Now AK1200 goes in and speaks his mind

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Re: Now AK1200 goes in and speaks his mind

Post by capo ultra » Wed Jul 11, 2012 2:52 am

tbh He's making out that people aren't still getting into music for the love of Roy Ayers and Kraftwerk which is completely false. I know loads of people who's favourite bands are from that era (maybe not as mainstream as Kraftwerk but other Krautrock bands ygetme)
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Re: Now AK1200 goes in and speaks his mind

Post by pkay » Wed Jul 11, 2012 3:59 am

capo ultra wrote:tbh He's making out that people aren't still getting into music for the love of Roy Ayers and Kraftwerk which is completely false. I know loads of people who's favourite bands are from that era (maybe not as mainstream as Kraftwerk but other Krautrock bands ygetme)

yeah but what he's saying is true... song structure (scales, modes, theory, synching drums with bass, obeying your keys, obeying your pitch, etc etc) are all things that people have used to tickle the fancies of folks for hundreds of years. He's saying as of late technology has allowed many people oblivious to all this to get away with ignoring basic fundamentals of music. This is blatantly obvious when people tolerate a track, better yet praise a track, in two different keys.

Lets ignore drum and bass or dubstep and just go for something mainstream as an example



remember this one? if you didnt dig it your girl at the time did... problem is, to anyone with the slightest inclination of musical skill this song is like nails on a fucking chalkboard because its entirely out of key. Like not barely, entirely out of key

i get what he's saying. The way music is made, and more so the threshold is fucking a joke

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Re: Now AK1200 goes in and speaks his mind

Post by wormcode » Wed Jul 11, 2012 6:55 am

wow lol I never heard that whole tune, only the acapella...
Sounds like a bad mashup job which is what I think it basically is.

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Re: Now AK1200 goes in and speaks his mind

Post by kidshuffle » Wed Jul 11, 2012 7:10 am

dont be hatin on lumidee
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Re: Now AK1200 goes in and speaks his mind

Post by wormcode » Wed Jul 11, 2012 7:15 am

I'm hating more on her producer who thought it would be a good idea to throw that backing track on there. :lol:

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Re: Now AK1200 goes in and speaks his mind

Post by capo ultra » Wed Jul 11, 2012 2:23 pm

pkay wrote:
capo ultra wrote:tbh He's making out that people aren't still getting into music for the love of Roy Ayers and Kraftwerk which is completely false. I know loads of people who's favourite bands are from that era (maybe not as mainstream as Kraftwerk but other Krautrock bands ygetme)

yeah but what he's saying is true... song structure (scales, modes, theory, synching drums with bass, obeying your keys, obeying your pitch, etc etc) are all things that people have used to tickle the fancies of folks for hundreds of years. He's saying as of late technology has allowed many people oblivious to all this to get away with ignoring basic fundamentals of music. This is blatantly obvious when people tolerate a track, better yet praise a track, in two different keys.

Lets ignore drum and bass or dubstep and just go for something mainstream as an example



remember this one? if you didnt dig it your girl at the time did... problem is, to anyone with the slightest inclination of musical skill this song is like nails on a fucking chalkboard because its entirely out of key. Like not barely, entirely out of key

i get what he's saying. The way music is made, and more so the threshold is fucking a joke
Yea I already said I agree with the rest, what he said in the statement I'm talking about is false though
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