i cant get enough of this guy... thank you!
edit :: i am still kicking myself for not going to his set at mutek.
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i mean, this is an interesting thing posted here.kiwi wrote:like this:Harm Rhebergen wrote:Damn, I would love to have a tracklist...
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he always does that....playing a lot of self made productions and edits
these last few days i´ve been thinking a lot about troy´s and ananda´s work (gabriel= ) and their "constructive composer set" kind of work.
i´ve just been thinking about it as a rather different way of developing their art compared to what is mixing.
in "regular" music, there are differences between being a musician, or a composer, what we generally "consume" is what may be called musician´s work, and a little less composer´s work.
i think in electronical music kind of same thing is happening, most dj´s mix tracks in order to create a piece (which might be awesome, not discussing it), but some dj´s create all the tracklist having as a result a piece that might be more "solid" on what it says about the artist´s work. when one listens to these kind of "composer´s" play a difference can be felt on what music transmits to the person who is listening, and i think that the artist is able to put a lot more of itself on what he/she does.
i mean, i love mixes, my favourite plays are mixes, not "plays", but i think it´s an interesting thing to think about......(maybe this should be on general chat....)
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