Arrogant Faceless Techno Purists
Do they still exist?
I was watched a film called 'modulations' and it showed a bit about Future Sound Of London and they could only conduct the interview through a webcam and they never attend parties, very amusing to watch. "F.S.O.L. are very anti social" - said Mix Master Morris.
That guy from the Black Dog, Ken Downie is another strange creature, again he would refuse any kind of media intrusion but sometimes would conduct the odd interview through the internet. lol
Re: Arrogant Faceless Techno Purists
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Originally Posted by Analog.1
Do they still exist?
I was watched a film called 'modulations' and it showed a bit about Future Sound Of London and they could only conduct the interview through a webcam and they never attend parties, very amusing to watch. "F.S.O.L. are very anti social" - said Mix Master Morris.
That guy from the Black Dog, Ken Downie is another strange creature, again he would refuse any kind of media intrusion but sometimes would conduct the odd interview through the internet. lol
I wouldn't call that arrogaunt. Fair enough if you want your music to be successful, but don't want to be famous yourself.
Suppose we are just too used to superstar djs, producers and musicians in general.
Aphex is stupidly famous and venerated, but he hardly gives any interviews. Fair play to him.
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Originally Posted by Jay Pace
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Originally Posted by Analog.1
Do they still exist?
I was watched a film called 'modulations' and it showed a bit about Future Sound Of London and they could only conduct the interview through a webcam and they never attend parties, very amusing to watch. "F.S.O.L. are very anti social" - said Mix Master Morris.
That guy from the Black Dog, Ken Downie is another strange creature, again he would refuse any kind of media intrusion but sometimes would conduct the odd interview through the internet. lol
I wouldn't call that arrogaunt. Fair enough if you want your music to be successful, but don't want to be famous yourself.
Suppose we are just too used to superstar djs, producers and musicians in general.
Aphex is stupidly famous and venerated, but he hardly gives any interviews. Fair play to him.
Same goes to Daft Punk !
In some cases I think you could call it arrogance comes in when the artist goes out of his way to push the point of not wanting to be seen?