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thanks Yulian. It's a point well taken and one that seems to get lost consistantly on this list, and others,. . . that is, one mans "outstanding" is another mans "crap".
as for me, i'm not fond of Telomere or Be-Bop and Chick Corea
. .so there!! LMAO!!!
kind regards
john duval
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From: "Y.:P" <yulian.p@...>
as for me, i'm not fond of Telomere or Be-Bop and Chick Corea
. .so there!! LMAO!!!
kind regards
john duval
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From: "Y.:P" <yulian.p@...>
> I'm certain that this conversation has been had as long as music's
> been around:... this is a subjective matter!!! What seems like "not"
> music to Lars is music to someone else, no?
>
> Lars: There are quite a few old school classical musicians out there
> that would consider your much-loved jazz and be-bop as "non" music
> (especially in it's electronic form)..
>
> In essence; we're all more than free to express our likes/dislikes for
> different types of music.. but let's lead some constructive
> discussions here.. let's not bash people's tastes:)
>
> my 2 cents
>
> cheers to all
>
> Yulian
>
> On 11-Dec-07, at 4:19 AM, lars_arnwald wrote:
>
> YAWN,
> "Drifting through the shimmering seas of space......". All these
> euphemisms that surround this ....... (fill in any word of your
> choice, myself I really don't know, definitely NOT music).
> You say:
> "very unlike most too-static 'space music'"
> Please tell me then how it differs. I gave up on this ...... (se
> above) a long time ago. OK, I just happen to be an old fan of jazz,
> and be-bop in particular. This I combine with electronics. More
> fashionable in the 70's than in present time, but guys like Chick
> Corea, Don Preston, etc, did great things with electronics. That still
> holds great fascination to me.
> Again, how does this CD differ? I hear very little difference between
> the "tunes". Just the same self-playing pianos, masked behind,
> drenched in, and reeking from tons of excessive reverb. Space, ehh. A
> tiny fraction would have sufficed, but what would then have been left
> of the ...... (se above)???
> Lars
>
> --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, Carbon111 <carbon111@...> wrote:
> >
> > Great News!
> >
> > >this new release from Christopher MacDonald's Telomere project.
> > >
> > >http://cdbaby.com/cd/telomere3
> >
> > I'm a *huge* fan of the first two Telomere releases!
> >
> > Amazing how different musicians get such diverse overall timbres
> from the Serge. Telomere is languid and expansive, yet detailed with a
> definate rhythm, very unlike most too-static "space music" - Lovely
> lovely stuff!
> >
> > I can hardly wait for the mailman to bring me this new one! :)
> >
> > Best Regards, James
> > --
> > http://www.carbon111.com
> >
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