What's in a name? Being under-appreciated.

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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by -[2]DAY_- » Sat Aug 27, 2011 6:09 pm

skillexx had to be a poor choice. and as per the OP, i instantly thought of komonazmuk, that name is well ugly, clunky, basically sounds like common as muck... and the tunes are some of the best i ever heard, yet not very popular afaik. one of my top tearout producers
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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by vCookie » Sat Aug 27, 2011 6:32 pm

sd5 wrote:Akkachar & Taz Buckfaster
unmemorable names
but yet imo they've produced tracks that satisfy
the yearning for tunes between KM heaviness & HPP stories

A thread dedicated to the producers who have sidelined themselves
by being better musos than wordsmiths.
love that you pointed this out. totally agree.
skillexx had to be a poor choice
how was it a bad choice??? i hear people talking about the dude all over the place on here.

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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by saint1 » Sat Aug 27, 2011 9:40 pm

Was common as muck unintentional? Not so sure myself...

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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by Maccaveli » Sat Aug 27, 2011 11:48 pm

Certain names that are annoying to type (V.I.V.E.K.) as well as names that are too common to return a good search result (Jack Sparrow, Truth, Joker, Distance, etc.) can't be good for their brand when people are trying to find info/tunes from them...

The best names are always simple but distinctive, like a common word with a unique spelling or a catchy, 2-syllable word:
Skream
Coki
Breakage
The Widdler
Kryptic Minds
Tes La Rok
Tunnidge
Kromestar

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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by nousd » Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:43 am

that's true
make it too plain & you possibly miss out on google distinction:
Seven
Mind
Quest
Marginal
Lost
Time
Forensics
Joe

make it too simple & it gets confused in listeners heads:
LD
LV
DZ
ID
DLX
RSD
DJC
note in contrast to say El-B

and then there's the ones that stand out despite everything:
iTaL teK
Alien Pimp
Kryptic Minds
Goth Trad
Instra:mental
DFRNT
Substep Infrabass
Zed Bias

I guess it's what words conjure up in individual minds.

& ,of course, it's common as muck
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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by fractal » Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:58 am

dj wanka is pretty distinctive imo
sub.wise:.
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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by kay » Sun Aug 28, 2011 9:43 am

sd5 wrote:komonazmuk
I hadn't realised till a year ago how it was pronounced :oops:

Which could be a problem for people trying to remember names and telling other people about them.

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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by exfox » Sun Aug 28, 2011 9:53 am

kay wrote:Which could be a problem for people trying to remember names and telling other people about them.
something witch house bands have obviously not understood

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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by nousd » Sun Aug 28, 2011 10:17 am

^ hmmm
OK, just for fucking around's sake,
let's take an example.
You can't decide where yu lie between being an evil bastard & a highly evolved human being.
You want to explore this dichotomy in your music.
You contemplate the words evil & evolved
(both of which wouldn't google readily to your advantage).
You want a resolution which infers both
within a succinct, distinctive name.
You like the darkness of the first & the progressiveness of the other
and come up with evol.
It's not quite evolved, but then neither are you.
It's disadvantaged by sounding like a small animal (although a SUBterranean animal)
but then :o you realize, it's an anagram


& savour the perfect irony that evol can be transformed
to become ****
& that that aspiration is as profound as you will ever be.


take another example
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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by aeolho » Sun Aug 28, 2011 10:22 am

johney wrote:Aeolho...
any suggestions then? :)

i know what comes with the name though.
kinda weird that people listen to someones music more when they fancy the name, isn´t it...

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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by syrup » Sun Aug 28, 2011 10:40 am

aeolho wrote:
johney wrote:Aeolho...
any suggestions then? :)

i know what comes with the name though.
kinda weird that people listen to someones music more when they fancy the name, isn´t it...
don't get me wrong, i love your tunes, but... how the hell are you supposed to say it? :P
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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by nousd » Sun Aug 28, 2011 10:46 am

tweeking it to become arsehole seems obvious
but maybe you want to be less base
but aeolho reminds me of aeolian which nicely relates to music & wind
so I think airhole...which has a nice breeziness
then I googled the anatomical name for mammalian airhole...couldn't find one
but breathing hole comes up (essential to life)
hole seems to be essential to aeolho
& inhale is a synonym for inspiration, which could be nice
but there's a night down here called Inhale
& you mightn't be into the drug reference
so I'm thinking slight change to make it unique: inhole
particularly suitable if you are female or gay...

but, if your music is spacious & relaxing, how about xhale

etc. tec.
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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by 1point5 » Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:56 pm

sd5 wrote: altho skrillex & noisia, are names which perfectly market the sound.
really? i guess it's just what you're used to, always thought trolley snatcha is a good name and skrillex just sounds weird to me
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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by mIrReN » Sun Aug 28, 2011 1:07 pm

-[2]DAY_- wrote:skillexx had to be a poor choice. and as per the OP, i instantly thought of komonazmuk, that name is well ugly, clunky, basically sounds like common as muck... and the tunes are some of the best i ever heard, yet not very popular afaik. one of my top tearout producers
this. NEVER able to pronounce it drove me nuts a couple of times
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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by apmje » Sun Aug 28, 2011 1:22 pm

Guess my name is weird.

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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by nousd » Sun Aug 28, 2011 2:37 pm

^ yeah, sort of random but balanced
I've never tried to say apmje before
& find it only pronounceable by using j=y
to become ap-myee or ap-myay
It would be a good name for a deaf producer... :P
The basic difficulty is the p & m being consecutive
apjme? ('appyme...apogee?)
but presumably that would make it meaningless to you.

It becomes particularly difficult when you're trying to rep various aspects of dubstep
...dub/sub/punk/breaks/metal/jungle/deep/samples/intelligence/fun/dance/drugs/darkness...
with a name that has little room to move, like:

Trashbat
Ghosthack
Trolley Snatcha
Trillbass
Hektagon
Pistons Beneath

again imo monikers that offput for lack of nuance, mutability & easy engagement

but, that's why it's important to push past a name to the music

Flippo doesn't make music for circuses
Tolerance isn't any more tolerant of shit music than you or I
Excision's tunes aren't all cutting edge
Chimpo doesn't play random notes with a hammer
Clubroot's tracks don't have people shagging on the dancefloor (well, sometimes...)
I can't hear much politics in Protesta's productions
Random Trio isn't a trio
and Quest has been known to do requests.

So I'm gunna keep trying to give HGLDT, Furesshu, BItCrunch3r etal, a listen without prejudging.
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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by jemenfish » Sun Aug 28, 2011 3:00 pm

Taz Buckfaster


Actually this name immediately jumped out when I saw it. I don't remember where I saw it now, I still have no clue what he's doing, but it's the only name in this topic sticking out for me, so that's saying something. I'd expect some kind of story behind a name like that, instead of the ever increasing bunch of artists that are just 2 or 3 letters.

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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by vishes » Sun Aug 28, 2011 3:00 pm

Staley wrote:Shreddex is an odd one for me. I didn't even want to give him a listen, because I was so sure it would be yoi yoi shit-step, but instead he writes bare dark monsterous tunes.
Exactly the same for me. When someone mentioned him I thought I knew exactly what to expect of his music, though when I actually listened to one of his tunes I was pleasantly surprised.
And I know that I don't have anything to say about this, but I personally feel that his music deserves a better monniker than his current. Because I think alot of people, because of his nickname, will put him in a box where he doesn't belong before they have even heard his music.
But that's just my opinion. In the end he produces killer tunes and that's all that matters of course.

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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by vCookie » Sun Aug 28, 2011 4:06 pm

names i made up on the fly:

Dub Oca Lypse
Dubul Lynch

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Re: What's in a name? Being ignored.

Post by kay » Sun Aug 28, 2011 4:10 pm

apmje wrote:Guess my name is weird.
I've sound it out in my head as ay-pee-emm-jay-ee in my head.

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