Topic separated from elsewhere.
To separate it from original artist what sparked idea..
Quote from: MyrtleLake on February 09, 2019, 11:59:19 PM
Laziness is an interesting topic in our corner of the musical macrocosm. The term holds an implication of purposeful carelessness, dubious intention or ignorance of artistic discrimination. I don't hear nor am I persuaded by any of that here. There is an undeniable overtone of alienated apathy; however, it comes across as genuine and effective in my opinion.
Laziness is certainly interesting topic in context of noise. When it's not something you do out of... duty or such. But out of some sort of satisfaction of creating works you want. However, it is not so rare occasion, when I feel there is element of laziness to be found. Even if it basically makes no sense.
If laziness is to be seen as disinclination to activity, even if you have the ability. One can start split hairs and call file it under apathy or more neat names. Indeed, there is vast amount of bleak industrial noise, with total lack of emotion and sonically works well when being everything else but joyful and.. enthusiastic material?
Yet, it seems sometimes rather cop out avoiding work needed to make things in interesting way. As example I have had releases cancelled on label, after I conclude artist that album is totally inferior to what it should be. That mastering is shitty, mixing is totally out of balance in wrong way.. many songs are so weak that he could do better any day - proven by the past works. What you get few excuses and "I known I should at least re-do the mastering...". But nothing is done. Case where you know it ain't good, but
having album released is enough fullfilment, that it doesn't really matter if it wasn't that good doesn't seem to be totally unheard scenario. Instead of making good album, artist may be looking for guy who will put out the shitty version he won't bother to work with.
Now that gear seems cheap and easy to get, compared to old days, we seem to be in quite odd situation. Many know what you can do with things like MS-20, but when you hear what people often do with them... It is like hearing first oscillating soundwave and concluding "that's good enough". Recording it to computer with utterly flat sound. You can just wonder is they'd listen someone else doing
that.
Of course outsiders can't necessary know what exactly is laziness, what is simply lack of talent and insight or what is simply other kind of vision how release should be. Being rough or simple isn't sign laziness. Neither sterile sound. It can be exact opposite. Result of hard work and endless tweaking to "get it right". Or simply getting it right instantly when that's what been looking for.
I have noticed some elements of laziness in my own works in certain years. Like abandoning more demanding methods for sake of
gettings things done. Of course, it would be fine, if result would live up to your own expectation. It's not that many, but I have to honestly acknowledge that in past some choices were at least partly due some sort of laziness, when finishing material seemed more important and would settle for plugin delay in digital mix etc, even when knowing it is not as good as doing it in other ways. Or trying to survive with mediocre source sounds, fix it with efx etc, instead concluding necessity to get up and get proper source sounds.
Luckily this is not the dominating trait in my works, but something that has been there in few occasions and possible to learn from.
Same for graphic design... if one could go back to 90's when lure of easy computer design started, I'd have appreciated someone ask if those covers you did are something you think are actually good enough... Now it's something one has to live with as sign of those times, hah..
There are still things one must not make intentionally too diffucult, for sake of getting things done.
This applies to live noise. You know how you could create something great... yet end up with something less than that. Thinking how much effort it would be to get ideal setting build on location and it's nothing that can't be done, but realistically... you won't. Settling for things you can fit in suitcase or less. It is something I have been thinking for long time, which basically has resulted way less live gigs. Even when I'm satisfied with past gigs, unwillingness to be satisfied with "lazy ways" to do it is becoming obstacle.
When you see lazy shows, you know exactly that you don't want to be doing
that on your own gigs...