All the names out here for this music is pathetic!......(I even have my own,
BUT)......
Back in the day, its was all played into one set......
As Mike Banks, Larry Heard and a list of others have claimed, "there was/is
no
techno/house scene, it was played together"........and one wonders why
people are so divided......
.....
Omar Hackett
IUPUI University Library
755 W. Michigan Street, Rm: 1112
Indianapolis, IN 46202
317-278-2278
317-278-2300 (Fax)
-----Original Message-----
From: Kent williams [mailto:kent@avalon.net]
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 9:56 AM
To: Gabriel J. Weinstock
Cc: idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [idm] next big thing
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Gabriel J. Weinstock wrote:
quoted 6 lines OK, so I have a question to pose to the list:> OK, so I have a question to pose to the list:
> What or who do people think is going to be the next big thing in the IDM
> genre?
> My bet is Venetian Snares.
> g.
>
Venetian Snares is the tip of the iceberg in a whole genre of what I call
'post-drop-bass-post-gabber-hardcore' that has grown up around the
milwaukee/madison scene. Guys like Dan Dormouse, Snares, SubstanceP,
Bombadier, are all off on their own making really extreme, but very
creative music. Nothing I want to listen to all the time but it's a very
creative corner of 'the scene.'
But is that the 'next big thing?' don't know. I think people will begin
experimenting with more live instrumentation. There's a trend
in a lot artists to take a step back from crazy drum programming to try and
find new ways of working with simpler beats -- this has a hip-hop side
(boards of canada) and a techno side (PS I Love You Kid606)
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