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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 3:21 am Post subject:
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chefkirk : PRONATE
out at http://noiseusse.org
I listened to about ten seconds of an mp3 by this guy before deciding to release anything he gives me. I love this stuff. Maybe you will too ::)
(Note: image and hotlink removed due to freaky weirdness with http requests. release located at noiseusse.org/releases.htm?artist=chefkirk) Last edited by play on Sun Apr 18, 2004 4:30 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 5:23 am Post subject:
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| noiseusse wrote: |
I listened to about ten seconds of an mp3 by this guy before deciding to release anything he gives me. I love this stuff. Maybe you will too : |
the key word is "maybe"
you should have posted it April 1st (you are 14 days late for this joke)
P.S.
actually I listened to more than 10 seconds of this s..tuff  _________________ homepage - blog - forum - youtube
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:49 am Post subject:
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I like some of the tracks better than others. There is good variety.
How does your label work? Are all the tracks available for free download, and you accept donations? |
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 12:43 pm Post subject:
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yes. all free, donations accepted. We have yet to get a demo submissions from someone who was unwilling to give their music away for free. I'm not opposed to the idea of selling music though. I'd just rather give it away.
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you should have posted it April 1st (you are 14 days late for this joke)
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actually I was being serious. I really do like it that much. |
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 1:47 pm Post subject:
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actually I was being serious. I really do like it that much. |
you know...I downloaded all the 15 Mb of the file to make sure it wasn't some kind of trick and I kept listening thinking: "sooner or later it will change" but it did not. I thought that at the end of the file there was going to be a voice saying something like: "you listened to it all, moron" but there was no voice. gee...
I did not dare downloading anything else  _________________ homepage - blog - forum - youtube
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 2:20 pm Post subject:
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Well, there's no accounting for taste. I also enjoy unaltered field recordings.
There's quite an eclectic mix of stuff on the site though. In fact most of it is not pure noise. Making a stab in the dark, you might like synapse.project. Especially the release entitled 'Put on your Headphones'. Much more use of melody and more traditional style of production. |
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 2:42 pm Post subject:
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| noiseusse wrote: | | Well, there's no accounting for taste. |
you are right and, believe me, I did not mean to sound disrespectful, I was just trying to convey my puzzlement while I was listening  _________________ homepage - blog - forum - youtube
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 2:44 pm Post subject:
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| seraph wrote: | | I did not mean to sound disrespectful, I was just trying to convey my puzzlement while I was listening :D |
No offense taken. I find it interesting how differently people can experience things. |
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 3:00 pm Post subject:
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| NEUROSEMANTICS wrote: | SHADES OF PERCEPTION
We look out on the world, everything we see appears normal. We know what our world is, and the nature of people, places, and things. We know the who, what and how they and we are predictability. It's a comforting feeling to have our beliefs, attitudes, expectations, aspirations, values, all reflected back to us. We are submerged into our world, lost in our matrix. We believe that what we see is an actuality, a fact. If this were true we all would have the exact same experience. What creates this qualitive variance, difference of experience, to a lesser or greater degree, for better or worse? Could it be the variance in the words, symbols, and the meaning we hold for them? Could these, words, symbols, and their meaning, the components of our language, chained together by us to form larger linguistic constructs labeled as beliefs, attitudes, expectations, etc. some how be shackling us? How are we chaining these linguistic structures together? Could it be that these linguistic structures act as coloring and filtering agents creating our point of view, our lenses of perception? Lenses that dictate who we are, who we can be, what talent or ability can or will be developed, what is possible to learn or impossible, how we feel, what we can or cannot express, experience, and aspire to in life. Lenses that channel our very life to mold and conform into the world we see and experience!
We see the world through our beliefs, attitudes, expectations, and aspirations. These linguistic constructs dictate / direct / channel / govern our speech and behavior out to the world of people, events, places, and things. These linguistic constructs process / compare / filter / censor the feedback from the world of people, events, places, and things. The information flows, out to and back from the world, and is processed seamlessly, and you, are submerged in the matrix. With this filtered feedback from the world, your neuro-linguistic constructs are validated, justified, and go with out question. You perceive this filtered feedback as a truth, as real, as self-fullfilling prophecy. Our beliefs, attitudes, expectations, aspirations and how we feel and think about them become the very bricks and mortar that create a reality box in which we seemingly are locked up. |
http://neurosemantics.tripod.com/ _________________ homepage - blog - forum - youtube
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 3:24 pm Post subject:
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| seraph wrote: | | "you listened to it all, moron" |
Yikes! http://electro-music.com/catalog/conditions.php
I'm trying to broaden my ability to appreciate different styles. I appreciate that you would listen to something you didn't like for 15 minutes, just to broaden you horizons and to give the music a chance. I commend you for that.
Elisha is passionate about this music, and the musicians on his site are obviously serious. Do you think the word "moron" is productive? |
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 3:27 pm Post subject:
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there's something missing from that article. It seems to assume that our only means of experiencing the world is through our ego, i.e. desires, expectations, beliefs. We also experience the world intuitively which is an experience without structure. The dominator society we live in likes to pretend there is no such thing as intuition. We've lost our ability to communicate intuitively, except perhaps through art. If we were able to consciously tap that part of itself that knows what it is to be a tree by feeling it then we wouldn't be so confused by the fact that our minds are incapable of objective observation becaused we'd know each thing around us as an individual. Think about the native americans' relationship to the natural world. Each animal and plant is considered a person.
here's some stuff written by a friend of mine:
http://schizome.noiseusse.org
mosty it's related to shizophrenia which I thik is an interesting phenomenon of perception. |
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 3:29 pm Post subject:
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| mosc wrote: | | Elisha is passionate about this music, and the musicians on his site are obviously serious. Do you think the word "moron" is productive? |
i don't mind. if I was at all attached to having everyone like what I like then it might bother me but I just saw that satement as seraph's way of explaining how the music made him feel. To be perfectly honest, it made me chuckle ::) |
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:47 pm Post subject:
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Great. Then the reports of trouble in paradise were exaggerated!!!  |
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 7:23 pm Post subject:
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I downloaded "milky disease" I think this is great music. (and NO, I don't take all kinds of crazy drugs ) I like "texture" and "drone" music a lot, especially while working on the computer or reading. There is something pleasing about the constantly changing sounds/textures that always catches my ears. (This is not to say that I dislike tonal or more "conventional" music either...I appreciate all sounds...and I think that's why I like this stuff.) I would have promptly released this as well if I had a label/site. |
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 11:57 pm Post subject:
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| noiseusse wrote: | To be perfectly honest, it made me chuckle : |
excellent response  _________________ homepage - blog - forum - youtube
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Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 2:05 am Post subject:
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| zynthetix wrote: | | I would have promptly released this as well if I had a label/site. |
u should get one. it's a lot of fun /-)
| seraph wrote: | | noiseusse wrote: | To be perfectly honest, it made me chuckle : |
excellent response  |
It's very difficult to communicate subtlety in this context, isn't it? I'm always getting myself into trouble. |
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