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I personally favour the winner who guessed "Snake Charmer" correctly on Catchphrase. But our friend "Leyland" Kirby might beg to differ…
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I personally favour the winner who guessed "Snake Charmer" correctly on Catchphrase. But our friend "Leyland" Kirby might beg to differ…
Oh great, our buddy V/Vm has finally discovered that to be accepted by the electronic music establishment means you have to be dead serious and pretentious like. Not sure I'm keen on this development.
Not exactly correct. I think i am way on the outside now of ever being accepted anywhere.
I do the work and promote the work as i see fit and as the work deserves being promoted.
Press comes your way, collaborations come your way, interest comes your way if you are lucky and if you are luckier still people buy what you do.
The attitude never changes my friend, never changes, don't worry about that.
The attitude never changes my friend, never changes, don't worry about that.
Sorry for coming across snarky dude, if there's one thing you've proved to us over the years it's that you're a man of integrity. Welcome to the Digital Vomit board by the way :)
I personally favour the winner who guessed "Snake Charmer" correctly on Catchphrase.
LOL, that even made it onto the American blooper shows.
I'm such a fanboy that anything I say about Mr. Kirby is going to make that fact painfully obvious. :p
For the defence:
Well, I'm an ambient mood, so I just bought Mr Kirby's album from Boomkat here and it's really rather good. I was expecting it to be more like V/Vm's "ambient" moments (i.e. the yellow version of Sometimes Good Things Happen), which aren't really very soothing to say the least. But not only is it ambient in the best possible way (like something you'd imagine accompanying an art installation in gallery, say), it also shows a genuine depth of emotion that (much as I love James's noise-fests) was somewhat absent from his earlier musical space.
Basically, sorry for accusing you of selling out upthread dude - if selling out on making pop-punk-noise means we get more stuff like this then it was worth it.