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Re: (idm) fatboy slim
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In a message dated 16/03/00 2:34:55 bgause@us.oracle.com writes:
quoted 2 lines interesting question because it brings up a good point...I had a reply all> interesting question because it brings up a good point...I had a reply all > prepared, but then I realized that it wasn't appropriate for this list.
For
quoted 1 line my part, I would say that fatboy slim is NOT idm...choose your own> my part, I would say that fatboy slim is NOT idm...choose your own
explanation.
quoted 3 lines Given the haughty nature around here sometimes, maybe the best (i.e. most> Given the haughty nature around here sometimes, maybe the best (i.e. most > elitist) definition I could give is this...if it's been on the radio or on > TV and you can easily figure out who it is, then it's not idm. (correct me
if I'
quoted 3 lines m wrong, but I think this includes all those spiffy ads of late that are> m wrong, but I think this includes all those spiffy ads of late that are > beginning to include more idm-friendly stuff.) >
I have always wondered about the impact when any of the obscure electronic artists actually make it on commercial radio or TV. I am alluding to this on the possibility that perhaps there may be some sort of evolutionary jump in the music taste of the masses (just like some delayed evolutionary leap in nature - anyone care to point out the specific term for this phenomenon? I can't recall). I know the probability of this happening is extremely low, but what if all of sudden a significant majority of people decide to turn on to the music of Farben, Vladislav Delay, Arovane, Ae, Funkstorung etc. ...and abandon their more mass produced musical leanings? These artists then all get on to TV and instead of MTV, there is ETV (Electronic Music Television?) There are elevated to all the major magazines, instead of Prodigy and FatboySlim. Would this music still be IDM? I'm sure some would still regard this music as IDM, despite almost everyone else listening to it. Then again, some might decide to rebel against this mass appeal and denounce it because of its popularity. Just a thought anyway. BTW, I played out at a lounge few days ago and this guy asked me if I had any Leftfield? He was really getting into the music, and all I was playing was minimal techno in the vein of Losoul, Marvin Dash, SCSI, DBX.... connection??? A_Zed _________________________________________ Program Co-ordinator, Ambient Zone RTRFM 92.1 Sunday Electronic Listening [http://rtrfm.ii.net] Perth, W.Aust (WST) 23.00-01.00 Detroit (EST) 10.00-12.00 Frankfurt (CET) 16.00-18.00 London(GMT) 15.00-17.00 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org