the obvious downside to all this cultural masturbation being it tends to get very pretentious very quickly....Truly a revolution in sonic fiction. The jump off point for a branching timeline in the multidimensional musicverse...
more brilliant than the sun....
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epithet wrote: Nice one man. In reading that, i think in dubstep he would have loved the progression of the breakbeat continuum into breakstep as opposed to the de evolution of it into half step. One is the accelerated velocity into the unknown the other a decelerated step back to the past via the much explored dubsonics.
I posted that same link in that Kode9 thread last week and you then proceeded to label the CCRU as 'intellectual elitism'.
In response to your thoery though, I think genre categories are largely irrelevant (especially in this case). The conception of what could be done with the speeds and rhythms in dance music that half-step explored was one of the most interesting and different musical projects in the last decade.
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Sorry stanton i must have missed it. Regarding 'intellectual elitism', I wasn't referring to CCRU per se, more high end western philosophy in general. It's the new racism. Ayn rand anyone ?stanton wrote:I posted that same link in that Kode9 thread last week and you then proceeded to label the CCRU as 'intellectual elitism'.
Agreed halfstep is/was interesting just too easily cloned and as we all know clones dont have souls
Putting Ayn Rand in the same boat as Eushun, Deleuze, Said is like putting Mao in the same boat as Lao Tze because they're both from 'The East' and they both had philosophies. I don't think most of the thinkers people have mentioned in these threads can be thought of intellectually elitist, rather the opposite.epithet wrote: Sorry stanton i must have missed it. Regarding 'intellectual elitism', I wasn't referring to CCRU per se, more high end western philosophy in general. It's the new racism. Ayn rand anyone ?
epithet wrote: Agreed halfstep is/was interesting just too easily cloned and as we all know clones dont have souls

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						UFO over easy wrote:he is definitely either chris morris or dubmugga.
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=45315
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I'd put them in the same boat and hide a recording device to hear what was said. Damn sure it would be interesting. Given the time and cultural differences between mao and lao tze does make it harder to compare philosophies. Rand and deleuze might not be so hard. Fast forward 100 yrs and imagine a compendium on 20th century philosophy and i'm sure you'd find them in the same boat. If only under the western capitalist banner.stanton wrote:putting Mao in the same boat as Lao Tze because they're both from 'The East' and they both had philosophies.
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for me the language is what makes it great.spooKs wrote:started reading a bit a of this after seeing this thread and popping down the road to my uni library. l ooks really good, love some of his explanations of what the music means to him, not sure i can get past the 'newspeak' he uses though. 'Futurhythmachinery' doesn't read easy with me.
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Just took it out from the library aswell. Tbh lots of it does go over my head, I ain't gonna lie, but I like the fact i'm gonna have to re-read it.
			
			
									
									19th October - Jahtari Presents Tapes EP Launch Party @ Gramaphone, London w/ Tapes, Clause Four & International Observer.
23rd October - Galway, Ireland.
31st October - UFO @ Dojo, Bristol w/ Dema.
http://www.myspace.com/rekorder87
						23rd October - Galway, Ireland.
31st October - UFO @ Dojo, Bristol w/ Dema.
http://www.myspace.com/rekorder87
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Great thread.  I found these links recently - only two chapters scanned and posted online as PDFs.  I've been hunting a decent-priced used copy in the meantime.  It would be great to see a re-press and new introduction/chapter, etc. with 10-year hindsight.  (credit to Wayne Marshall for PDFs.)
Inner Spatializing the Song
http://www.courses.dce.harvard.edu/%7Em ... -space.pdf
Mixadelic Universe
http://www.courses.dce.harvard.edu/%7Em ... adelic.pdf
".......I was in this long, dark tunnel with a very bright light at the end....so brilliant, it was more brilliant than the sun."
			
			
									
									
						Inner Spatializing the Song
http://www.courses.dce.harvard.edu/%7Em ... -space.pdf
Mixadelic Universe
http://www.courses.dce.harvard.edu/%7Em ... adelic.pdf
".......I was in this long, dark tunnel with a very bright light at the end....so brilliant, it was more brilliant than the sun."
Slightly irrelevant: I like how the word "Deleuzian" is like a crazy way of sayign "delusion" 
 i need to read it before passing judgment evidently
			
			
									
									
						boomnoise wrote:for me the language is what makes it great.spooKs wrote:started reading a bit a of this after seeing this thread and popping down the road to my uni library. l ooks really good, love some of his explanations of what the music means to him, not sure i can get past the 'newspeak' he uses though. 'Futurhythmachinery' doesn't read easy with me.
Chunkie, in another thread, wrote:re-issue £10, be quick mate!!
Where where where!!!??spooKs wrote:Chunkie, in another thread, wrote:re-issue £10, be quick mate!!
19th October - Jahtari Presents Tapes EP Launch Party @ Gramaphone, London w/ Tapes, Clause Four & International Observer.
23rd October - Galway, Ireland.
31st October - UFO @ Dojo, Bristol w/ Dema.
http://www.myspace.com/rekorder87
						23rd October - Galway, Ireland.
31st October - UFO @ Dojo, Bristol w/ Dema.
http://www.myspace.com/rekorder87
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