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LBE
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Re: future dubstep

Post by LBE » Sat Jul 14, 2012 11:54 am

Samādhi wrote:
LBE wrote:hehe me I met him in real there is few years for a little meeting of acousmatic musician, he is really old now between 80 and 90 but still alive
that's great, i hope he's fine.

francis dhomont was in my hometown last year to interpretate some of his works on an acousmonium. awesome experience.
wormcode wrote:Yeah I get you man. That's what I meant about the dub mentality. That 60s and 70s approach of space and weight, tunes made from feeling things out instead of over-thinking everything.
more over-thinking may be good. i like to hear some intelligence in music.

I had some lecture of spatialisation with francis dhomont too because he is a friend of Annette Vande Gorne which was my teacher of composition francis was member of all my jury and that's not a good thing trust me -_-

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Re: future dubstep

Post by LBE » Sat Jul 14, 2012 11:56 am

Parmegiani is more a master of the sound than a musician even it is a musician, but François Bayle got a real talent for creating strange musicality


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