Re: What is in the post? The thread of and for GAS!
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 3:12 pm

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John wrote:Sorry to offend any modular-heads here, but I fucking hate the trend. More expensive than the most expensive pedals, total rich hipster shit, bank account inversely proportionate to talent level, and after all the investment and hype, it's just a bunch of bleep-blop with an ironic moustache and trust fund. Of course that's not everyone who's into modular, but fuck at least be reasonably skilled on keyboards before you go down the synth rabbit hole.
D.o.S. wrote:None of that is modular exclusive re: musical instruments and gear.
Teej212 wrote:music is secondary to making bleep-blops when it comes to ILF
friendship wrote:death to false bleep-blop
John wrote:D.o.S. wrote:None of that is modular exclusive re: musical instruments and gear.
Sure it is! OK yes you can spend too much on guitar/bass/drums/flugelhorn gear. But then you have to at least be able to execute a power chord or something, to at least look like you know what you're doing. Douchebag in the coffee shop just twiddles some knobs, plugs wires into different holes, and as long as his beard/glasses/shitty flannel combo look is just right he looks like a mad scientist while the machines are doing the lifting for him. It's consumer culture without any real input from the human. Of course a talented person can do more with it, but how can you even tell unless they're Thomas Dolby or something? Just seems trendy and spendy and nothing else. A way for people who have run out of ideas to keep investing in their dream. I don't mean to say that every musician has to be a virtuoso at all; I grew up with punk rock, ok? But there was creativity and human interaction, not Zoloft and a big rack of doodads.
John wrote: Douchebag in the coffee shop
John wrote:D.o.S. wrote:None of that is modular exclusive re: musical instruments and gear.
Sure it is! OK yes you can spend too much on guitar/bass/drums/flugelhorn gear. But then you have to at least be able to execute a power chord or something, to at least look like you know what you're doing. Douchebag in the coffee shop just twiddles some knobs, plugs wires into different holes, and as long as his beard/glasses/shitty flannel combo look is just right he looks like a mad scientist while the machines are doing the lifting for him. It's consumer culture without any real input from the human. Of course a talented person can do more with it, but how can you even tell unless they're Thomas Dolby or something? Just seems trendy and spendy and nothing else. A way for people who have run out of ideas to keep investing in their dream. I don't mean to say that every musician has to be a virtuoso at all; I grew up with punk rock, ok? But there was creativity and human interaction, not Zoloft and a big rack of doodads.
UglyCasanova wrote:I also love that you, John, counter it with punk culture, where creativity is measured by how fast you can strum a power chord within a beat and talent is based on how much of a bad ass/idiot you are. "Sweet mohawk/leather jacket/scar/face tattoo, comrade! Love how you slid from a G to an A and back to a G. That strumming was like reminiscent of shooting heroin into my eyeball. Fuck capitalism and consumerism, lets go get some mass produced cheap beer as these songs of unimaginable creativity won't write themselves!"
UglyCasanova wrote:I also love that you, John, counter it with punk culture, where creativity is measured by how fast you can strum a power chord within a beat and talent is based on how much of a bad ass/idiot you are. "Sweet mohawk/leather jacket/scar/face tattoo, comrade! Love how you slid from a G to an A and back to a G. That strumming was like reminiscent of shooting heroin into my eyeball. Fuck capitalism and consumerism, lets go get some mass produced cheap beer as these songs of unimaginable creativity won't write themselves!"
What I tried doing there is saying that every scene has an archtype and people/idiots who jump on that and take it to the extreme, creating stereotypes. If those people are what stand in your way of having fun and doing what you really want to do, that's your fault, not theirs, imho.
UglyCasanova wrote:I also love that you, John, counter it with punk culture, where creativity is measured by how fast you can strum a power chord within a beat and talent is based on how much of a bad ass/idiot you are. "Sweet mohawk/leather jacket/scar/face tattoo, comrade! Love how you slid from a G to an A and back to a G. That strumming was like reminiscent of shooting heroin into my eyeball. Fuck capitalism and consumerism, lets go get some mass produced cheap beer as these songs of unimaginable creativity won't write themselves!"
What I tried doing there is saying that every scene has an archtype and people/idiots who jump on that and take it to the extreme, creating stereotypes. If those people are what stand in your way of having fun and doing what you really want to do, that's your fault, not theirs, imho.