Sean Cooper (scooper@best.com) wrote:
quoted 6 lines ok. after hearing the umpteenth gescom/autechre track with the same drum> ok. after hearing the umpteenth gescom/autechre track with the same drum
> loop repeating for 10 minutes and being (as usual) totally unimpressed, and
> after overhearing the umpteenth person in the record store praise said same
> tracks despite what i considered to be a very basic (and to my ears
> insurmountable) shortcoming, i've come to the conclusion that people
> actually _like_ stable, looping rhythms. sure, that's not much of a
[rest snipped]
Ok, i don't know Gescom, and i only have Autechre's Tri Repetae (?) so
my experience with them may be very limited, but:
a. Must Autechre be classified as IDM ?
I hate this classifying of music into different genres, but i admit
that it's nice to have at least some 'handle' on the style of music
(one likes). W.r.t. this, i'd say that Autechre is more Ambient than
IDM. Or is Ambient considered to be a part of IDM ? You see, there's
no clear border between different genres...
b. Does IDM, or dance in general, solely refer to the drum(/bass) in
the music ? NO ! I know i can dance to music that doesn't have drum
and bass in it at all. Although i love the drum and bass in music.
About Tri Repetae, when i had bought it i regretted it the first time i
listened to it. Now i'm very, very glad i have it ! IMHO it contains some
of the finest rhythmic experiments with music i have ever heard... Even
though the experimental aspect may be more present in the high tones than
the drum/bass part. Maybe you should open your ears (and mind ?) a little
wider, and you'll start to hear how intelligent a lot of this music
really is...
Have fun,
Paul.