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goldie gone classical

Post by osky » Fri Jul 31, 2009 8:44 pm

whose watching classic goldie now on bbc2?
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Post by osky » Fri Jul 31, 2009 9:08 pm

wrong forum but i guess it fits in as its production ;p
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Post by bandshell » Fri Jul 31, 2009 9:12 pm

I watched it, was great. :)

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Post by <ding> » Fri Jul 31, 2009 9:12 pm

yeh man jsut caught the end of it

weird he cant even like write music or know about chords or nething

really wanna hear the finshed product now though and really hope its good and not cringey

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Post by hackman » Fri Jul 31, 2009 11:58 pm

did you see him on that conductor competition ?
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Post by bandshell » Sat Aug 01, 2009 1:21 am

hackman wrote:did you see him on that conductor competition ?
maestro?

yeah, was awesome. Out to Goldie, inspiring bloke.

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Post by the dub lemon » Sat Aug 01, 2009 1:42 am

Just watched this now and I really enjoyed it. It's funny though, Goldie isn't really doing anything he's not done before, as far as I know Goldie has always been the director behind the people who have the skills to translate his ideas to the required medium (in the case of his electronic music his engineers). He is obviously a very creative guy who has ideas and can form whole pieces of art in his head but the challenge is getting it out of his head onto a medium. In the case of his paintings he's developped those skills himself but with the music he needs someone else (who equally has to work out how to understand him).

He seems to have developped good relationships over the years with engineers who can translate his electronic ideas and I'm sure he can do the same in the classical world so long as he finds a way to connect the the people who are putting the sounds down.

I'm quite jelous of his ability because I'm the engineer, I'm the guy who can put the the sounds down and sculped the noises but I'm not an artist, I can't hear or see a piece or even a melody, I have a sound and a try and build it but my melodies are built through trial and error combined with minimal music theory, it's all technical though, never artistic.

I think this program just goes to show that there are a lot of different skills involved in composing music and for one person to master them all would be a mamoth task, I think this kind of shows me that if you can take a small group of people who have each mastered their own skill, if you can develop a way for them to communicate their ideas clearly they could build a far more stunning piece than just one person (except in the odd case of exceptionally talented individuals who have a natural ability to understand all the skills they need).

Sorry for the semi drunken rant, I guess the generally message is I enjoy the program lol :D

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Post by deadly_habit » Sat Aug 01, 2009 1:49 am

The Dub Lemon wrote:Just watched this now and I really enjoyed it. It's funny though, Goldie isn't really doing anything he's not done before, as far as I know Goldie has always been the director behind the people who have the skills to translate his ideas to the required medium (in the case of his electronic music his engineers). He is obviously a very creative guy who has ideas and can form whole pieces of art in his head but the challenge is getting it out of his head onto a medium. In the case of his paintings he's developped those skills himself but with the music he needs someone else (who equally has to work out how to understand him).

He seems to have developped good relationships over the years with engineers who can translate his electronic ideas and I'm sure he can do the same in the classical world so long as he finds a way to connect the the people who are putting the sounds down.

I'm quite jelous of his ability because I'm the engineer, I'm the guy who can put the the sounds down and sculped the noises but I'm not an artist, I can't hear or see a piece or even a melody, I have a sound and a try and build it but my melodies are built through trial and error combined with minimal music theory, it's all technical though, never artistic.

I think this program just goes to show that there are a lot of different skills involved in composing music and for one person to master them all would be a mamoth task, I think this kind of shows me that if you can take a small group of people who have each mastered their own skill, if you can develop a way for them to communicate their ideas clearly they could build a far more stunning piece than just one person (except in the odd case of exceptionally talented individuals who have a natural ability to understand all the skills they need).

Sorry for the semi drunken rant, I guess the generally message is I enjoy the program lol :D
yea man def try to hook up with some guys to engineer for best way to collab
hell look at old bad company stuff was mainly a couple engineers (fresh and d bridge) and the other guys directing ideas

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Post by the dub lemon » Sat Aug 01, 2009 2:07 am

Deadly Habit wrote: yea man def try to hook up with some guys to engineer for best way to collab
ain't gonna work for me, what I was saying is I am the engineer, I need the idea men, my ideas suck, I'm all about getting the sounds down, sound design, mix and processing and shit...I fucking suck and composition and arrangement :(

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Post by deadly_habit » Sat Aug 01, 2009 2:12 am

The Dub Lemon wrote:
Deadly Habit wrote: yea man def try to hook up with some guys to engineer for best way to collab
ain't gonna work for me, what I was saying is I am the engineer, I need the idea men, my ideas suck, I'm all about getting the sounds down, sound design, mix and processing and shit...I fucking suck and composition and arrangement :(
doh i mean with ideas and no skills
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Post by lowpass » Sat Aug 01, 2009 7:34 am

managed to catch the first 20 and last 30 minutes of it, definately very talented,

does anyone know if / when part 2 will come out? really wanna see if he manages to complete it

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Post by legend4ry » Sat Aug 01, 2009 11:25 am

^ Sure it'll be on next week.


Just watched it on iplayer - was sick! Very inspirational and I am sure a lot of us feel his fustration :lol:
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Post by Disco Nutter » Sat Aug 01, 2009 12:50 pm

Can't watch BBCiplayer, I'm not in the UK, hopefully we can see a mirror somewhere? :roll:

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Post by holly89 » Sat Aug 01, 2009 12:59 pm

I watched it, was really good!! Clearly a talented guy but you feel his thrustration at not being able to get the music down, although that drawing looked interesting

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Post by drift » Sun Aug 02, 2009 7:56 am

very interested to hear what the outcome sounds like




yeah to be fair to goldie, the music his engineers have helped him make would not have been made without him. i'd love to work with an engineer as my strengths are lacking in the jedi side of production....


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Post by killingtime » Sun Aug 02, 2009 11:16 am

goldies my hero since he was in tomorrow never dies, what a sickhead!

yeah i got all the ideas but no gear... :( savage reversion of the common situation

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Post by lowpass » Sun Aug 02, 2009 2:11 pm

killingtime wrote:goldies my hero since he was in tomorrow never dies, what a sickhead!

yeah i got all the ideas but no gear... :( savage reversion of the common situation
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