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From:
GamePrg.
To:
KaisrSolze
Cc:
IDM
Date:
Tue, 26 May 1998 01:53:11 EST4EDT
Subject:
Re: (idm) Stockhausen vs. RDJ, Plastikman, Scanner, pemberton
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On Tuesday, 26-May-98, KaisrSolze wrote [about (idm) Stockhausen vs. RDJ, Plastikman, Scanner, pemberton]:
quoted 2 lines Check out this link to a 1995 Wire article>Check out this link to a 1995 Wire article >http://www.u.arizona.edu/~jkandell/music/stock/ks_inter.html
quoted 5 lines I think the whole thing is really funny. Can anyone recommend some>I think the whole thing is really funny. Can anyone recommend some >Stockhausen and other important 20th century European classical to me? For >Stockhausen, I'm under the impression that Kontakte and Hymnen are damn >important, and that he and Boulez, Varese and Xenakis are the major European >composers of this century... Any help would be appreciated.
hm.. Stockhausen made a lot of early strange things... somewhat like Eno and Jean Michel Jarre, but he was a bit different.. like there was one track that was just 3-4 minutes of white noise or something.. I've never heard any of his stuff personally, just heard of it. __ __\ \ / /_\ \ \_____/ "..in whatever you do, if you can't break new ground, what's the point?" - James Cameron