8-Bit Punk

Until recently, I was feeling stifled by the tyranny of the new. New corporate lifestyles for doing everything well. Too well. iPod this. PowerBook that. Listening to albums, like Madonna's latest, that were made using Pro Tools - software that reduces virtually every mixdown effect to a mouse click - left me with a depressing sense of sameness, like everything on TV. I had decided to make an album about the "look" of music: the visual gestalt of youth culture. For me, music has always been a bridge between art and fashion, the two realms I care about most. It's one of the most natural expressions of the youthful need for confrontation and rebellion. Now it was lost in the hearts and minds of a karaoke world. I couldn't find my place in it.

Then I discovered chip music.

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The low light revealed the Frenchman's T-shirt. Emblazoned across his chest were the words FUCK PRO TOOLS. The phrase described perfectly what I'd been feeling for months. Like any fashion victim who comes across a new and stylish idea, I was smitten. Fashion is most easily used as a disguise - it allows you to be something you're not. It's much more difficult to use it to express who you are. I understood immediately that this was no facile fashion statement.

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olly-o, 28. Oktober 2003 um 07:12:25 MEZ

Fuck Pro-Tools!

Endlich mal ein Statement.

Ach Herr B., aus meinem Haus wird eventuell ein gewisser Joey einen Film drehen. Vielleicht tun sich da ja neue Wege in Richtung Filmmusik auf ... ich glaube jedoch, dass das fehlende Budget das geplante Orchester auf Reason reduzieren wird.

Man kann nicht alles haben...

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Mama, 28. Oktober 2003 um 19:54:46 MEZ

Hört sich interessant an - aber fürs Orchester kannst du doch eben nach Thailand jetten, da ist das doch sicher nicht so teuer...

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