No, this is not what I mean. When people are asked something like "what artists would you list as the most significant influences to [your particular musical project]", they are not really asked what they listen to, eh?topaz wrote:not really,
it doesnt mean that you make what you listen too
if thats what you meant.
Your record label asks you...
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- KVRian
- 619 posts since 15 Feb, 2004 from Birmingham, UK
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- KVRist
- 446 posts since 3 Jan, 2004 from Serbia
Yeah, I love his music, though not many people have heard of himLiondream wrote:Excellent list! Especially re Stephan Micus!![]()
püRe wrote:Jarre
Tangerine Dream
Klaus Schulze
Brian Eno
Stephan Micus
Mike Oldfield
The end...
edit:
oh, and Vurt
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
Yes, because they're ashamed to admit that if they were stuck on a Desert Island, they'd rather have one of the same albums that the rest of the world would pick.nuffink wrote:Desert Island Discs.
Everyone lies.
Of course, Desert Island Discs is slightly different than top 10 influences. I think it can go without saying (though I'll say it) that none of us are actually capable of our top 10, because any given day we'd forget and/or remember any number of artists who would change that list. Here's today's list, by way of answering rather than avoiding the question as I would normally try to do.
-Johnny Cash (one of those that people are afraid to admit is an influence now that it's a cliche already)
-Counting Crows
-Matchbox 20
-Rheostatics
-Aimee Mann
-Pearl Jam
-Neil Finn
-Wilco
-Matthew Sweet
-Spirit of the West / John Mann (I snuck in a twofer)
- KVRAF
- 4749 posts since 15 Jul, 2001 from Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, U.K
mmm, odd one.
I dont think what I listen too really influences too much, right now I love squarepusher and thats what
listen too alot. but my music is nothing like SP.
am I still way off ?
I dont think what I listen too really influences too much, right now I love squarepusher and thats what
listen too alot. but my music is nothing like SP.
am I still way off ?
visa tapani wrote:No, this is not what I mean. When people are asked something like "what artists would you list as the most significant influences to [your particular musical project]", they are not really asked what they listen to, eh?topaz wrote:not really,
it doesnt mean that you make what you listen too
if thats what you meant.
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- KVRian
- 1278 posts since 24 May, 2004
Nice! Have you already posted some of your songs? (too lazy to search)pheeleep wrote:1) Amon Tobin
2) Air
3) Roni Size
4) The Roots
5) LTJ Bukem
6) Digable Planets
7) St Germain
Dr. Dre
9) Morcheeba
10) Howard Shore
I cannot post specific artists because they also vary their style (e.g. Aurora Borealis by Tangerine Dream). So i'll post some songs...
Chameleon by Herbie Hancock
Expansions by Lonnie Liston Smith
Durian by Cinematic Orchestra
Allegro Barbaro by Bela Bartok
La Femme d'Argent by Air
Bookworm by LTJ Bukem
The Flow by Model 500
Stratosfear by Tangerine Dream
Short Change by E-Z Rollers
Breakfast @ Denny's by Buckshot LeFonque
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
kraftwerk
Dom & Roland
Technical Itch
Ferry Corsten
Armin Van Buuren
Dieselboy
LTJ Bukem
the color blue
cats
dissorganized scizophrenia
meow!
Dom & Roland
Technical Itch
Ferry Corsten
Armin Van Buuren
Dieselboy
LTJ Bukem
the color blue
cats
dissorganized scizophrenia
meow!
- KVRAF
- 8388 posts since 18 Apr, 2004
At first I thought "LOL IAWTP K" but then I thought that if if some label wanted to release my weird electronic bleeps it would be nicer to to just sum up a bunch of noisy guitar bands as influence...dr.wackler wrote:Move on to another record label ASAP!Equilibrium wrote:Your record label asks you for your influences to put on the sleeves of releases, your website and various other things.
like
- NoMeansNo
- Shellac
- Primus
- Living Colour
- Tool
- Kyuss
- Victims Family
- Faith No More
- Cop Shoot Cop
- Fugazi
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- KVRist
- 114 posts since 13 Oct, 2002 from Highway 61
To me musical influence means some music which has changed some way I think or feel about some aspect of music. My examples
Infected Mushroom - e music can be more than 4 on the floor.
Dark Chaos - Goa Buttrock - Rocks!
Jimi Hendrix - you can break the rules if you can make up your own. also, any song can be played 9 million different ways.
Beatles - Feeling, enthusiasm, and pep can transend mere boosterism and motivate people positively.
John Kay - Steppenwolf - The Pusher - distortion can be GOOD.
Buffalo Springfield - For What its worth - music can transend pop and get people to think about freedom.
Billy Idol - Reble Yell - Everybody is a punk at some point.
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust - It's ok to be different.
James Brown - Sex Machine - Get on the one.
Elvis - Jailhouse Rock - Its ok for white people to shake, rock and roll. Style counts more than content.
Infected Mushroom - e music can be more than 4 on the floor.
Dark Chaos - Goa Buttrock - Rocks!
Jimi Hendrix - you can break the rules if you can make up your own. also, any song can be played 9 million different ways.
Beatles - Feeling, enthusiasm, and pep can transend mere boosterism and motivate people positively.
John Kay - Steppenwolf - The Pusher - distortion can be GOOD.
Buffalo Springfield - For What its worth - music can transend pop and get people to think about freedom.
Billy Idol - Reble Yell - Everybody is a punk at some point.
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust - It's ok to be different.
James Brown - Sex Machine - Get on the one.
Elvis - Jailhouse Rock - Its ok for white people to shake, rock and roll. Style counts more than content.
--JAIDY
--addicted to VSTs --
--addicted to VSTs --
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- KVRAF
- 2831 posts since 11 Jun, 2003
Hi Timewastin,
I only posted one track on KVR but it's been purged. It was for the last free for all competition. I started working on a drum and bass tune for this months competition.. I'll submit it in the competition when it's done
You can click on the link below to here three old ( very old ) tunes... I am working on an Ep right now so until it's ready, I won't be posting new stuff online..
I only posted one track on KVR but it's been purged. It was for the last free for all competition. I started working on a drum and bass tune for this months competition.. I'll submit it in the competition when it's done
You can click on the link below to here three old ( very old ) tunes... I am working on an Ep right now so until it's ready, I won't be posting new stuff online..
Play it by ear
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- KVRian
- 817 posts since 19 Mar, 2001 from berlin / germany
interesting question
i think that would be the following list(in no particular order):
-funkstörung
-modeselektor
-radiohead
-prodigy
-console
-orbital
-mouse on mars
-moby
-aphex twin
-autechre
greetZ ANdreas
i think that would be the following list(in no particular order):
-funkstörung
-modeselektor
-radiohead
-prodigy
-console
-orbital
-mouse on mars
-moby
-aphex twin
-autechre
greetZ ANdreas
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- KVRist
- 170 posts since 31 Aug, 2001 from Cromer UK
pre·ten·tious ( P ) Pronunciation Key (pr-tnshs)
adj.
Claiming or demanding a position of distinction or merit, especially when unjustified.
Making or marked by an extravagant outward show; ostentatious.
And before anyone else does it I'd like to claim John Cage and Half Man Half Biscuit
adj.
Claiming or demanding a position of distinction or merit, especially when unjustified.
Making or marked by an extravagant outward show; ostentatious.
And before anyone else does it I'd like to claim John Cage and Half Man Half Biscuit
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- The Teach
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
so ... you have the EXACT same thoughts / experiences / emotions EVERY day yes ???Lady J wrote:It probably shouldn't be.(it would be different every day)...
for me (right here ... right NOW) ...
[01] basement jaxx
[02] julian cope
[03] add n to [x]
[04] natasha bedingfield ( !!! )
[05] the killers
[06] ride
[07] swervedriver
[08] snow patrol
[09] UNKLE / dj shadow
[10] billy bragg
slainte
- something special
- 8627 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
the top five have strongly influenced my pop side
the bottom five for the, uh, experimental side
1. beatles
2. crosby stills nash and young
3. (I wanna be) Bob Dylan
4. john hiatt
5. john fogerty
6. crystal method
7. tangerine dream
8. aphex twin
9. autochre
10. scot solida
the bottom five for the, uh, experimental side
1. beatles
2. crosby stills nash and young
3. (I wanna be) Bob Dylan
4. john hiatt
5. john fogerty
6. crystal method
7. tangerine dream
8. aphex twin
9. autochre
10. scot solida
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- KVRian
- 619 posts since 15 Feb, 2004 from Birmingham, UK
Asking about musical influences does not really ask about one's current feelings / emotions, no? For instance, if a song directly influences me to try to write a similar song, this influence would remain as a fact no matter how I'd feel after a year or what type of music I'd be producing at the time. I do agree with you to an extent - musical influences surely change over time. But if you have been writing music for any lenght of time and/or if you have formed what might be called 'your sound', the influences shouldn't flutter wildly on a day to day basis.pHz wrote:so ... you have the EXACT same thoughts / experiences / emotions EVERY day yes ???
Well, what I'm saying is this:topaz wrote:mmm, odd one.
I dont think what I listen too really influences too much, right now I love squarepusher and thats what
listen too alot. but my music is nothing like SP.
am I still way off ?![]()
- what one listens to and what one's musical output is considerably influenced by are two different things
- If one produces music which is obviously derivative of a particular artist or trend, it is pure folly and somewhat pre·ten·tious to not admit that this artist or trend was a significant influence
- It is similarly pretentious to namedrop all kinds of credible artists as major sources of influence if there is nothing in the music that would serve as a link to these artists
- It's like this: an unispired and insipid rock song does not get an additional layer of depth from the artist namedropping Philip Glass as a major influence.
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- The Teach
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
why ever not ??? ...visa tapani wrote:Asking about musical influences does not really ask about one's current feelings / emotions, no?pHz wrote:so ... you have the EXACT same thoughts / experiences / emotions EVERY day yes ???visa tapani wrote: music (and all art) is about reflecting and/or recalling a particular emotion at a particular moment then yes it IS surely ???
surely not ... it would still depend on your mood at the moment you try to write that track as to whether you were able to 'correctly' interpret the intention of your influence or not ...visa tapani wrote:For instance, if a song directly influences me to try to write a similar song, this influence would remain as a fact no matter how I'd feel after a year or what type of music I'd be producing at the time.
of course ...visa tapani wrote:I do agree with you to an extent - musical influences surely change over time.
visa tapani wrote:But if you have been writing music for any lenght of time and/or if you have formed what might be called 'your sound', the influences shouldn't flutter wildly on a day to day basis.
... surely if the SAME things influence you ALL the time then you are nothing more than stuck in a rut to some extent ???
what if 'my' sound is based on the concept of continually shifting points of reference ??? ...
slainte
