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From:
THOUGHTBLUDGEON
To:
, EggyToast
Date:
Wed, 31 Oct 2001 00:00:37 -0500
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Re: [idm] [rant] sorry, new aphex record blows
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I've only heard disc 1, and to be honest... I wouldnt buy it.. There are very few artists out there that I actually would get off my ass, go the store and buy the new album, just to show support for what I think is good and genious. As you can guess, I still haven't gotten off my ass. --- http://www.mp3.com/edgey http://www.thoughtbludgeon.com "...when you're holding a hammer, everything looks like a nail..." EDGEY | ROG | DSA | DI | DFC | MAIM | MARTYR THOUGHTBLUDGEON RECORDINGS - SOUND EXTREMES :::...piece and sliced beats...::: --- ----- Original Message ----- From: "EggyToast" <youn0394@umn.edu> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 11:54 PM Subject: Re: [idm] [rant] sorry, new aphex record blows
quoted 19 lines Hey, are you a staff writer for Rolling Stone?> Hey, are you a staff writer for Rolling Stone? > > I think we need more unsubstantiated cynicism in our lives, don't you? > > derek > > At 12:36 AM 10/31/2001 -0500, you wrote: > > >Last week I picked up the latest full-length from Aphex Twin. > >Unfortunately, post-millennium, he has done exactly what Autechre did: > >gone from being one of the major innovating electronic artists of the > >1990's to being a complete joke. There are precious few tracks worth > >listening to on this record, and none of them equal the melodic skill > >or production quality of his "middle period". Aphex's little sample-reuse > >problem gives the "ambient" tracks a very samey feel (vaguely oriental > >chimes in the vein of "Nannou") and the orchestral piano pieces just fall > >flat. > > > >The rest of the album is tired, mediocre drum-and-bass. The originality
in
quoted 5 lines drum arrangement, rhythmic composition, and sample creation that graced> >drum arrangement, rhythmic composition, and sample creation that graced > >most previous efforts is gone here---the drum sounds are ripped from some > >old tracker's sample pack you might find on an obscure Scandinavian FTP > >site. And that shrill, dissonant "sample-rate conversion" effect is > >everywhere, hanging like a pall of smoke over the melodies---the
obsession
quoted 2 lines with certain facile, sonically homogenizing DSP effects that killed> >with certain facile, sonically homogenizing DSP effects that killed > >Autechre circa LP5 has finally snuffed out the last of 90's IDM's
original
quoted 15 lines megastars.> >megastars. > > > >The awful truth for the elites who shunned melodists in favor of more > >"difficult" music: the glitch disease was terminal, the patient has died > >with the release of this album. Glitch-fetish and DSP-fuckery sapped > >attention from the first commandment of what we do---the idea that melody > >*is* music---and led the greatest electronic artists of a generation into > >the sorriest work of their careers. Bouncing-ball percussion and granular > >wank are as worn-out as The Cher Vocal Effect. > > > >Sitting in a dark, hollowed-out building somewhere under the Manhattan > >Bridge last year, at a show where a friend and I had played a set > >earlier in the evening, watching kids actually try to dance along to > >the-latest-hot-shit-from-warp, realizing that he'd been hovering over > >that PowerBook for more than an hour without producing anything
resembling
quoted 9 lines melody, chords, or steady rhythm----I knew, this can't seriously last.> >melody, chords, or steady rhythm----I knew, this can't seriously last. > >Well the iMac has crashed and all our Max patches are lost. Our Metasynth > >license expired, the Kyma's power supply burnt out, and glitch has > >imploded----in Helvetica Bold, leaving nothing but the smell of burnt > >Atari logo t-shirts and an angular plume of smoke rendered in cubist > >fracture courtesy of The Designer's Republic (with a few symbols > >of Katakana thrown in for luck). > > > >"Drukqs", like Autechre's awful "Confield", will probably have its
staunch
quoted 21 lines defenders among the elites. But don't be fooled--- don't waste your time> >defenders among the elites. But don't be fooled--- don't waste your time > >with this flaccid and uninventive record. > > > > > > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > ------- > eggytoast.com > ------- > fresh like pie > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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