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From:
The Chisa
To:
Joe Peterson
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idm
Date:
Thu, 2 Aug 2001 03:05:21 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
Re: [idm] somewhat interesting bit found on AudioGalaxy...
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Heeheehee, I always love when someone posts this one, because I'm in it. m@2zo (aka Cerebral) www.thechisa.com On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Joe Peterson wrote:
quoted 57 lines I quite liked the part about how "wierd sounds" are a sign of IDM.> I quite liked the part about how "wierd sounds" are a sign of IDM. > > Enter at your own risk... > > joe. > > > > > > > Editor: Guest Ed David M > > Are YOU Smart Enough? > > > As the electronic subgenre known as Intelligent Dance Music becomes more and > more popular, it also becomes more and more clear that the music?s name isn?t > exactly perfect. First, it implies that other types of dance music are just > not, well, intelligent . Second, is Aphex Twin even close to being dance > music? And third, what exactly does it mean? This last can apply to any > classification from Big Beat to (especially) Trance, but the question seems to > become overwhelming when applied to IDM. > > Basically, it seems that IDM applies to music that: > a) Uses Weird Sound. odd, noisy, alienating and obscure samples. Squelched > beats, jagged synth lines, static washes, electrical shorts. > b) Defies rhythmic convention. Most good IDM draws from harsh jungle or > arrythmic ambient drift, and throws in plenty of curves: sudden starts, stops, > and odd changes. It?s like electronic Free Jazz. > c) Presents an Academic Image. All good IDM artists will either refuse to be > photographed, use building blueprints as album art, call themselves Cerebral > without irony, or claim to build all their own synthesizers. From scratch. > d) Can?t be danced to. Unless you do the Robot. > > Some of the best IDM artists out there offer tracks on Audiogalaxy. Recent > Russian arrivals Fizzarum, elder statesman Scanner, and superstar Amon Tobin, > though prominent, are not alone. My personal favorite is Twine , and let?s not > forget Kid 606, whos infamy is only outweighed by his talent. 606 labelmates > DAT Politics are perhaps the most underrated IDM act around, with a sound > that?s as hard to describe as it is to forget. > > > DAT Politics > > There?s also plenty of quality IDM native to Audiogalaxy, created by a > vertiable army of desk jockeys who pledge their alleigance to our digital > flag. Roll call: Cerebral (I was shocked to find he?s not actually Asian), > Profolyx, Elleniad, Precenphix, Nate Tarrant, The Stunted Mike, Disasemble, > Halface, Cell, Notlad. They make good music, and they?ll probably be your > friend if you can find them hanging around the boards. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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