(idm) wanting to be free

From BigKumquat
Sent Fri, Aug 6th 1999, 03:45

<<  I have been enjoying the kumquat CD quite a bit.  It's really a weird
 collection of elements together -- Orb-like sample happy, but full
 of electro rhythms, and very cleanly produced. Kumquat tracks are composed
 of sounds like vibes and clean guitar that you don't hear much these
 days -- while the tracks are fairly dense with different sounds, they're
 always musical.  And with Rich Devine, Phoenecia(sp), Aphex Twin, and
 Autechre working with extreme DSP abuse as their modus operandi, it's
 nice to hear someone working things out in a completely different fashion.>>

Pleasing to be described as sample-happy and clean.  I once tried to abuse a 
DSP, but it howled in pain and batted those big eyelashes at me, so I had to 
stop.
 
<< One thing most of you youngsters might not appreciate is that the 
 "circle stars" track is very appealing to the under-12 crowd.  Every
 time I play that for kids they go wild.  It's in that category of
 "things kids think are cool." which I find appealing.  And it's actually
 a good company to be in.  Other things little kids love are They Might
 Be Giants, Kraftwerk's Computer world, and of course "Little Fluffy 
 Clouds." Well constructed whimsy gets 'em every time. >>

Let's hope that these tykes are saving up their allowance money for the next 
Kumquat CD...I may consider charging for the next one...but then...ah, hell, 
the world needs free music.  Information wants to be free.

According to a friend of mine who runs a small label, all music could be free 
fairly soon.  The only money to be made from music will come from 
merchandising:  t-shirts, hats, calendars, wigs, bongs, condoms, 
officially-authorized tattoos, fizzy citrus drinks and soforth. 

- Fred Church
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    http://www.thelocus.com/kumquat       (mp3's, free free free cd's, 
postage paid)