Rex Ballard <rex.ballard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The problem is that it takes a lot of money, management, and politics
> to move from a "club act" to a Top-20 or Top-10 recording star. It
> takes advertising, promotional effort, and usually some concert tours.
Not all the time, I submit for your pleasure, such classic top ten hits as
"the firm" with "Star Trekkin", "Joe Dolche" with "shaddapayaface" and "st
winifred's choir" singing the all time classic number 1 hit "grandma we love
you"
>> The idea was around ten
>> to twenty years ago, and then it vanished; now
>> the technology has worked its magic doublings
>> of speed and power; it's time this came back.
>
> Musicians use computer generated sounds quite regularly, but it's a
> huge stretch from computers as a tool to create music to actually
> creating music.
When you look at some of the music from the past decade or two, a computer
could've probably done a BETTER job at composing it.
:)
Specially the dance/techno side of it...
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