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@amerika To the point, I was hyper-exposed to certain music, it has become taste; even if the industry glows.
- New Janny in Town likes this.
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@0
You isolate when making decisions. "Do I want more of this, or more of that?"
More like mixing a sound file than creating object code.
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@amerika
I get that you have reductions, but the effect is often a mix of implications. Primary and secondary balances, harmonics, all that shit plays - not in some mystical bullshit, but "it doesn't repeat. it rhymes."
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@amerika
Those are the intersections on simple systems; you don't always get to isolate - there is no presumed example universe minus fiction. Not only are some states interdependent, they're often locking.
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@0
Actual complexity is based on a simple internal hierarchy. Tiling makes it complex.
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@amerika Complex states are emergent, and real. Ooooooh.
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@0
"Choices must be made" = "reduction to binary" (the choice you make, versus everything else).
Hierarchy is natural.
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@0
Seems projected. Back in realityland, moron music is moron music and music that reduces itself to pointless simplicity is for morons. Hip-hop ain't Harold Budd.
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@amerika
You are welcome to believe that a reduction to binary, as done repeatedly throughout your work explicitly, is so accurate that my claims that it is simplistic are misguided; but there's no projection at play here, I have clear and direct issue with content, I could not be more clear.
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@0
It's not a binary to say some things are FIBI.
I feel the same way about deathcore if it helps.
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@amerika Correct, the reduction to binary is an unrelated limit on your ability and is only invoked as reason to be dubious that musical preference is such a clear indicator, after all, I like rap, and we shouldn't compare -- we don't actually.
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@amerika
I love hip-hop, joke as you will, but at least I don't need reduce everything to binary for processing. Don't mean to be snippy, just frank.
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@0
Anything with hip-hop is for retards. It's an industrial product.
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Me: I woke up with Skrilla stuck in my head.
9: I'm sorry, feel better soon.
Me: It's not a bad song!
9: It's not a good song.