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Re: Björk on Pärt among others... movie clips
Bjork is hilarious with her cricket/Pinnochio analogy... I love her.
I just imagine the look on her A&R guy's face when she tries to
explain her music videos to him....
thanks for the link Per. This is from 10 years ago apparently. Very
interesting food for thought.
To take Bjork's theory about complexity and lack thereof one step
further... consider the concept that "complex" music becomes a drone
if it's complex enough.
Like Coltrane's wall of sound concept. Isn't that also minimalism by
the virtue that a wall of sound is created? All the notes running
together create a macrocosm of texture, right?
So... in my mind there is not much difference between that and the
Brian Eno Ambient records. They are both a wall of sound.
The only tangible difference between Coltrane's era and today is not
complexity, it's that people are less willing to spend time learning
how to play their instruments to the level where they can achieve
that textural wall of sound through complexity. They'd rather push a
button and look inside that one note sound to find complexity. I
suppose that's due to technology and the fact that we ARE getting
physically lazier as a species. You'll notice that even though Bjork
is eschewing complexity she is still looking for it within the one
note and demanding that we see it with her so she can justify her
theory.
To say that there is a microcosm within one note therefore perceiving
that one note as complex and forgetting that the opposite is true is
just shortsighted and false intellectualism.
That being said I did also find the documentaries fascinating and I
do love and respect Bjork.
just my opinion of course...
Teddy
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>> HI,
>>
>> Some nice video documentary clips found in the internet by my RSS
>> spider today:
>> http://createdigitalmusic.com/2007/04/23/embracing-simplicity-
>> bjork- hangs-with-legendary-minimalists-timbaland/
>>
>> She's putting on the educational hat by talking about the move
>> "from complexity to texture" in modern music and interviews some
>> important figures. Very inspiring documentaries. Hope you like
>> them too.
>>
>> per
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