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From:
Robert Arthur Breitkreuz
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Date:
Sun, 16 Oct 1994 02:10:09 -0500 (CDT)
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Re: IDM - the ProgRock of the 90s?
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On Sat, 15 Oct 1994 mr808@teleport.com wrote:
quoted 5 lines Does anyone know any women that PURCHASE IDM type music? (Thanks Tamara,> > Does anyone know any women that PURCHASE IDM type music? (Thanks Tamara, > for responding to BASS and being exceptional!) I've seen plenty of women > at raves, though most I've talked to say they prefer house to techno. >
the reason you may not hear from many women with regards to idm could be a result of the demographics of internet users. sad as it may be the stereotype may still hold true that women are computer averse (to a certain extent). other than that i have noticed that many women (including my girlfriend) seem to like thing that are instantaneously catchy - ie) a good chorous or a catchy sample. of course the best that it gets where i live, with regards to popular opinion of groups is that 'the tragically hip rule, and oh yeah, that rozalla (insert any overplayed, popular, washed out, old club house) song is pretty good too'. it's truly sad, that club cutz is the kind of cd that sells out at local shops. rb on now: lfo 'we are back' single