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Old 08-03-2010, 08:30 PM   #161 (permalink)
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Great interview with jibber, big3. I'll be checkin out some of those middle eastern acts for sure. Thanks for keeping this thread going too...everyone here is alot more interesting than we get the sense of in their posting sometimes.

I feel like I have to make it a priority to visit the Texas of Canada...
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Old 08-03-2010, 09:33 PM   #162 (permalink)
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me: And for the record, what is the hick capital of Canada?
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allison: well alberta is basically the texas of canada (no offense to any texans, I'm not calling you hicks). Its by far the most conservative province out there, lots of oil wealth, and calgary is the economic centre. The city is alright, but kind of devoid of arts and culture, and it has a real ranching/cowboy history, and every year this big rodeo and festival is held called the calgary stampede, everyone in the city kind of embraces the whole "western" thing.
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Definitely true. I think Saskatchewan is pretty conservative as well but Alberta takes the cake here. Very conservative. The Conservative Party has been in power there since (I think) 1971.
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Old 08-03-2010, 09:38 PM   #163 (permalink)
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Great interview with jibber, big3. I'll be checkin out some of those middle eastern acts for sure. Thanks for keeping this thread going too...everyone here is alot more interesting than we get the sense of in their posting sometimes.

I feel like I have to make it a priority to visit the Texas of Canada...
Hey no problem. I think too often we take a post the wrong way, see a post on the wrong day, or end up on the wrong side of the fight with another poster and we just go on assuming their *******s.

I'm hoping to get the person out there a little bit, and do it through musical discussion. If I can get their thought patterns on music then I've met my goal.


I just sometimes wish the 5 minutes it takes to get a response from some of these guys was a 5 minute long answer.
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Old 08-03-2010, 09:40 PM   #164 (permalink)
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allison: well alberta is basically the texas of canada (no offense to any texans, I'm not calling you hicks). Its by far the most conservative province out there, lots of oil wealth, and calgary is the economic centre. The city is alright, but kind of devoid of arts and culture, and it has a real ranching/cowboy history, and every year this big rodeo and festival is held called the calgary stampede, everyone in the city kind of embraces the whole "western" thing.
Ha! Literally just last week I was designing a booklet for a Calgary area mall that was all about the stampede.
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Old 08-04-2010, 01:51 AM   #165 (permalink)
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me: So it was interesting coming into this, I usually ask people how they came to Musicbanter and I can remember when they showed up, but you actually pre-date me and almost everyone on the boards. That being said, how did you find musicbanter, and how did you find it so early?
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allison: you know I actually can't remember in the least. I think I must have done sort of google search, maybe for a music forum, but I did stumble across MB and stuck around.

me: And if I remember correctly, this was in ~2003, what were your first impressions of the place?
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allison: I think it was actually Jan. 2004. Back then it was a super small community, not many posters but there were some really interesting people there. I was definitely impressed by the range of different musical tastes bouncing around. I remember some very heated discussions, a lot about politics, and there was just a great vibe to the place.

me: Has the vibe changed?
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allison: A little yeah, I mean the site has grown so much so there will inevitably be a lot of changes. What hasn't changed though is that there's still a real community feel among the more active posters, there's just more people to add to it. The music discussions are a lot more diverse, and because there are so many people to weigh in on it I think that side of the boards has really improved.
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me: Its been my experience in talking with some of the posters, and certainly doing these interviews, that people come to the boards with a certain musical scope, and naturally that expands into areas they never thought they would go to, listening to music they had hated, or even just experiencing bands they had never heard before but grew to love. Are there any acts you really got into because of your presence here?
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allison: When I came to the boards I already had a pretty eclectic music taste, so I'd say that MB just introduced me to bands that I hadn't heard of before or really given a chance to. I remember around the time i joined I was really into punk more than any other genre, and I really got into the riverdale's, teenage bottlerocket and a few other bands after browsing the punk section.
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allison: I'm sure there's a lot of other bands that I've stumbled on from MB, it's tough for me to pin them down since I get hooked on genres, rather than specific bands. I'll go for a few months listening to punk, then go on a real indie binge, then move to folky, singer/songwriter stuff, it changes all the time

me: What genre are you hooked on currently?
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allison: right now I'm on a huge electronic kick. It was actually the genre that up till a few months ago I really had no interest in. Then a dj friend of mine dumped a ton of electronica onto my itunes and over the last few months i've been sorting through all of it, and discovering more and more that I really like all the stuff he gave me.
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me: Anything that stands out from this new sea of music you've found?
Something you can recommend to readers?
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allison: I've had infusion - all night sun light on repeat on my i-pod for a couple days. Its one of the few albums from any genre that I can say I genuinely like every song on it. Also really into Calvin harris, I have I created disco and ready for the weekend. Basement Jaxx is just really fun to listen to, definitely more pop-y that some of the others, and Empire of the Sun - Walking on a Dream as well
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allison: most of the stuff I like is more pop-electro or other genres with heavy electronic influences, not so much a fan of trance or house but who knows, in a couple months maybe I'll find I really enjoy it
oh, forgot Cut Copy, that's actually the one group i've been listening to for years, way before the recent electronic obsession

me: Got a favorite track for us to try out?
from Cut Copy I mean
if only because they've stood time's test

allison: cut copy - going nowhere, it's the song that got me into the band and it's remained my favourite

me: And what about that song specifically?
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allison: It's got a good strong beat and structure which I really like, and I think mostly it's just associated with so many good fun memories. I originally found it on a ski movie soundtrack and it went straight into my "ski mix" so it's caught up in all these great happy upbeat memories for me. Even now when i listen to the song it puts me in a real energetic mood
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me: A ski mix huh? is that for the way to the mountain or are you listening while you're actually skiing?
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allison: both, my "ski playlist" has grown to about 150 songs so I'll plug it in on the way up to the mountain to get myself all pumped up, and then have it playing on my i-pod as I'm skiing. It's really just a mix of songs that get me stoked for a day of skiing, most of them I've found on various ski movie playlists. The ski movies have actually been a really great resource for new music, since most of the production is done on a relatively low budget, so they generally search for unknown bands and artists to feature in the segments, maybe it has something to do with the royalty costs
of course the ski playlist hasn't been used for skiing in a good year, haha
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me: Now is that a lot of techno as well or is it all over the map?
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allison: oh all over the map. I've got everything from techno to punk to hair metal to modest mouse
and a healthy dose of rap in there as well

me: hair metal huh? I think I'll leave that one alone
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allison: yeah the whole mix is pretty off the wall, it'll go from styx to modest mouse to the dead kennedy's and into some gangsta rap
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me: And it works?
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allison: oh for sure, depending on what I'm doing. If i'm doing something super technical and scary as hell (kinda thing where there's a no-fall zone where if you screw up you'll drop off a cliff) I'll listen to really heavy rap to get me pumped up and focused on what I'm doing. Modest mouse or more kinda mellow songs are good for powder when I can just kinda float down, and so on and so on
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me: Switching gears here, you say your taste is all over the map, but is there something you've never really gotten into?
Sent at 4:23 AM on Friday
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Old 10-03-2010, 09:29 PM   #166 (permalink)
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Old 10-03-2010, 09:40 PM   #167 (permalink)
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Alberta's lame as hell, as soon as I'm 18 I wanna move out to Montreal, which is by far the nicest city I've ever been to.
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Old 10-04-2010, 12:16 PM   #168 (permalink)
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Alberta's lame as hell, as soon as I'm 18 I wanna move out to Montreal, which is by far the nicest city I've ever been to.
I've never been anywhere west of Lake Huron, so I don't know if Alberta is lame or not. However, I visit Montreal at least once per year (my mom is from there originally) and in my opinion, it's a really sophisticated city, at least compared to Toronto. But I don't think I could make it my home.
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I've never been anywhere west of Lake Huron, so I don't know if Alberta is lame or not. However, I visit Montreal at least once per year (my mom is from there originally) and in my opinion, it's a really sophisticated city, at least compared to Toronto. But I don't think I could make it my home.
Trust me Alberta sucks haha. The people are nice(most of them aren't hicks, that's not true from my experience), and there are things I like about it, but for people who are into music, it's ****. I live in Montreal for about 3 weeks a year when I visit my grandarents, and I absolutely love it. I think I could pretty easily live there.
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Glad I'm not Albertan.
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