[acid-jazz] RE: FW: Negative music.../ Positive Solutions

From: Christina Long (christina@softartstudios.com)
Date: Fri May 31 2002 - 16:03:41 CEST

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    I am in full agreement with these last post. I can truly relate as I
    catch myself telling Greg sometimes while he is working on a song
    "people may not dig that melody it's to obscure" then I look at him and
    say "what am I talking about" "I love that melody!!, you love that
    melody It's "your" work" if someone else digs it that's wonderful if not
    oh well, you can't please them all nor do we want to.

    ps. Your welcome Leslie, the track you must be speaking of is called "A
    Tang of Shady Orange" by Greg and Bliss. I will send the original record
    to you this week. =)

    >Because crap is cheap and easy to mass produce. That sounds like a
    >money thing, not a music thing. It sure would be nice if the music
    people
    had a
    >little more room to do what they do best, if the pursuit of art were
    given
    its
    >proper importance
    Personaly, this is what bothers me the most, especially when its the
    labels
    who get in the way.
    Both Dwele and Q-Tip have apparently been sent back to the studio by
    their
    respective labels because their music wasn't deemed commercial enough!!
    So
    we're forced to wait for what will probably be a watered down version of

    some of the freshest music I've heard in a long time. All I can say is
    thank
    god for audio galaxy....
    tekin



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