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alldog wrote:
Dear Wolf, Glad I'm not alone here at RP. Seems like a war against classical music is being waged here. Don't like it one bit. This slop is an assault on real music. Everyday I hear some great piece of music sampled with a drum machine. Sickening.
Being a purist? ;-) That's called change resistance... Love that song and love the original version ;-)
Boosiewolf wrote:
No, no, no! Don't tech-up the Gymnopedies!!! Not good.
Dear Wolf, Glad I'm not alone here at RP. Seems like a war against classical music is being waged here. Don't like it one bit. This slop is an assault on real music. Everyday I hear some great piece of music sampled with a drum machine. Sickening.
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I'm liking this.
No, no, no! Don't tech-up the Gymnopedies!!! Not good.
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Wretched. Sounds like Art of Noise, and I mean that in a bad way. (The original piece on which this is based is not too strong either)
Well, yeah. But mixing synthesizers in with this Satie's Trois Gymnopedes is not a new idea. Gary Numan did it in 1980.
I think I need to hear this again before rating it. I do love Satie's "Les Trois Gymnopédies". Seems to me I've heard another take on said piece here on RP...
Gave it a 7, more because it's "Quite Interesting" than "Quite Likeable". I'm intrigued by the contrast between the fragile humanity of Satie's piano line and the frenzied mechanistic brutality of everything else. Perhaps the intended artistic statement, but not all that likeable.