K1TesseraEna wrote:
Right here you've lost 90% of the audience, but that's not your problem. It's like teaching logarithms to a fifth-grader. Don't want to sound highfalutin here but I, personally, embrace everything that defies cliches and stereotypes. A few years back sound visualization concept made an impact on my perception of sound, vision and arts. They are all interwined to a greater harmony. Take any element out and it will never be the same
thank you K1te
im very much in my own specialist world, that has advantages and disadvantages...
if you are interested in this concept stuff, i recommend a book called "More brilliant than the sun" by Kodwo Eshun
its about the history of sample based music, and the science fiction ideas behind it
there is lots of metaphorical stuff going on and you dont have to necessarily like or know the music he is talking about (although it helps)
AnMal wrote:
well done! i also got punk associations first, but most punk stuff is a lot more simple (that's not necessarily bad, of course, but it's different). i agree with k1te, i don't think it's ugly, and the red against the grey is good - it may be a little bit of a cliché, but i think you use it well and you generally don't think "ha! cliché!" when something is used well. you really have a style of your own, brother!
thanks AnMal, that is a great compliment
you have been an important inspiration for me and i tried for once to leave the path of symmetry