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Date:
Fri, 25 Oct 2002 00:42:55 -0700 (PDT)
Subject:
Re: [idm] Music #2
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i think it was mainly the (dig this) "music" he played with his fingertips and stringfrets that made him famous. his tone was important ,but also the fact that he could play honestly. (anticipated) townshend.s various guitars ,page.s danelectro/doubleneck ,rick nielsen.s fiveneck monster uncledick ,steve vai and that goddamn handleguitar (what the hell kind of look IS that anyway i ask ya). i see that point of course ,but with all of those there was actual music to back it up ,whereas that seems to have been stripped away in favor of trying out parameters and making tracks because you have gear that makes that sound. people like fennesz/pita/vladislav delay seem to take a lot more care with their compositions ,treating their plugins/processing as "instruments" which service the "song" rather than as the "focus". (leave me ,the ghost of davidSPADE!) yucks and japes anywho. .d: --- Aaron Trumm <aaron@nquit.com> wrote:
quoted 8 lines actually guitarists do tend to get famous for the> actually guitarists do tend to get famous for the > gear they use - in fact > one of hendrix's claim to fame was the fuzzbox pedal > - or something along > those lines > :) > >
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quoted 61 lines ----- Original Message -----> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "deadend SYNTHETIC" > <deadendsynthetic@yahoo.com> > To: "idm list" <idm@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 9:22 PM > Subject: Re: [idm] Music #2 > > > > small minds. > > this is a great resource for finding quality > > electronic labels and new and interesting sounds. > > doesn.t mean i have to build an altar. > > *kisses* > > .d: > > > > --- C Twomey <newpower@interlog.com> wrote: > > > then why are you on this list? Read the > definition > > > of this list - IDM is British techno > > > inspired by Detroit techno. Everything else is > off > > > topic. > > > > > > cheers > > > CT > > > > > > deadend SYNTHETIC wrote: > > > > > > > > listen i just don.t like it. everything i.ve > heard > > > > from that whole school of musicians is boring. > i > > > > really hate electronic musicians by and large > > > > ,although recently the underground has started > > > getting > > > > much much better. most electronic musicians > are > > > > concerned with what equipment and plugIns > they.re > > > > using ,but that.s so bizarre. they.re making > music > > > > ,not testing out gear! it would be awfully > strange > > > if > > > > guitar players got famous for a particular > pedal > > > or > > > > guitarcord! come on now. > > > > .d: > > > > www.littlegirlempire.com > > > > > > > > --- "\r > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Y! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your web site > > http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ > > > > >
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