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Wed, 10 Oct 2001 10:31:43 -0400
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Re: [idm] warp
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When I was a mere high school student... I used to publish a small alterna-zine, and somehow managed to get a lot of promotional items. At this point in time, TVT (who were distributing Wax Trax, one of my favorite labels at that point in time) licensed a series from Warp called "Artificial Intelligence" ... little did I know that this was to be a defining period in electronic music. The first thing I heard that made any real impact on me was Polygon Window's "Quoth" ... appealing to the industrial fan in me with its relentless, klangity percussion and complete lack of melody. That "Surfing on Sine Waves" discs remains one of my favorite Warp releases. I also got at that time albums by Black Dog Productions (Bytes), B12, the AI compilations, FUSE (when I didn't even know who Plastikman was) and a group called Autechre, whose "Incunabula" I thought even then was just a few notches better than the rest of the lot. So I guess it was a combination of those two, Polygon Window and Autechre, that really made an impression on me. And of course, within the next year I heard Aphex Twin's "Selected Ambient Works II" and I was hooked. :-)
quoted 11 lines From: "Philip Sherburne" <psherburne@mindspring.com>>From: "Philip Sherburne" <psherburne@mindspring.com> >To: <idm@hyperreal.org> >Subject: [idm] warp >Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2001 23:05:34 -0700 > >What was your first Warp record, and how'd you get turned on? > >(This is all a way of saying thank you to Rob Mitchell -- you changed my >world, more than a little. RIP.) > >Philip
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