my first thought was Russian mafiaknotkranky wrote:It's gotta be some 14yo kid.
don't give em your credit card number
my first thought was Russian mafiaknotkranky wrote:It's gotta be some 14yo kid.
stringtapper wrote:It's nothing new in music either, particularly in film scoring. Hans Zimmer has a whole team of people working for him, some of them unpaid intern lackeys.abletoon wrote:This is nothing new, in literary circles it's called ghostwriting.
slatepipe wrote:Fucking hell
I might make up some genres for them just to see what they come up with. I dunno, sludge skiffle or something. Or ragtime power electronics
arctic ranger wrote:moby did this already
Like I said, prolly some 14yo kid... in the russian mafiaForge. wrote:my first thought was Russian mafiaknotkranky wrote:It's gotta be some 14yo kid.
don't give em your credit card number
moby tried and failedarctic ranger wrote:slatepipe wrote:Fucking hell
I might make up some genres for them just to see what they come up with. I dunno, sludge skiffle or something. Or ragtime power electronics
moby did this already
But it is surely a grey area.Angstrom wrote:False equivalence there. Its not persuasive at all when you do that, it undermines any point you are trying to make.
I could make this point:
a top chef uses ingredients too, even top chefs don't kill their own animals, what next? Is it only food if we rear own own animals and butcher them?
Ergo: all food has equal taste and nutritional value.
So: A big mac, a gourmet meal and a microwaved hotdog, are all the same![]()
You see, it's a nonsensical equivalence.
somebody looping a vengeance loop over and over and over, is not equivalent to Paco Peña playing guitar, or a luthier constructing a guitar which he cannot play.
These are UN-alike things.