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Subject: RE: (313)Kenny Larkin was: radio playlist - 25/4/04
Yes, I understand your point of view too...Long & repetitive structures
are
generaly more into an atmospheric track, and fast changes structures
into
some tracks with hights moments...t
o do...
I think that a guy like Kenny larkin is able to do that.
cheers
Fabrice Lig
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Subject: RE: (313)Kenny Larkin was: radio playlist - 25/4/04
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 22:20:53 +0100
Hi
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Date: 26 Apr 2004 11:32 GMT
I can't understand why you are talking about pop songs? I don't know if you
heard this new track by Kenny but I on
Congrats Alex!
You have just been right!
He´s on P-machinery, and don´t listen to it again if its lush in yr memories...
those orchestra-hits...ahh
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>huh ? what part did he play ?
I'm sure I have one record by propaganda (on ten?) and it says he did the
percussion
but, as always, I'm probably wrong.
alex
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> Interesting point, I think the reason that many Moritz tracks lie outisde
what I'd call pop is that though they have incredibly beatiful intricate
structures and melodic resolution,
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no mention of Von Oswaldt other wellknown plastic pop-adventure, Propaganda.
God, that was some bad music though imho.
no mention of Von Oswaldt other wellknown plastic pop-adventure, Propaganda.
God, that was some bad music though imho. Blehg.
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Subject: Re: Re: RE: (313)Kenny Larkin was: radio playlist - 25/4/04
Interesting point, I think the reason that many Moritz tracks
Interesting point, I think the reason that many Moritz tracks lie outisde what
I'd call pop is that though they have incredibly beatiful intricate structures
and melodic resolution, the changes often occur very slowly over time or are
not prominent in the mix, whereas poppiness is about the quic
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> Well the reason I mentioned the track initially is because I played it on
the show on Friday, so yes, I have heard it ;P
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> As for pop,
Well the reason I mentioned the track initially is because I played it on the
show on Friday, so yes, I have heard it ;P
As for pop, what I meant was the aspect of composition that is about creating
melodies and pleasing chord changes/harmonies as opposed to the
rhythmic/repetitive aspect. To m
Well the reason I mentioned the track initially is because I played it on the
show on Friday, so yes, I have heard it ;P
As for pop, what I meant was the aspect of composition that is about creating
melodies and pleasing chord changes/harmonies as opposed to the
rhythmic/repetitive aspect. To m
I can't understand why you are talking about pop songs? I don't know if you
heard this new track by Kenny but I only can say that I don't see the pop
appeal in this tune.
Like you said, it's not the next new style he is inventing here but I also
don't think that this was his goal. If you mea
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