GRAND INTERVIEW QUESTIONS....
all the best buddy...

On 2/5/09, momohyoid <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   E2] have you heard of mr mark levinson who endorses a certain BURWEN
> BOBCAT technology which according to him gives the analogue warmth
> to all digital recordings ?
>
> 3] have you ever toyed with the idea of setting up an affordable high
> end audio gear brand to make quality stereos and individual
> components ?
>
> 4] do you foresee a day where no records are released and artistic
> work is simply showcased via different media and all revenues
> streamlined along those or live performances ?
>
> 5] some leading musicians of previous eras have lamented that music
> has no real ability to result in any real action in the real world [
> bob dylan & frank zappa most prominently ] whats your take on that
> opinion?
>
> 6] any plans to reissue quality pressings of your earlier work ,
> background scores ?
>
> 7] do you foresee a revival of indipop and non film music anytime
> soon ?
>
> 8] why do you think that the late 90 s indipop rush died an early
> death , was it an overdose of bhangra ?
>
> 9] do you think regional musical bands will ever be a part of indian
> mainstream musical scene ?
>
> 10] can we expect pure , intimate unplugged or acoustic tours from
> you in the future as opposed to the massive shows [ not that i have
> anything aganst them] that you have become synonymous with ?
>
> 11] your music suggests your love for improvisation and jamming . how
> come we haven t seen much jamming from you outside the studio . any
> plans to bless us music fans any time soon ?
>
> 12] whats your opinion about extreme musical forms like free jazz ,
> death metal & black metal ?
>
> 13] most western music legends have resorted to outrageous things in
> personal and public lives , in comparision most indian musicians are
> well behaved and have decent personal profiles . do you think we have
> more integrity as people ?
>
> 14] you once stated that most western scores have now become about
> ambience rather than any purposeful melodic structure , your slumdog
> millionaire is old fashioned in that sense that it allows the music
> to shine , do you foresee a trend of reversal of the current norm ?
>
> 15] a lot of hollywood composers feel [ john williams for example ]
> that it is the primary purpose of a score is to support the on goings
> on screen and it doesn t matter if it doesn t have any musical value
> outside its context , that if a piece does develop an identity
> despite all this [ starwars and indiana jones themes for example ] it
> only an added bonus . what your opinion on the issue ?
>
> 16] do you foresee songless indian films [ an increasing number of
> films are being made ]?
>
> 17] progress in your label front please ?
>
> thank you
>
> 
>

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