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Gause, Brian
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Thu, 21 Sep 2000 14:54:26 -0700
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RE: [idm] NIN-bashing and intolerance
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I feel a bit odd defending NIN, but even his first album was well produced. If there's one thing Trent can do, it's production work. He's a bit of an emotional humpty-dumpty and he's not so quiet as he could be, but... And as for "bad" music? Okay, first of all, let's all understand. I DO NOT LIKE N-SYNC. But, many people do. To some degree, you have to accept that these people like N-Sync over other 'similar' groups and realize that there is SOME thought involved. Just because you don't like them doesn't mean they're simply BAD. Quite a few people like Janet Jackson because she dances well AND sings. Others like N-Sync because they're heavily involved with their fans. Others prefer Brittany Spears because she's selling sex and not doing such a bad job of it. There is more to music than the intellectual noodling that composes much of IDM. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if a significant percentage of the population believes IDM and its ilk to be musical masturbation...not really music, but experimentation for its own sake. For many, music is entertainment...or meaning (i.e. lyrics)...or politics...or escape...or sex. It's not always about your brain going "cool, that sounds neat." It's an unfair oversimplification to say that IDM is cool and most other music is shit. You like IDM for your reasons, other people prefer N-Sync for their own reasons...why is it necessary to be cool and unique at the expense of the rest of the world??? Just enjoy what you like, have a little respect for others and allow them their opinions. ---brian ------------------------ Brian W. Gause Senior Technical Writer SECTORBASE.com 568 Howard Street First Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 Direct: (415) 365-8203 Fax: (415) 365-8263 -----Original Message----- From: Ron Jeremy [mailto:galactic_funk@hotmail.com] Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 1:27 PM To: PLeXitMIND@aol.com Cc: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [idm] Radiohead - Kid A I think if you sellout and get a shitload of money from a major label, you can afford to be very indulgent on making your music. And drop loads of money in the studio to get that production quality.
quoted 5 lines From: PLeXitMIND@aol.com>From: PLeXitMIND@aol.com > >I can't think of any current American electronic artists whose >albums have the production value and mixdowns as represented on NIN > >albums. There is definitely a lot to be learned from NIN strictly from >a
quoted 1 line producer and engineer point of view.>producer and engineer point of view.
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