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From:
Brian Redfern
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Kurt Hoffman
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Mon, 29 Jul 2002 21:31:01 -0700 (PDT)
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Re: [idm] 5 most important electronic artists of the 90's
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That's really funny, for me I also spend a good amount of moola, so here's my votes: Ronnie Size - I know this is DnB, but listen to the tracks, especially "New Forms", I dunno maybe you can call it Idnb, there so many cool textures and nice acoustic basses, New Forms was one hellava albumn when it came out. Bernt Friedman - yeah the dub maestro from Pole, he's got a big brain, tooo DJ Spooky - how can you leave out Spooky? And he's a writer, too, puts the "I" back into IDM Squarepusher - this is one dude I have to see live before I die, I've read about it, but I wanna see all the bass-sampler triggering, dude must have a callous on his thumb a foot thick. Richard "Aphex" James - I know he's like waay over exposed, but what the hell, he was making his own synths from scratch when he was like 12, and now actually generates lot of his sounds from pictures he draws. On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, Kurt Hoffman wrote:
quoted 24 lines I've been scouring the list for days now, looking for reviews of> I've been scouring the list for days now, looking for reviews of > recent releases and general recommendations of current artists and > it's down to just about zero....somehow this thread about the 90's > isn't helping me shake the sense that the list, after years of ups > and downs, has become moribund. > > as has recently been ascertained, the subscribers of this list are > collectively spending an astronomical sum of money buying new records > and cds each month. how is it possible that there's nothing to say > about them? > > please get back to being a lively source of info about new electronic music. > > k > > -------------------------------- > mor?i?bund adj. 1. Approaching death; about to die. > 2. On the verge of becoming obsolete: moribund customs; a moribund way of life. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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