I like atomics quite a lot
Jumping into the middle of a discussion here, here are a few of my opinions on atomics in genereal. Feel free to dissagree:
A: Atomics are not hard. Physically. Atomics are not Tech Poi. Atomics are really different that's all. If you'd spent as much time spinning perpendicular planes as you have spinning parallells, most atoms would be a piece of cake. And spinning perpendicular planes really shouldn't be all that hard.
B: There really is no need to apply any isolations, inswings or plane bending to make any of the basic (3-5 beats, uninverted) atomic weaves work. Some are harder than others I give you that, but they're definitely all doable.
C: Atomics do not necessarily link to plane bending. A lot of us seem to associate these two vastly different elements directly to one another. And it seems like some people have missed out on some interesting fundamental atomic spinning because they're keen as mustard on plane bending. That's cool and all though, to each his own.
Thougts or comments?
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