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Re: a general question



"Lance Chance" <lrc8918@louisiana.edu> inquired:

> whoever cares to reply.   you consider your loop work:
>
> 1 totally ambient, atonal, arrhythmic

At times any of the above.  I consider my work 'situational' at times, in
that it is more attuned to soundtrack work - and this can be 'ambient',
atonal, AND/OR arrhythmic.

> 2

I get it, "there is no number 2", right? :)

> 3 a little of both, some of both (rhythmic, but atonal) (atonal, but
> rhythmic)

At times, that too.

> 4

Whither "4"? :)

> 5 song oriented, rhythmic, tonal

Like I said, whatever comes out comes out.  I am fairly committed to the
idea of combining the mode of a 'pop' song with 'ambient', looping, atonal,
and/or arrhythmic material.  My favorite examples of this would be Peter
Gabriel's first three solo albums, and of course the beautiful "Sacred
Songs" by Daryl Hall and Robert Fripp.  I'd love to play with folks who 
have
that same concept at heart.  If they exist.

One of the nice side effects of the ambient-pop mixture (or its variants) 
is
that 'regular' folks who would otherwise turn their noses up at stuff minus
the 'pop' element find themselves listening (and with interest!) to
non-'pop' material.  I have always thought that Bowie's negative attitude
towards the "Let's Dance" period left out this very important factor.  It
was great fun and not a little satisfying to introduce 'normal' folks to
Bowie's older material, such that their attitudes would be like the
following:

1974: "BOWIE?!?  Ewwwww!" (leaves party)
1982: "Wow!" (add to this singing along with "Let's Dance" etc.")
1982: "This is GREAT!  Who is it?" (while listening to "Diamond Dogs", 
etc.)

I could say the same for Pink Floyd, which so revolted a friend of mine in
the late 70s that she'd start saying things like "Ooooh, the WALLS are
BREATHING..." before leaving the room.  Come "The Wall", and her wedding
reception, what was on the play list for dancing?  "We don't neeeed noooo
education...."

Go figure.

I went through a series of insecure stages where I was trying to compose
material "that people would like".  It's all pretty disappointing stuff to
me.  I played it for a few friends at various times while apologizing for
the content and sound quality, only to be told that they liked it.  Perhaps
if I'd have had the looping material done years later, it would have been
more fun for me.  I did find however that it was quite capable of being
combined with ambient concepts/elements.  So when "Sacred Songs" was 
finally
allowed to be released, I had a huge "eureka" effect myself.  But the
pop-ambient combo thing is about as close as I come to trying to classify 
my
work.

Now that I've been able to scare my wife into letting me compose in the
front room of the house - we've not moved upstairs yet as it's not
finished! - this week I'm working on material for submission to a
body-building film called "No Pain, No Gain".  I turned down a gig years 
ago
that was to be for a Japanese porn film, because they couldn't guarantee
that abuse of women wouldn't occur to my music.  Then I came across the bit
in "Emmanuelle" where "Larks' Tongues in Aspic" is used - however
unauthorizedly - during a rape scene.  I've now lowered my bar of 
contention
on this, to the effect that I won't do work for snuff films.  That's about
it.

Did anyone see aurora last night?

Steve Goodman
* EarthLight Productions
* http://www.earthlight.net