GornikDaze
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Might stick to Peppa Pig - purely for grandson entertaining haha
Ok Boomer ;)
Do you not consider the rapping a performance element? Or the writing - it's prepared before hand so not "in the moment" but it's rare to have something recorded without some prep before hand
I think it may have been around the time of this album that I had a rather alcohol fuelled discussion/argument with my old man on a trip back home from Uni.
He being a huge jazz buff and also enjoying choral stuff was adamant that alot of this "modern rubbish" wasn't music and had no merit.
Thinking back now, I think John Thompson nailed it...NICE!
I argued that there were limited notes and that it was all about what you did with them, how you altered them, whether you cut and pasted, it still created something even if it wasnt to (his) taste.
I knew that this wasn't going to be to everyones taste but am pleased that it has produced a little bit of discussion which is wonderful and what this thread is all about.
I've got 2 copies on vinyl of the 1989 release so it gets my thumbs up :)
That made me think about the music I love and dislike.I would imagine that those who are less enamoured by this effort would highly value melody. Rap and hip hop etc has much more emphasis on rhythm and repetition with very little dynamics.
Like @threespires I also consider jazz and hip hop that have lots in common. They are both very aware of themselves and context is important - there is imo more interplay between the artists than in something like pop and rock. Both have sets of rules and standards (ie autumn leaves or the amen break) that you need to know to appreciate fully what's going on
That made me think about the music I love and dislike.
I guess the music I tend to be drawn to is:
The album this week doesn't track against enough of the above.
- I love strong melody and harmony
- musical craftmanship and layered music
- Artistic ambition
- Emotional and intellectual depth
- musical innovation
I would say 2, 3 and 5 scores highly for me with this album. But if it doesn't connect then it doesn't connect. If you don't appreciate the art of sampling though you may argue about some of the points but I'd suggest strongly it should at least score highly in the musical innovation department.That made me think about the music I love and dislike.
I guess the music I tend to be drawn to is:
The album this week doesn't track against enough of the above.
- I love strong melody and harmony
- musical craftmanship and layered music
- Artistic ambition
- Emotional and intellectual depth
- musical innovation
I'd give it a solid 8/10 m8, a lot of that is probably nostalgia kicking in as in 1989 I was 19 and into hip hop, acid house etc so it reminds me of my youth.If you feel inclined give it a score out of ten as I suspect yours will be one of the higher ones.
Btw - that virus removed video that you ran before the game was fantastic. Good luck with the reboot.
Maybe innovation albeit I don’t know enough about that genre to comment.I would say 2, 3 and 5 scores highly for me with this album. But if it doesn't connect then it doesn't connect. If you don't appreciate the art of sampling though you may argue about some of the points but I'd suggest strongly it should at least score highly in the musical innovation department.
Maybe. Albeit I put that bullet first for a reason.I would respectfully argue that outside of the first of those bullets the others are there but for whatever reason you are not hearing them. I'll structure my eventual review along those bullet points and we'll see if I can persuade you a tiny bit ! :-) @mrbelfry has already spoken to some of them in his review too.
Yep, I followed rap all the way back from the early 80's, after the daisy age of rap discovered Steely Dan, Radiohead, etc and stopped listening during the Gangsta rap phase of the early 90's bar Dre & Snoop.I think I did the same as someone else and went over to Aja and the difference could not be more striking.
Good to see you score this higher than last week, as even I saw this coming. That will likely keep me warm with maybe a few chuckles as I start to listen this weekend for the very first time after simply not having the time this week. ;-)I warmed up to it and even though it's probably too long and could lose a couple of tracks it did charm me - in particular the quality and musicality of the sampling. 7 and a welcome encouragement to go and listen to Aja
Just found out, three hours too late that Midlake were signing copies of their new album at Waterloo records in Austin today. I am if course in Austin and planned a visit to Waterloo before I leave. Should have made it todayI've also got the new Midlake album on rotation and it's very good. In fact, with it's groove, I would say that that is a very good comparison point to this week's selection.