You got the point exactly, Tom!
Thanx, Arne
"Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> -- Original Message --
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arne Weinberg)
>
> >Look at Drum and Bass and what happened to it with all its fast
> innovations???
>
> o
>i still think
>writing a good song is the most innovative thing someone can do.
for sure..
but. how about all the amazing electronic tracks from through the years
that aren't strong songs?
they're still strong pieces of music, stand the test of time (so far
anyway), and are innovative.
(but I wo
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arne Weinberg)
>Look at Drum and Bass and what happened to it with all its fast
innovations???
or "IDM". thats really all that needs to be said about music that
keeps going "forward" as its main course of ac
Hi Ken and Dan and all the other 313 members
I totally understand now what Dan meant with "pop" "pop" in the ususal way
is something more negative in my opinion but in the way that Dan and Ken are
talking about it I can only agree!
I didn't mean it offensive in any way, only didn't unde
Hey Arne, Dan could well be referring to a track like 'Beauty In Decay'
here, when he mentions the word 'pop'. So in this sense, it's not
derogatory - *defn. not a bad thing*. 'Beauty In Decay' is after all (to me)
a bit of an early-decade marker. I mean 'pop' here, more relates to
something where