Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] That whole mp3 vs. ogg vs. wma vs. yomamma thing
From: Mark Knecht (markknecht_AT_comcast.net)
Date: Tue Oct 14 2003 - 05:13:04 EEST
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 18:40, Rick Taylor wrote:
> It's just that here most "real" electronica is constrained to academia or to
> experimental/artsy categories ...None of which makes any money. {Actually, that
> whole conceptual genre has fallen into real disfavor recently.}
Well, amongst our happy family of Linux Audio Users right here on this
list we have at least one very accomplished Electronica composer by the
name of Natasha Barrett. I purchased one of her CDs (yes, it was
actually available here in the US) and really dig it. I've listened to
it at least a dozen times in the last 2 weeks. (Be forwarned, it is
abstract in nature, but deliciously so...)
Natasha - please forgive me if I should not refer to your work as
'Electronica'. To my mind (and ear) it goes in that basic area, but I
probably don't have the education to try and classify it any further.
All I'll say is that at least this composer's work has not fallen into
disfavor with me.
>
> We have that whole rock/blues and jazz legacy to deal with as well {as opposed
> to the watered down, imitative stuff that comes from that side of the pond.} The
> American public has come to value things like depth and quality and a certain
> "earthiness" that you just don't get with "Eurodisco."
This statement in a week when the Top 10, for the first time in History,
was completely comprised of all Black artists. Yes, our charts, and
apparently our brethren, have gone a different direction.
>
> {Tho' you really couldn't tell it by looking at our charts. ... A few minutes
> on the streets or in some of our backwoods clubs would convince you.}
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