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From:
Peter Schrock
To:
anyone and everyone and
Date:
Mon, 07 May 2001 19:09:51 -0800
Subject:
Re: [idm] Looking for? RE:I'm over idm
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on 5/7/01 4:51 PM, butt chowder at ugly_and_mean@yahoo.com wrote:
quoted 23 lines What Autechre does for my head, boards of canada does for the inside of>> What Autechre does for my head, boards of canada does for the inside of >> my >> eyelids. I swear there's something subconscious going on in this >> music...a >> layer I'm not hearing. The melodies are clear and beautiful in a simple, >> schoolyard sort of way. It's complex material and I don't mean to say >> it's >> simple and easy to do; quite the contrary...but Boards of Canada makes >> me >> feel six years old again. Six years old and full of joy again. > > I've played BoC for a lot of non IDM friends (none of my friends listen to > idm), and those who have liked it all said the same thing about it. > Reminds them of being a kid. The first time I heard "Music has the Right > to Children," I was reminded of watching PBS on rainy days as a kid > living in Chicago in the late 70s/early 80s. The chime sounds they use in > a lot of their music reminds me of a lot of old PBS and TV music. The > chimes in Mr Rogers, the little "More You Know" public service > announcments on NBC, and various other stuff. That type of music, those > sad little low budget "jingles" were probably used just as much on BBC and > Canadian TV channels way back, too. The one flaw in this theory would be > that a lot of younger kids listen to BoC, too, and seem to pick up on the > same feeling. I dunno. Anyone think this theory has any merit?
totally, I agree with this 100%, I think a lot of ppl grow up to fast that they feel like they neglected their childhood. I often think of my childhood memories and wish I could go back to those times where things where simple. Listening to BoC gives me that same feeling, retrospect of my childhood years. At the same time, it gives me a pleasant feeling of knowing I didn't miss my childhood years, they have been surpressed by the world and it's negative emotions. as a child, I was for the most part a happy child, and listening to BoC makes me feel happy. Peter "Pachinko" Ý - http://www.mp3.com/pachinko - --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org