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Mon Oct 21 19:09:08 1996
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Retransmis : Rponse : (idm) luke vibert on dust bros...
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-------------------- Sujet : R?ponse : (idm) luke vibert on dust bros... Date : 21/10/96-18h52 alexi a ?crit : I know this article... It's 2 years old, and Vibert was talking about the former Dust Brothers, who now are the Chemical Brothers, who are not really musical innovators... --------------------- Sujet: (idm) luke vibert on dust bros... Date de Cr?ation: idm-owner@hyperreal.com a ?crit: I saw this pass my screen, and couldn't resist a few quick words... > "I hate trip-hop! I don't even know what trip-hop means - if it's The > Dust Brothers then eat my shit, because they're the worst cunts ever. > They just do samples, really, which I never do. But I like some of the > Mo'Wax stuff, some of that's quite deep." > > -Luke Vibert Now this really takes it...I have plenty of respect for Luke Vibert. However...him saying that the Dust Bros., who are as fucking innovative as anyone, are shitty because of using "just samples"...reeks. I'll just remind all involved of mr. vibert's quote from raygun (hey, not exactly a idm bible, but stilll from the man's mouth). It was something to the effect of "after listening to 4 hours worth of beats and easy-listening samples from DAT, I tend to forget where I got things. I'll sample Kool and the Gang, and then not remember until after it's been released - oops! Forgot to clear that...". I'm not really all _that_ upset about this whole thing; after all, it's just one man's opinion, but all in all, it sort of looks like the pot calling the kettle black. bill/dj marathon