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From:
Peter Schrock
To:
anyone and everyone and
Date:
Sat, 28 Apr 2001 01:13:04 -0800
Subject:
Re: [idm] idm'er, the rare breed? or not?
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It seems to me like raves are about going to dance to good music. Where IDM has focused less on the dancing aspect and focused more on the creative process of writting the music. Incorporating a different type of feeling that easily matches that of the "indie" scene. I personally am not really to thrilled nor am I against either scene, they have a purpose and they serve them well. I like to see bands play, not necessarily to shake my booty to, but just to see the production of music. I like to see what it is that makes these artists tick. I have noticed that those who go to raves don't really go to see the artist, but if they do, it is for different reasons why someone would want to go see autechre or aphex. I mean, come on, do you really think you can dance to it? Maybe the genre should be changed to IM vs IDM. Too me, IDM has become listening music vs dancing music. on 4/26/01 3:26 PM, under the radar at analog_life@hotmail.com wrote:
quoted 9 lines Yeah, I have to agree on this point. In the SF Bay area, the whole IDM thing> > Yeah, I have to agree on this point. In the SF Bay area, the whole IDM thing > came directly from parties in the early 90's. It's kind of coming full > circle again, at least with the more IDM-ish parties, but it's very true the > rave scene and IDM scene are very separate. > > The IDM scene here is pretty mixed with the indie rock people, which I > personally think is a good thing. I'm kind of over the whole "rave" thing > anyway.
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