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From:
Kent williams
To:
i'd do mary
Date:
Mon, 21 May 2001 09:51:36 -0500 (CDT)
Subject:
[idm] THE RAGING AUTECHRE DEBATE
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Deep thought for the day: If Autechre didn't piss off half the people on IDM every time they release a record or tour, they'd be shirking their job. My mate that orders experimental electronic music at the local store always says that when he plays Kid606 and Autechre in the store, it's the noise rock kids that say "what the fuck is that?" and buy it on the spot. They get it, in ways that people who like more conventional electronic and dance music do not. They make a visceral connection with the sound, rather than worry about whether it's IDM enough. People seem to feel betrayed by Autechre, like Rob and Sean owe them something. They don't. The only thing they owe the world is to continue to make new sounds that challenge us. The minute they make an album that everybody likes, they've jumped the shark. The idea of IDM-listers at an Ae show quivering with indignation that 'their' Autechre isn't satisfying their expectations is purely hilarious to me. It's Art, dammit, not a life style accesory. And for the guy who says that Autechre's tour set is just chaotic Nord Mod patches -- well, Ae has talked about using generative patches. So what? First of all they're not just pushing play and going off to skin up. Second of all, just because they use the same paint box as you doesn't make their art less valid. The fact that you can make a patch that sounds like Ae means they've set the template, and you can fill it in. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org