Support |
One of the most troublesome things for me is when I perform ambient music. The fact that it's a performance makes people think they have to actively listen or they're being impolite. However, it's not what I intended for the music. The other side of that coin, is what I'm doing is performing to be semi ignored, which feels weird. I often leave a gig thinking, "Why did I drag all this stuff out? I'd have been better off with a small CD based DJ setup and recordings of my music." This was the main reason behind my move to a mini-rig with a 5 min setup time. Mark Sottilaro On Friday, June 6, 2003, at 11:28 AM, Richard Zvonar wrote: > At 7:12 PM +0100 6/6/03, Matthias Grob wrote: > >> I see a lot of people listen to dancing music without dancing, so its >> missused as ambient, no? > > It seems to me that ambient music is intended to merge into the local > soundscape and not to be actively listened to. Therefore if one > listens attentively to ambient music, the music is being misused.