chalkwhitehands
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Exploring sounds and sound creation.
Music is a noise you make more than once.Band/artist history
History? There isn't one. I've been listening to electronic music for years and once I had the computer, the Internet and the software then it seemed like a good move to try and make some music of my own.Have you performed in front of an audience?No - studio only.
Your musical influences
John Cage - brought chance into music.
Brian Eno - make the background into the foreground
Stockhausen - the man makes poetry out of noise.
The Dadaists - they set out to prove that art was dead and sniggered while they were at it. Anarchists with style and attitude
Percy Grainger - invented "free music"What equipment do you use?
Just me, a PC and a pile of freeware and shareware.Anything else?
Three Musical Rules to Remember:
* 20th Century music is not contemporary.
* Experimental music that doesn't experiment is not true to label
* Nor all experimental art needs to take itself seriously.
*People who give you their "Three Musical Rules to Remember" are pretentious prats and can be ignored (this is rule number four)Bowie/Eno "Heroes" ?
Now we're talking about the Sacred TextsClouds of unknowing:-
I can understand the Stockhausen influence now...although this track strongly reminds me of one of the Bowie/Eno collaborations from "Heroes" I think the track was called Moss Garden.
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Listening to democratic Love toy It's getting more interesting as I write. Cool idea. I like "Nixon's I'm not a crook" I'm using the same speach in my current piece. Let music tell the stories man.