From Mathias Verraes Sent Wed, May 20th 1998, 18:57
>>I get offended by people that think music is somehow worth less if it is >>entirely programmed. At the end of the day all that should matter is >>what it sounds like. >> > >Certainly debatable. >I certainly evaluate music both by the end result and the process of creation. >In my view, the process is part of the finished work - potentially >increasing or decreasing the appreciation of the final product. Coldcut - 'Timber' The music is OK, but if you see it with the images and realize that it is completely wysiwyg and that the images also tell a story, it opens a new world. But I don't believe that there should always be a link between the creating process and the result. Sometimes it matters, sometimes it doesn't. --==v^v^v==-- Mathias Verraes xx.xxxxx.xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Demi-Sick (live triphop & drum'n'bass) http://www.biosys.net/demisick xxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx --==v^v^v==--