[kj] fully ON topic - new tracks
Alex Smith
vassifer at earthlink.net
Thu Oct 8 10:49:44 EDT 2009
NEver understood the industrial tag. What's industrial about guitar/bass/drums/keybs?
Bottom line: What makes KJ so compelling is their inability to be accurately pigeon-holed.
Alex in NYC
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>From: iPat <pmdavies at gmail.com>
>Sent: Oct 8, 2009 10:37 AM
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>Subject: Re: [kj] fully ON topic - new tracks
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>I guess I have always taken it that if someone comes from a 'metal'
>background then they can put a metal stamp on it
>The 'punk' background will see it in a different slant.
>the 'dubber' will have left the party a looooong time ago
>I have no metal roots and cannot even contemplate traditional metal as
>being entertaining.
>
>But if you dont put your prejudice on it then it will just simply be
>KJ. All music style has influence, but the need to compartilise it is
>unnecessary.
>
>I recall it being called Industrial at one time, then Industrial took
>a different meaning.
>
>On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Christof hamille
><wessidetempest at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> I don't know if I can convey this properly. It makes sense in my head.
>> Anyway.
>>
>> There have always been metal moments. But unlike the NWOBHM which took
>> standard rock to another level the metal seem to be more based in a trance
>> style of music. And I guess what I mean by that in those electronic types
>> of music you will typically have a common pattern that repeats over and over
>> and over and over and over again. So instead of a keyboard blip its a
>> guitar chug. It is taking the electronic devise and adding a human
>> element. The movement of the human hand.
>>
>> Chris
>
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