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From:
Brian Redfern
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EggyToast
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Date:
Fri, 26 Jul 2002 19:28:11 -0700 (PDT)
Subject:
Re: [idm] Re: radiohead topic of calm the fuck bjork
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Hell yeah, dah Police, I have a funny story, back in the early 80s my neighbor was a big fan and had the Police bumper sticker on her car. Well, the anal immigrants from West Germany across the street didn't know that it was a band, when they saw the sticker they thought she was pretending to be a cop and called the sheriff's office, telling them the neighbor is impersonating a police officer (a serious felony offense), well later in the day a sherrif's tactical squadrom shows up next door, and we hear all this laughing, as when they investigated the Germans are pointing at the sticker saying , "There officer, dat sticker is impersonating police". Yeah, doesn't have much to do with "idm", eh? But really part of why IDM is suffering today is that most new artists get more concerned about being accepted by their peers by sounding as identical to Aphex Twin and company as possible. I don't really blame people for trying to copy Richard cause he's a baaad, baaad artist. But to really be an artist takes something really scary, reaching in and out for something new. Its not at all easy, and its actually quite impossible to technically do something "new" in the post post modern era we live in. But what you can do is reach inside to place your personal stamp on the music. That's the intelligent part. The Dance part is diffiult as well, I'll admit to my own faults here, but things like beat matching and flow that are important to regular Dance music should also be important to IDM, since its trying to be dance music. And its really, really hard, whether you're just a wedding dj or you do a live pa, but people like Aphex have the wicked grooves that never lose the lock. There's other styles of music that don't require beats at all, and there's always places in the flow of dance when people need a quick break, and then there's totally ambient chill room music. But to me that's not IDM, that's ambient, like I have some tracks that are completely illbient, where hardcore clashing beats make sense, and the music could work very well for certain movie scenes, but its not something I'd play for 3 hours live to get people to dance, its something I'd play in an art music festival, cause that audience fears the beat as much as dancers fear pure noise. The Dance part also includes getting people to dance, so really what we're dealing with here is quirky, original electronic dance music. So I'd say no, the Police weren't IDM, they were really doing a very unique form of Progressive Rock based on jazz and reggae as well as euro-classical rather than the straight classical music influence that was more prevalent in the other Prog Rockers that came earlier like ELP. They were really an evolution of what groups like King Crimson were doing in the early 70s, but with the Bob Marley and Miles Davis influences and with Stings very heady lyrics. So IDM, while still needing to be funky, dance-able music to still be dance music, has to work really hard to shun the usual cliches. To me Juan Atkins is really like the Godfather of IDMl, as he started out in '78 and was making music that is both dance-able and very quircky and unique. On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, EggyToast wrote:
quoted 29 lines At 07:35 PM 7/26/2002 -0400, you wrote:> At 07:35 PM 7/26/2002 -0400, you wrote: > > > But hell, I'm fueling the flamewar with this email so I guess I suck too. > > > >Jesus, someone accuses me of sucking and everyone wants to jump on the > >bandwagon. I am the one that SUCKS. /I/ AM the OG sucker. Deal with it. > > Hey hey, I clearly said you rule, and since I contribute absolutely nothing > to the list, my opinion is obviously better. You're going to have to try > harder if you really want to suck. > > >Why hasn't anybody mentioned Cypress Hill in the hip hop thread? > >And if you want some good IDMish rock, try The Police. Before IDM even > >existed. > > The best thing about the police is that they were able to do so much with > so few instruments. None of this "glitchy string instrument > cacophony." Just a bass, a guitar, and some drums. Stuff like "Walking on > the moon" is classic. > ------- > eggytoast.com > ------- > with lather thingy > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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