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Posted on Wed May 30, 2007 12:14 AM.
Very interesting article. The comparison between photography and techno is a good one. It's unfortunate that the masses don't get the music, but on the other hand that's probably a good thing. I've always considered minimal psytrance (or techno for that matter) to be like the traditional Japanese zen garden. There is some feature that stands out against the sea of repetition, in the case of the garden a large stone or something set in a mass of smaller pebbles. I find it quite amusing that people go out to see a rock band because they want to hear "real" music instead of "recorded" music, but unless it's jazz, what they are seeing is memorized note-playing by the musician. It's really just a different kind of recording device.
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