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It is a random nice electronic track with teeth and a nice note here and there. Someone had a nice idea and went heavy on it.
It is a standard thing on a standard genre.
Thing is, "why is jazz unpopular" "why I still suck in jazz" "..."
Jazz needs gunpowder. Where is it?
Jazz deserves gunpowder. Where is it?
Go heavy on what you got!
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06-05-2023 05:51 PM
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I think that's pretty generic electronic music, really.
If you want gunpowder, here's a cannon.
And on the topic of electronic music, check this out.
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[QUOTE=mr. beaumont;1269654]I think that's pretty generic electronic music, really.
It is sweet. Makes you think bout nothing. Best type.
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Yours is intense. With intense vibe. All vibe.... damn. so viby music.
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I dig electronic music
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Originally Posted by jazznylon
ahhhh...Zappa lives..!!
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Originally Posted by emanresu
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Like syrup of ipecac for my ears and eyes. I only listen to electronic music after the gig while I"m waiting for the check.....
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Originally Posted by Jimmy Smith
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Sorry? Don't be sorry ... worried maybe .....
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Hauntology, from Ghost Box
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If re-hashing angry, dark, Roger Waters tunes from the late 70's with a robot video and Fentanyl inspired repetition trips your trigger, then... yeah? This... er, song, was probably completed in one afternoon.
I saw Pink Floyd in their heyday. They could play. You know, real instruments. On a stage.
This has nothing to do with jazz, BTW. If you like edge, we already had fusion. The more rock influenced fusion had its time. They call it "the 70s". And we already had music videos and MTV. They call it "the 80s".
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From my point of view, in the age of AI and computer-assisted music, it is urgent to return to the original musical creation: the expression of humanity through sound (the only universal language)!
Of course I understand the need of my contemporaries to adhere to the currents of expression which are predominant in the current media, but lungs blowing in a saxophone or fingers vibrating the strings of a guitar or a double bass can never be replaced by a sequence of bytes...
(sorry if I don't express myself correctly in English, I read it more easily than I write it!)
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Originally Posted by Laro
Well, if it ain't loaded and cocked, it don't shoot!
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Strokes, folks, etc.
Myself, I enjoy playing around with the current New Yorker interactive cover, but I try not to kid myself about what I'm doing.
As for the other stuff, let them as enjoy doing it, do it. I prefer some words I can dance to and a melody that rhymes.
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Originally Posted by Laro
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Originally Posted by sgcim
Even when it was in vogue it sounded a bit kitschy, gimmicky, and cold. (Or maybe a lot).
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best music ever
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Music is either Good or Bad depending on your mood, level of understanding or various other things. Genre of music doesn’t really matter.
But using the term Jazz is pretty silly when it encompasses over 100 years of artists and styles.
One of the main components of Jazz is harmonic improvisation. And that in itself is what appeals to me. In other words freedom to create each and every time. And while other genres of music use some of this. It takes sophistication of knowing music to do this well!
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Originally Posted by jads57
But of course, this thread is kinda like trolling. But I hope it is on the positive side
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Originally Posted by emanresu
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There are songs in every genre that can be lended out for other genres. It's always a slippery slope but sometimes something cool can happen.
But it's not what this thread is about.
The main point is: Pure jazz is not for chill, upbeat, happy, feelgood, driving and easy (all together the same time) . There is always the "LISTEN TO ME" aspect in jazz. Even the most mellow kind. Or like "look what I'm doing now!".
This illustrates the point:
I like the second song more, but the first one type is so missing in jazz
This is how I feel, it is an opinion. A matter of taste.
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One of the biggest changes in all music is how people watch more than listen. The newer technology has made video and selling yourself the main priorities.
There is a host of things that go along with this change, including lack of patience and too much bad or mediocre content.
I always say if it was any other profession than music.I’d love to see people try and insert themselves with such little talent or abilities.
Musicians are basically lowest on the totem pole, entertainment is what sells!
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Before the internet, digital music, TV and movies, even before radio, there was Program Music; a class of purely instrumental compositions, characterized by extramusical connotation intended to represent moods or phases of emotion, or to depict actual scenes of events, sometimes called "descriptive music". Was used almost exclusively in the early cartoon and movie soundtracks as sound effects music.
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