> I don't know why it wouldn't be in your best interest... music is music
> my man... I have an AC/DC "Highway To Hell" keychain and a KISS pin on
> my jacket. Metal, (like any other genre) has run the full range of
> amazingly great to absolute trash. A wide variety of musical tastes can
> only be a good thing. For those of us who produce tracks, a diverse
So what country/western pins and folksinger keychains do you have? Just
curious. I liked hard rock or acid rock, whatever it was called, before
metal and never heard anything metal that took the sound to another level,
except down, maybe. Yet I consider my musical range of interest to be
pretty wide. Most people I know (not many) can't figure why I listen to
the stuff I do. (Spinning on the little disc right now: Natacha Atlas
"Duden" from the Quango World Voices comp.) Because of my very limited
imagination, I use various forms of music to create and maintain my moods
and emotions. Usually I've got something going every hour of the day and
most of the night. Even when it's not on the player, I groove on those
ambient sounds of nature or the urban background, depending on the
setting.
> sample library can only help make more interesting tracks (I'm planning
> on using a lot of early 80's punk samples in my upcoming work although
> you probobly won't recognize them when I'm through.)
This sounds very intriguing. Will this be in the form of an available mix
tape?
bil
bdwyer@grove.ufl.edu