These days it's my bass-playing stool. It's light, it swivels and its on wheels, so I can motor around between computer/sequencer and amps and effects and so on really easily.
Something like that, directly transelated it would be "look there goes a ZeeeeeEEEeEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!bra with the tale in the sky / up in the air (whatever seems right) .
Clearly, no one does or remembers doing GCSE music...Serialism is made of fail, its what happens when music becomes good in someones ears just because its so complicated to make... http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=LYAdl_A7lzo ... in its time, people payed to listen to this stuff
If someone who payed more attention in there music classes would like to describe the process of making it, please go ahead >_>
I admit, it isnt as wierd as some of the stuff in this thread...but its not nice.
I've quickly scanned all the posts but you have to recognize the OP struck a rare balance of musical awfulness, it is completely in another league.
PS: that Venetian Snares song ain't bad though in the past I tried to listen to that album he made with Hecate and found it quite uninteresting.
Actually a bit of dodecaphonic music that Paul Lansky made on the venerable System/360 back in the 60s ended up in a popular(?) Radiohead song, Idioteque. It's a relatively simple three tone progression though.