RE: Technology in nu jazz (was RE: N'Sync * Craft vs. Art)

From: Elson Trinidad (elson@westworld.com)
Date: Mon Aug 06 2001 - 13:51:50 CEST

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    Quoting "Law, Alistair (DEM, North Ryde)"
    <Alistair.Law@dem.csiro.au>:
    > ->:) I remember a time when every other listmember
    here was a
    > ->member of some
    > ->sort of acid-jazz-related band...I don't think any
    of them are around
    > ->anymore...
    >
    > I am :-).

    I meant the *bands*, not the listmembers! :)

    Then the engineer pointed out to him (something he'd
    been trying to
    > tell him from the start) that all their grooves were
    lifted straight out of
    > an MC-303 groovebox - I doubt they're still around.

    >gag<
       Wonder if they owe Roland any royalties...

    > also a track like 'Goddess' by Wai Wan I think (on
    Carte Blanche Vol 2 -
    > Naked Music). Take a listen if you have it or can
    hear it somewhere. The
    > programming is really beautifully musical. It's got
    that human element I
    > think we're talking about. Now someone's gonna tell
    me it was made by a
    > computer. Ha! Anyway.

    Made ON a computer, but not by it...So I guess after
    all this 'human element' is simply the quality of the
    musicianship of the person working the computer...

    Elson



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