.

Article spotted on another mailing list, i thought some of you might be
interested in.

G

Matt Tudor wrote:
>
> Interesting read:
>
> New Eno Music Gets 'Generative'
>
> Brian Eno, the electronic and ambient music pioneer, thinks today's
> computer-crafted tunes are lame.
>
> With software like Acid, Logic, Cubase and ProTools, musicians now have
>
> on the desktop a seemingly limitless ability to cut up, affect, loop
> and rearrange sounds. Altering the tempo, pitch and feel of a beat has
> become almost as easy as changing the font in this sentence. But that's
>
> not necessarily a good thing, Eno said.
>
> http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,47670,00.html?tw=wn20011027

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