<3 New Bits 3 tracks, 15.56 bitpakkit on October 29, 2011 03:38
- 1. Bottled Up (Bit Strange and Ephemeral Mix) 6.56 185 plays 105.0 BPM
- 2. Long Black Raincoat 4.20 183 plays
- 3. One Track Tron 4.39 207 plays
work and play (set) 0 tracks, 0.00 bitpakkit on July 17, 2011 21:35
This set contains only private tracks.ambient vibes 1 track, 3.20 bitpakkit on March 25, 2011 12:37
- 1. adambia 3.20 220 plays
drops and breaks 1 track, 5.22 bitpakkit on February 20, 2011 17:49
- 1. bitty bitty (ambient dub mix) 5.22 282 plays 60.0 BPM
2011- a bit of a variety pakkit 1 track, 5.22 bitpakkit on February 05, 2011 21:19
- 1. bitty bitty (ambient dub mix) 5.22 282 plays 60.0 BPM
About
Why do this?
For that I borrow from "The Systems Model of Creativity: Analyzing the Distribution of Power in the Studio - an article in The Art of Record Production by Phillip McIntyre"
“It has been proposed that creativity comes about as result of a system in operation rather than, as a Romantic ethos would have it, being the result of the action of single individuals alone. Furthermore, Pierre Bourdieu has argued that the field in which cultural production occurs can be described as an arena of social contestation. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi suggests, as well, that conflict within a field may also have an effect on that creative field’s output. If these statements are true then questions of power relationships become important in any analysis of creativity. In particular, analyzing Csikszentmihalyi’s systems approach to creativity and Bourdieu’s understanding of cultural production and what these conceptions have to say about the distribution of creative power in the studio may reveal important truths about creativity itself. It may also shed some light on the nature of the collaboration that occurs within creative groups; in this case those that consist of musicians, producers, record companies and technicians.”
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