no bootlegs!

I think it is time to have a nice monologue for a long spun thought about several electronic music “hits” and ongoing club culture. You remember the hard techno loops around the year 2k and the two following (in main)? Good stuff. But then, they started to cover old tracks like stuff from the eighties and even good tracks from the nineties. I´m not speaking of “remixed” but of “stolen” and the huge difference is that the evil guys claim to have a good track – in many cases it works for the masses, why I better would not write too hard about it – but these tracks rely on samples that were formed in other context, and now are taken without even mentioning the situation and the former artist.

Now, when I see (or better hear) what they are doing with that designed techno that works for now, I can bet it´s only a matter of time when that music is going to be trashed and superseded by some new music that works for two years and then will be the medium for bootlegs in general and so on. In my ears, the coming up and the success of bootlegs indicates the ending of an electronic music style.

Bootlegs mean loss of innovation quality what not means that these tracks are produced worse – far from it! And please, don´t get me wrong. I am not against “sampling” at all. The technique of sampling produced so much of flavours of the music we currently are experiencing. But must one take a well known sample to put it into a main break of a techno track that, without that sample would just drown in the soulless mass of low quality techno music? I´d be blowed if did do so.

Checking my vinyl and mp3 music collection, there are very few appearances of such stolen music – even if I liked the tracks on a party, my choice would always fall on true spirit music that works in mind without relating to former audible memories, soundtracks or hooked hits from former music eras. If those producers use the main body of another track, they´d just name it a remix or a re-interpretation and label the artist they rely on.

Now I sound like I was againt new forms of audible art at all, yeah yeah… well I ain´t. I do stuff myself – but those tracks are remixes that never are released to public. The tracks of mine you find on the blog are under a creative commons license that allow you to play around with the tracks as you like as long as you name me as artist, don´t use it for commercial purpose and share it with the same setting. This is very similar to the procedures of the idea of open source.

Music without any bootlegs but a remix could be found under psyspy.

Feelin´ better now. :-)

why is your blog in English?

it looks like I am German, so why the heck am I writing in English?

To make it short: I didn´t think about it, I just started. I like English.

Most of the web content I read is in English. I think that English is the way to go when writing for the web (despite the optional sacrifices to translate the stuff to all other languages, too).  All the documentation of software, the coding languages themselves and the most web users are in English, or at least understand it. So it is not so new to be foreign tongue but still write English as expression. For instance, the TYPO3 community is adviced to speak English to have a base language for developers from everywhere. I like this idea, though it is kind of self-evident.

You know, I´m not about to say  I would not like a good spoken word in German. I like German, too. But I understand the web as without borders, in defiance of my idea of all the technical restraints. So I want to have users from all over the world on my website, that´s the hint I will give.

Now, that I can be ensured that no German-only reader will have read to this point, I thank you others who do not think that English is acceptable to read more than the few words you get to read when you watch (german) tv. Not that I like the tv much, far from it! But I could not resist asking myself why these folks could not leave all the slogans and tv shows that come from Germany just in German.

There is one other aspect I very like when blogging like this. It´s simply training for my English skills. So if stuff sounds itchy on my blog, it´s me – training. Or you are listening to one of my self produced tunes.

Have a nice day.