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12019-04-17T16:42:32-07:00Nikita Guedj26e5e59f5c86b075d03e3719dbc6b89b70271c8f335202plain2019-04-17T16:46:15-07:00Nikita Guedj26e5e59f5c86b075d03e3719dbc6b89b70271c8fEveryone thought the first one to be the more musical (except one person who thought they were the same). Why? First argument given: this one is more "new", as if the older the song is, the more musical it becomes. Second, again, the problem of repetition (see aforementioned quote). As if the repetition became a "problem" and something pejorative only when the sounds used were MIDI sounds.
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12019-04-17T01:02:15-07:00Nikita Guedj26e5e59f5c86b075d03e3719dbc6b89b70271c8fMore-musical-21Which one to you find the more musical (between the 2)?media/More-Musical-2.mp3plain2019-04-17T01:02:15-07:00Nikita Guedj26e5e59f5c86b075d03e3719dbc6b89b70271c8f