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Re: Virtual Lo Fi Lazer live album shared - "computers to boost creativity" ;-)



i see... so, what the hell swedish consider contemporary (for me, swedish=people living in sweden)?
i supose that is the same in all places regarding the new music.

i'll read the jamendo article. it verses about this! great... so we are interested in aesthetics.

also, i've attended some a priori "serious" contemporary festivals, where a guy hold sustained notes on an EWI, and that's all! he,he...

but then always we come to that words that also have no meaning at all "musically"... now my friend and teacher markus would have said "could you be more specific?"

uff.
R.

2007/11/28, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com>:
On 28 nov 2007, at 14.13, Raul Bonell wrote:

> first quick listening.
> nice contemporary sound ...
>
> hei guys, have you tried to jump to
> that level, i mean, trying to enroll
> in some serious contemporary festivals?
>
> the glitchy work by tryggve, which i supose is played live,
> is amazing...


Happy that you like the stuff. Yes, we mostly play serious festivals.
But here in Sweden that noisy style is not regarded mainly
"contemporary". It has been around for long time and have kind of
settled as an established format. But the challenge is in trying to
do it musically and with a firm content :-))

I posted a comment where I'm trying to pinpoint the background and
musical scenes that leads from 1920 up to todays confusion in genre
tagging:
http://www.jamendo.com/en/forums/discussion/2253/

Greetings from Sweden

Per Boysen
www.boysen.se (Swedish)
www.looproom.com (international)
http://www.youtube.com/pellibox (gritty)







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