Is originality dying?

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benjam
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Re: Is originality dying?

Post by benjam » Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:52 am

I reckon its worth remembering that each new generation of producers will re-interpret styles that preceeded them. Its like atm theres a lot of kids getting into garage again that may be too young to have witnessed the saturation and commercialisation that pretty much killed it off. Then these new producers start combining their own influences with old school ideas and viola! A new genre with fresh ideas is born. Thats how I like to see it at least.

Volento
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Re: Is originality dying?

Post by Volento » Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:05 am

legend4ry wrote:
Volento wrote:
legend4ry wrote:
tugglez wrote:
Koan Sound is more original then cookie cutter dubstep everyone else is doing.

:cornlol:


Maybe you should listen to some Ramadanman or something if you want creative and innovative music. Not just someone who has the time and effort to resample more than others.
I listened to this guy. I scrap about 30 ideas everyday that he would have pursued and "produced." Not saying he doesn't have talent, but your statement is extreme.
And thats why he is highly original because the stuff he does most of us wouldn't pursue and he makes it work magnificently

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xhiq0_rWRE <- is a great example.
Thanks for the laugh.

I'll bet you think Coki is magical too.

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Re: Is originality dying?

Post by dazprospect » Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:18 am

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Re: Is originality dying?

Post by Fbac » Mon Jun 27, 2011 2:51 pm

^ awesome quote... stolen
hurlingdervish wrote:The true test of an overly specific, pretentious, genre name, is how many sycophants line up to defend its bullshit when the copy-cats arrive on the scene, imitating the styles of people who had no conscience for the styles they were innovating.

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