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From:
andrij kopytko
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Date:
Sat, 29 Jul 2000 18:14:54 -0400
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Re: [idm] Richard H Kirk debate
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At 11:03 PM 7/29/00 +0000, you wrote:
quoted 4 lines Don't take me wrong : If you listen to the pre 90's stuff, nothing is more>Don't take me wrong : If you listen to the pre 90's stuff, nothing is more >influential than CV on what we nowadays call IDM I really believe that >without RH Kirk, LFO, Ae, Aphex and their likes would sound different than >what they do...
Also Faust and Kraftwerk, but definitely, yeah.
quoted 5 lines Try to find the "8 crepuscule tracks" compilation on Les Disques du>Try to find the "8 crepuscule tracks" compilation on Les Disques du >Crépuscule" - One of my top ten IDM records - but don't bother the pre >80's stuff : Very interesting and important for the growth of electronic >music, but in the same way Throbbing Gristle was... Sounds probably too >abrasive for our year 2000 ears =)
I dunno. I think the early stuff is much more interesting, innovative and influential. I can't really listen to much CV after Chris Watson left, though the cover of "Theme from 'Shaft'" on "8 Crepuscule" is fun.
quoted 2 lines If you weren't aware of that kind of old stuff, try Nurse With Wound, SPK,>If you weren't aware of that kind of old stuff, try Nurse With Wound, SPK, >CTI, Monte Cazaza, Coil...
Monte Cazzaza.. now he's a scary boy.. -- andrij. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org