Additionally, the incestuous nature of gathering/giving recommendations and
reviews via the list (something which certainly couldn't be measured and
certainly varies, i.e., "influence") might certainly have an affect on the
listmembers...and given that many have gone on to be/are becoming
successful artists in the genre who will in turn have some impact on others
making music, I think it's undeniable. Not to mention some level of
"acceptance" albeit extremely limited. When you get fairly mainstream rags
mentioning IDM-l on occasion, someone apparently thinks it has import and
exerts some type of affectation.
jeff
At 07:47 PM 7/7/2001, Aural Industries wrote:
quoted 8 lines John,>John,
>
>>What I'm interested in is -- does anyone feel that the existence of this
>>list has affected the development of IDM music? If so, how?
>
>The short answer is YES! It certainly did from a networking perspective as
>it enabled like minded artists and labels to network and really got some
>great collaborations happening.
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