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Tue, 8 Feb 2000 17:16:42 EST
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(idm) Warnings
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Has anybody else just about reached the end of their rope in tolerating _BAD_ IDM releases? It seems that an absolute flood of them are out now, and while in past times people seemed a bit more candid on the list about them, now it seems when a release gets publicized and people buy it and don't like it, they don't say anything, and so everyone else makes the same mistake of picking it up and not liking it. I'm not suggesting flames, unnecessary slagging, or anything of that sort, I'm just pointing out that if we take time to praise a release for being exceptional (see recent deservedly favorable reviews of Boulderdash) we should also just post quick notes about releases we didn't like so people don't have to just trust five paragraph ramblings on mail order lists (or, as the woman in the video store in Clerks so rightly put it (paraphrase): "They say so much, but they never tell you if it's any good.") After all, we all know how it is to get a huge pile of stuff to find out 50% of it is forgettable (seems to happen to me every month). So, in order to do my part, here's some stuff that's gotten publicity lately that I found either average (or worse). most of the Schematic label releases most of the 20' to 2000 series Num Num: Unknown Sources 10" (Toytronic) Aspen: Are You That Retail Snob? CD (Involve) Gimmik: Random Access 12" (Worm Interface) Quench: A Journey Into Electronix CD (U-Cover) Schlammpeitziger: (long title I forget off-hand) LP (Entenpfuhl) Gamers In Exile: Whippin' Time 7" (Unbearable) - and to think I publicized this one! Iyunx Productions: The Duckie Dirty Bird EP 12" (Isophlux) Alder and Elius: Bionic Vagina 12" (Skam) Don't Dolby: Don't Dolby 05 CD (Gefriem) A. Krause: Schwellwert CD (BMB Labs) Broadcast: Echo's Answer 7" (Warp) Kit Clayton: Repetition and Nonsense CD (Drop Beat) Indio CD (Transmat) And I could go on and on like this (and intend to later). I just would like to encourage more _INTELLIGENT_, yet critical music discussion on this list. I don't want to name names, but I think a lot of the people on here (especially radio show types) are afraid to say anything negative about a record because they know the producers and are either their friend (and don't want to hurt a friend) or don't want to stop getting free promos from the label. This sort of partisan musical criticism is only detrimental, dishonest and damaging. I, for one, am tired of being posed the choice of either missing out on a release and never getting to hear it or having to spend $20 on a gamble. Come on, people. And also, to any producers listed above, many of you (Schlammpeitziger, Aspen, Mike Ink) have very, very good releases out as well, and I would just like to encourage quality control. Take a look at Detroit Escalator Company or Nuron: quality control pays off both in building an authentic fanbase, garnering critical respect, and being remembered in five years. Remember, Markant gets a lot of flack on this list (which I think to some extent is warranted as he is a polarized example of some of the issues in IDM today) but there are a lot of records that get praised on here that are FAR worse than Markant. Matt np Black Dog: Parallel CD (GPR) No Virginia, they don't make much music like this anymore. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org