Re: [313] the appeals of repetition...

2000-07-12 Thread jesse henning
I can agree with this "toneshift" phenomenon. I think in fact the term is realy right for it, since I've felt it myself several times. However, I don't agree it has anything to do with introvertion/extrovertion of character. It has more to do with what you said about the volume of information a

Re: [313] the appeals of repetition...

2000-07-05 Thread Counterforce - Lay
Haye! > >Has anyone else thought about the reason of Stacey's pseudonymn > >of Slilent Phase, does it have anything to do with his initials, or is it > >coincedence. > >I probably shouldn't think about trivial sh%t like this, just wondering. > >If it was a conscious decision... CooL > > Silent Ph

Re: [313] the appeals of repetition...

2000-07-05 Thread Counterforce - Lay
gt; To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 5:16 AM Subject: Re: [313] the appeals of repetition... > > OK, I am going to very breifly explain the theory(in laymens terms) and I > will do so with very broad gener

Re: [313] the appeals of repetition...

2000-07-05 Thread Counterforce - Lay
Haye! > I am presently working on some psych-socio theory on repetition in music and > why its an attractor to some, and an utter bore to others. I was wondering > if there is already some theory, be it music theory and/or psycho-social > theory, in which asks and solves this question... > > Wha

Re: [313] the appeals of repetition...

2000-06-26 Thread Seth electricpress
you might want to tie in with the previous thread of women and techno... the male brain is better configured for repetetive or minimal music as a hang over from hunting (when it was necessary to concentrate on one thing and not be distracted), the female brain, which processes sound in a differe

Re: [313] the appeals of repetition...

2000-06-26 Thread JARED WILSON
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Re: [313] the appeals of repetition...

2000-06-25 Thread Cyclone Wehner
>Has anyone else thought about the reason of Stacey's pseudonymn >of Slilent Phase, does it have anything to do with his initials, or is it >coincedence. >I probably shouldn't think about trivial sh%t like this, just wondering. >If it was a conscious decision... CooL Silent Phase was some deep s

Re: [313] the appeals of repetition...

2000-06-25 Thread c myster
>Stacey Pullen means by "Silent Phase"? I Has anyone else thought about the reason of Stacey's pseudonymn of Slilent Phase, does it have anything to do with his initials, or is it coincedence. I probably shouldn't think about trivial sh%t like this, just wondering. If it was a conscious decision

[313] The appeals of repetition

2000-06-25 Thread Rod Andres Alvarez
yes i do concur with your belief that repetition is appealing to some and not all after all nature is a cycle ...life, seasons, moon around earth earth around suntechno can represent this. Also, the music in all most ancient musics where centred around repetetive beats, drums etc. Techno is

Re: [313] the appeals of repetition...

2000-06-24 Thread Phonopsia
PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 313@hyperreal.org <313@hyperreal.org> Date: Friday, June 23, 2000 11:16 PM Subject: Re: [313] the appeals of repetition... > >OK, I am going to very breifly explain the theory(in laymens terms) and I >will do so with very broad genera

Re: [313] the appeals of repetition...

2000-06-24 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Cool topic! Actually I came across a few good journals when I researched this techno and gender article. I am sure if you go to a music dep library you would find a bunch of journals devoted to the psychology of music and I believe I stumbled on a university Internet mailing list on this too, so yo

Re: [313] the appeals of repetition...

2000-06-24 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Yes! The psychology of music seems to be a big interest of his and is discussed in the first Jockey Slut article (Jeff was talking about it in relation to the Pavlov Dog theory). You can still order back issues of this ed and, while I think most of us would disagree with the journalist's approach (

Re: [313] the appeals of repetition...

2000-06-24 Thread jesse henning
OK, I am going to very breifly explain the theory(in laymens terms) and I will do so with very broad generalizations to compact this down to a page... An introverted (quiet, withdrawn, anxious) person is such due to a physiological filter system being cranked all the way down, in otherwords,

Re: [313] the appeals of repetition...

2000-06-24 Thread ryan burns
i read in a interview with Mills and one of the topics was repetition of music. i dont recall all of it but i remember Mills specifically saying that repetition draws the listener in to the music. anyone have any thoughts on the new plus 8 record? ryan -Original Message- From: jes

Re: [313] the appeals of repetition...

2000-06-23 Thread Phonopsia
-Original Message- From: jesse henning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 313@hyperreal.org <313@hyperreal.org> Date: Friday, June 23, 2000 5:36 PM Subject: [313] the appeals of repetition... >I am presently working on some psych-socio theory on repetition in music and >why its an

Re: [313] the appeals of repetition...

2000-06-23 Thread FRED MCMURRY
usic because there's groups like this who used to follow the Grateful Dead and their music wasn't exactly repetative.) Fred From: "jesse henning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] the appeals of repetition... Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 14:41:21 PDT I a