[You must not have good taste. That's clearly the answer here. You're just tone deaf or something. She looks the guy up and down for a moment, like she's trying to decide if she wants to keep talking, but...Mabel's a pretty friendly gal. Even if someone's going around insulting her favorite artist.]
Definitely a long time fan, yeah. He's probably my favorite artist like...sans people from 80s who don't make music anymore. It's not exactly the kind of crowd pleasing music you'd get from a classic rock ballad, but his music's pretty high up there. It's not all over the place, like you said, it's put together pretty carefully! If you actually listen to it, you'd realize that. Educated or no.
[She's already tapping her foot again, shoulders bumping a little bit with the song.]
I mean, okay, it can be all over the place, but that's done on purpose. If it were just thrown together or something it'd sound pretty awful and you'd probably hear all the chopping in samples and stuff where things awkwardly cut off, but you know there are a few of those but they're always on beat? And they always lead really well into the next part. And some parts make no sense, but that's because you either are thinking too hard about it, or you're not thinking hard enough.
[Yeah sorry mysterious music maker, she's just going to kind of dance a little while explaining this. Turntech's music can always brighten her mood right back up, whether it's listening to it or talking about it. She sends him a double pistol and a wink combo with her next point:]
Usually it's the former. People are always complaining all, "blah blah blah where's the meaning where's the point," but the point is that there is no real point. The deep meaning in this music is just...a guy who likes to make music that makes people think, even if there isn't even anything to think about. Or at least that's what I think anyway.
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[You must not have good taste. That's clearly the answer here. You're just tone deaf or something. She looks the guy up and down for a moment, like she's trying to decide if she wants to keep talking, but...Mabel's a pretty friendly gal. Even if someone's going around insulting her favorite artist.]
Definitely a long time fan, yeah. He's probably my favorite artist like...sans people from 80s who don't make music anymore. It's not exactly the kind of crowd pleasing music you'd get from a classic rock ballad, but his music's pretty high up there. It's not all over the place, like you said, it's put together pretty carefully! If you actually listen to it, you'd realize that. Educated or no.
[She's already tapping her foot again, shoulders bumping a little bit with the song.]
I mean, okay, it can be all over the place, but that's done on purpose. If it were just thrown together or something it'd sound pretty awful and you'd probably hear all the chopping in samples and stuff where things awkwardly cut off, but you know there are a few of those but they're always on beat? And they always lead really well into the next part. And some parts make no sense, but that's because you either are thinking too hard about it, or you're not thinking hard enough.
[Yeah sorry mysterious music maker, she's just going to kind of dance a little while explaining this. Turntech's music can always brighten her mood right back up, whether it's listening to it or talking about it. She sends him a double pistol and a wink combo with her next point:]
Usually it's the former. People are always complaining all, "blah blah blah where's the meaning where's the point," but the point is that there is no real point. The deep meaning in this music is just...a guy who likes to make music that makes people think, even if there isn't even anything to think about. Or at least that's what I think anyway.