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Sat, 12 Mar 2005 10:25:34 -0800
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RE: [idm] Patrick Wolf
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I love the new Styrofoam album, and Ben Gibbard/Postal Service. Very talented human being. Also cool to see Seattle getting attention for a hybrid group, to help reinforce our electronic music culture and sound aesthetics, as opposed to the archaic grunge archetype. Anyway, I agree about how a lot of electronic labels have evolved or even expanded their labels(e.g.. warp, lex), but I feel this is a natural progression for most labels that want to survive, diversity. It helps broaden their fan base and I feel that at this point it is easier to blend and perform with traditional instrumentation with current electronic music implementation then it was in the past. Also currently, like hip hop, we are children of a new thing, due to our instruments just recently being invented in respect to the lifetime of music, but now we have all been developing for a long time to a lot of separate styles, but agreeing on one general larger thing, and that is starting to seep into the other types of arts. hip hop/rock, hip hop/jazz, electronic/rock, electronic/hip hop are huge generalizations but you get the idea, there are so many sub genres in music and then those fuse to make new ones. then something happens, another new thing and all this stuff that hadn't even ever occurred to us happens again. beautiful cycle, checkout the book temperament by stuart issacoff, it relates all of the developments of music, theory with the inventions and modifications of keyboard instruments. good point topic, thanks for listening. go to work now. later, Nth --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org