leisuremuffin wrote:you guys have it all figured out, don't you?
saying that you "hate improvised music" is one of the most vague, close minded, and just plain old fucking stupid things i've ever read on this forum. And that's hard to do.
.lm.
Thanks for the award. Don't take it too serious my friend, you know the term 'overstatementand' and the forum here.

But I don't think it's vague, a lot of people seems to know what I mean.
leedsquietman wrote:Improvisation itself is not the problem. The problem is people not knowing how to edit. Edited improvisation has lead to some of the best music ever historically. Forming some kind of structure within the improvisation instead of dozens of minutes and hours of random directionless crap.
If you spend 3 hours jamming into your APC40, some parts of that might sound cool, but other parts don't work and or get as interesting to another listener as watching paint dry on a wall. A bit like asking Eddie Van Halen to finger tap some guitar solo for 3 hours. How many people will still be listening after a couple of minutes ??
Ferchrissakes people. Boil your sets down to the good parts, learn how to make layers interesting, and most of all, avoid Berlin minimal techno !!!!! You know - learn how to cut and edit.
+1
And we should not forget that jazz improvisation has a rule set, otherwise it's free jazz (which I don't like most of the time, even if it's interesting sometimes).
Furthermore I have to correct myself, I think there are genres which are ok for improvisation. Ambient music or drone music is one for example!