I haven’t written a introspective entry in a very long time...I’ve either been too busy talking about school, about music projects, or else I’ve been living life and, more recently, busy with the store...but recently, I read
petsnakereggie’s entry a few weeks ago, wherein he talked about identity, stating (which I quote with kind permission) “We tell people we
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I'm on a journey through definitions as well... I don't really think it ever totally stops.
When people ask me what kind of art I do now I tell them I'm a classically trained saxophonist who turned left at electronic music. Though that doesn't really get into what I've done with composition, sound design, and (now) interactive sound installation art, which is where I'm starting to feel like I fit the best (and has components of a bunch of those things.)
I got your call, by the way... stuff's a bit crazy right now but we can figure something out!
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http://www.springboardforthearts.org/blog/2010/03/youre-artist-damnit.html
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I think I'll circulate that around...
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Oh! Also...I may have found a new description of my music: "post modern neo-traditionalist"
It's actually a variation on Steve Tibbetts (who has become an influence on me recently), who called his music "post modern neo-primitivism"...I dislike the word 'primitive', but I like the word 'tradition', given that all the idioms that I work with (Balkan, Irish, Blues, Jazz, Electronic) come from some sort of tradition...
Though, I suppose, if asked, that I could say my genre of music is "Show Me The Money"...Heh heh heh...
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The girl says thats the amazing thing about LA. That your waitress might really be an actress and the guy parking your car may really a be screenwriter.
Since I got music back about ten years ago, I've gradually come to identify myself as a musician. Doesn't much mater what I do, That is who I am. Never used to have that.
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