Quote from: W.K. on August 25, 2019, 10:58:08 PM
Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland
And furthermore, I am quite surprised how abundance of the tech doesn't result more experimentation.
I find this strange to hear from someone that rather looks for and celebrates the classic PE sound, but also seems to be dismissive of, or less caring about people doing different things that might not fall into the standardized PE boundaries. Maybe that is also the problem, looking for something that can't be there. PE sound being standardized and therefore A) little room for something that is different and B) sounds that are different and leaning too or are categorized as PE but don't have too much in common with the perception of what PE 'should be' and therefore being dismissed as something that is not good or for not being PE.
I am not dismissive of people doing different things. As one can ready probably ten thousand reviews of different things being celebrated.
What I am talking about, is not need of PE sound (or noise, post industrial in general) being standardized but
EXACT opposite. I suppose it would be clear? To my ears, a lot of bands attempt to sound like raw and ripping PE, but it won't happen with mere distorted keyboard tone and couple plugins.
Same could be observed in difference of old and new death industrial. Even dark ambient/industrial.
Synths can be used in creative ways even in context of PE. I don't see use of polyphonic ambient tones of keyboard as "creative" in same was as someone going through process of making each sound from scratch. Based on idea, research, experimentation and realization. Even if the sound is stripped down and minimalistic.
Some may say that its all just matter of taste, but I tend to disagree. Over the years, I have seen and talked with so many bands and projects, where it is clear they do not create material that matches even their own taste or music standard they would spend time to listen to. When everybody else is patting their backs, there should be few critics who can ask if this is what they're satisfied with? I have heard things like no money, no place to record, no time, no inspiration.... but you don't need money, place or time - at least not more than for making stuff they managed to do. Inspiration - that you need. You need ideas and will to prioritize. Perhaps also besides the keyboards, it is the recording on computers that standardize things. Like with synth, it doesn't necessarily
have to, but in reality it
does especially on entry level so to say.
When there was vast variety of microphones, amps, tape recorders, (tape brands even!), mixing descs... I can easily understand how it resulted diversity as opposed to bands that have pretty much same gear, recording to same digital recorder having almost the same ideas. I suppose when in past diversity came almost as by product of situation. Nowadays, when possibilities are endless, paradoxically it seems other way round.