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<blockquote data-quote="Willi" data-source="post: 50141" data-attributes="member: 504"><p>Interesting point - when is art, well, "art". When I take someone else's photo and create a Photoshopped work from it, is it art? I don't really want to get involved with the debate surrounding a computer as a tool to create music, I'm kinda in two minds about it as I use a computer to earn a living as a graphic designer. On the other hand, I want to agree that you need to play an instrument to set yourself apart from any other 14 year old with a computer. </p><p></p><p>With apologies to people who can, I cannot hear the difference between one techno/rave/house/trance/other-electronic-genre song and the other. It's simply not music, it's repetitive beats and meaningless lyrics (when they actually feature) to dance to and in my opinion serves no real purpose other than that. </p><p></p><p>Does it kick ass to have dance music at a club? Hell yes. Is there anyone out there that would sit in front of a new CD player/amp/speakers/etc, and choose an Armin van Buuren remix to audition the player? Didn't think so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willi, post: 50141, member: 504"] Interesting point - when is art, well, "art". When I take someone else's photo and create a Photoshopped work from it, is it art? I don't really want to get involved with the debate surrounding a computer as a tool to create music, I'm kinda in two minds about it as I use a computer to earn a living as a graphic designer. On the other hand, I want to agree that you need to play an instrument to set yourself apart from any other 14 year old with a computer. With apologies to people who can, I cannot hear the difference between one techno/rave/house/trance/other-electronic-genre song and the other. It's simply not music, it's repetitive beats and meaningless lyrics (when they actually feature) to dance to and in my opinion serves no real purpose other than that. Does it kick ass to have dance music at a club? Hell yes. Is there anyone out there that would sit in front of a new CD player/amp/speakers/etc, and choose an Armin van Buuren remix to audition the player? Didn't think so. [/QUOTE]
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