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1994-10-15 18:38IDM - Polyrock of the 90's?
├─ 1994-10-15 19:19Roxanna Stieber Re: IDM - Polyrock of the 90's?
├─ 1994-10-15 22:18Greg Earle Re: IDM - Polyrock of the 90's?
├─ 1994-10-17 06:28Kathleen Vrshek Re: IDM - Polyrock of the 90's?
├─ 1994-10-19 03:57joanna Re: IDM - Polyrock of the 90's?
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1994-10-16 03:49Re: IDM - Polyrock of the 90's?
1994-10-18 11:47helen adriaens Re: IDM - Polyrock of the 90's?
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1994-10-18 23:46Re: IDM - Polyrock of the 90's?
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1994-10-15 18:38AMBIENCE@delphi.comFrom: AMBIENCE To: mr808@teleport.com Subj: RE: IDM - the ProgRock of the 90s? >>Just an o
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From: AMBIENCE To: mr808@teleport.com Subj: RE: IDM - the ProgRock of the 90s?
quoted 1 line Just an observation - it seems like the demographics of IDM match those of>>Just an observation - it seems like the demographics of IDM match those of
the Prog Rock crowd of 10-20 years ago - white, middle-class, college-aged guy.<< I agree. I wonder what we'll all be listening to once we're in our 50's. Klaus Schulze's original fan base in the early 70's are likely to be listening to classical music. Schulze is even trying his hand at an opera. Tamara's the only woman I know of here on IDM too. NP: "Bughouse" - Elastic Purejoy. ____________________________________________________________________________ Paul Rafanello ambience@delphi.com ____________________________________________________________________________
1994-10-15 19:19Roxanna Stieber>Tamara's the only woman I know of here on IDM too. I'm here too. I just mostly lurk... bu
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quoted 1 line Tamara's the only woman I know of here on IDM too.>Tamara's the only woman I know of here on IDM too.
I'm here too. I just mostly lurk... but I buy tons of this stuff. hi, Tamara! Rox
1994-10-15 22:18Greg Earle> Subject: Re: IDM - Polyrock of the 90's? Heh - hey, we liked Polyrock 11 or so years ago
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Heh - hey, we liked Polyrock 11 or so years ago ... they were pretty good.
quoted 3 lines Just an observation - it seems like the demographics of IDM match those of>> Just an observation - it seems like the demographics of IDM match those of >> the Prog Rock crowd of 10-20 years ago - white, middle-class, college-aged >> guy.
Is this flame bait? :-) Isn't this - "white, middle-class, college-aged guy" - the main demographic of *all* of the Rock crowd, of any era?!? Sure, there are women; sure, there are people outside of the mean age range, but hey, when it comes right down to it, the Rock crowd will always be mostly 16-25. You get older; the audiences tend not to.
quoted 1 line I agree. I wonder what we'll all be listening to once we're in our 50's.> I agree. I wonder what we'll all be listening to once we're in our 50's.
Hmmn, I've been on Usenet for 9 years now, I suppose there's a finite chance I'll still be on it (for some definition of "it") in another 14 ... I'll let you know :-)
quoted 2 lines Klaus Schulze's original fan base in the early 70's are likely to be listening>Klaus Schulze's original fan base in the early 70's are likely to be listening >to Classical music. Schulze is even trying his hand at an opera.
Well, in the "early 70's" I actually had my 15-year-old self convinced that wank sh*t like ELP, Yes, Black Sabbath and the like were the cat's meow. Luckily, thanks to time and maturity I got better :-) I suppose the original point has premise in that people who were young and who listened to ProgRock usually "grew out of it" and then later denounced their earlier "This is the *best*, maaaaan" tastes as "immature" and ProgWank, so hey, isn't this just the Same Thing? But I really don't think so. This music doesn't have mindless noodle-roni soloing or other pretentious wank elements to it that the musos were so fond of in my callow youth, so I don't see a future Revisionist History taking place denouncing early 90's IDM as "Pretentious neo-ProgRock wank". On the other hand, I've actually seen people post here with Rush quotes in their .signatures. Unbelievable :-) I may be a few years younger than "Klaus Schulze's original fan base", but the day I suddenly feel the urge to shift to predominantly Classical listening, please shoot me.
quoted 1 line Tamara's the only woman I know of here on IDM too.> Tamara's the only woman I know of here on IDM too.
Erm, what about these ladies, I'm sure they'd love to know they don't exist: Helen Adriaens Cecelia Reynolds Cindy Desmarais Erika Sherman Kathleen Blohm Kathleen Vrshek Kelli-Jeanne Roxanna Stieber Yvonne Lui joanna Belinda B. Drake Belinda B. Bowen Kate M. Roberts All have posted to IDM since I've been subscribed ...
quoted 1 line NP: "Bughouse" - Elastic Purejoy.>NP: "Bughouse" - Elastic Purejoy.
Now Playing: Nothing. Time to go outside! - Greg
1994-10-17 06:28Kathleen VrshekOn Sat, 15 Oct 1994 AMBIENCE@delphi.com wrote: > Tamara's the only woman I know of here on
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On Sat, 15 Oct 1994 AMBIENCE@delphi.com wrote:
quoted 1 line Tamara's the only woman I know of here on IDM too.> Tamara's the only woman I know of here on IDM too.
Well, Mr. Poopypants, there are actually a few of us here. I'm not some girly girl who listens to Ace of Bass and Moby and thinks I'm really cool. Just kidding, there are more than a few of us out there. So I would guard my package if I were you. You never know who's listening. On Now> RAC Diversions (Fantabulous). @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Mick - "Who's fighting and what for? Why are we fighting? I don't get it man! Every other scene has been cool until now. Keith - "Well you better tell those cats if they don't STOP IT MAN we're not going to play! @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
1994-10-19 03:57joanna> Tamara's the only woman I know of here on IDM too. Hi I was trying to write a note to th
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quoted 1 line Tamara's the only woman I know of here on IDM too.> Tamara's the only woman I know of here on IDM too.
Hi I was trying to write a note to the IDM list but accidentally sent it directly to that mr808 guy, so here's the gist of it: I am the second woman you know of on here, and in response to what mr808 said about women making music today, personally I used to and would love to again but it is simply too much of a hassle with everything from having to be a music major to be able to use the studio space to wanting to be able to support myself when I come out of college at least $25,000 in debt (that is *not* an exaggeration.) I plan on centering my life around music, as it has already been for as long as I can remember, but until someone puts a cushy record deal into my hand, I unfortunately have to be practical. all this from someone who was going to be a voice performance major and coloratura soprano a year ago. . . -joanna-
1994-10-19 03:59joannasorry I forgot: ObOnNow: Reload: Short Stories--I still haven't been able to find 76.14 *a
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sorry I forgot: ObOnNow: Reload: Short Stories--I still haven't been able to find 76.14 *anywhere*!!! -j-
1994-10-16 03:49AMBIENCE@delphi.com>>Erm, what about these ladies, I'm sure they'd love to know they don't exist: Helen Adria
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quoted 1 line Erm, what about these ladies, I'm sure they'd love to know they don't>>Erm, what about these ladies, I'm sure they'd love to know they don't
exist: Helen Adriaens<< Ooops! How could I forget? I just swapped unwanted AFX vinyl for Autopsia with her. Helen, my deepest apologies.
quoted 1 line I may be a few years younger than "Klaus Schulze's original fan base", but>>I may be a few years younger than "Klaus Schulze's original fan base", but
the day I suddenly feel the urge to shift to predominantly Classical listening, please shoot me.<< How does the interlocking piano melodies Orbital's "Kein Trink Wasser" sound? My Philip Glass CD's all fell off my CD rack when I first heard that. NP: "Prinsengracht Extensions" - D.A.C. Crowell ____________________________________________________________________________ Paul Rafanello ambience@delphi.com ____________________________________________________________________________
1994-10-18 11:47helen adriaens> Ooops! How could I forget? I just swapped unwanted AFX vinyl for Autopsia >with her. Hel
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> Ooops! How could I forget? I just swapped unwanted AFX vinyl for Autopsia >with her. Helen, my deepest apologies. Apologies accepted .. Although I know a way in which you can make amends :- )) (if you feel guilty enough) If my friend can't get me Bubbles III on CD from Engeland, I may let you send me a copy ... How's that? The 12" is fantastic by the way. Thanks. I've been comparing III en IV, and IV is definitely a step higher on the AFX ladder. Can't wait for 5 to lie in the shops ... Although I have yet to find II. >NP: "Prinsengracht Extensions" - D.A.C. Crowell Tell me more ... I've never heard of this one. On earlier: Portishead - Dummy Greets, Helen -------------------------------------------------------- e-mail bdaasp@pc-server1.dcmr.nl fido 2:283/101.9 helen@dcmr.nl moria 50:1000/107 --------------------------------------------------------
1994-10-18 11:56alt@ccwf.cc.utexas.eduOn 18 Oct 1994, helen adriaens wrote: > Tell me more ... I've never heard of this one. > >
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On 18 Oct 1994, helen adriaens wrote:
quoted 3 lines Tell me more ... I've never heard of this one.> Tell me more ... I've never heard of this one. > > On earlier: Portishead - Dummy
Is this a full length release? my local shop said something about a single out 2day (in the US that is) & ffrr said something about "Dummy" being released at the end of the month... I heard some of their stuff on the ffrr fall sampler & it's AMAZING I want this disc really really bad :)
1994-10-18 17:01Howard Berkey> > On 18 Oct 1994, helen adriaens wrote: > > > > Tell me more ... I've never heard of thi
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quoted 13 lines On 18 Oct 1994, helen adriaens wrote:> > On 18 Oct 1994, helen adriaens wrote: > > > > Tell me more ... I've never heard of this one. > > > > On earlier: Portishead - Dummy > > Is this a full length release? my local shop said something about a > single out 2day (in the US that is) & ffrr said something about "Dummy" > being released at the end of the month... I heard some of their stuff on > the ffrr fall sampler & it's AMAZING I want this disc really really bad :) >
You know, they are playing one Portishead song here on SF's "modern" rock station, and it didn't really impress me... I'll have to give the disc a listen sometime since everyone here seems to be in awe of it. -H-
1994-10-18 23:46AMBIENCE@delphi.com>>"Prinsengracht Extensions" - D.A.C. Crowell. Tell me more ... I've never heard of this o
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quoted 1 line "Prinsengracht Extensions" - D.A.C. Crowell. Tell me more ... I've never>>"Prinsengracht Extensions" - D.A.C. Crowell. Tell me more ... I've never
heard of this one.<< Mr. Crowell is on rec.music.industrial, rec.music.newage, and the ambient list among other lists. I find his harsher, more industrial music to be more interesting. His piece on the Usenet sampler is top quality. "Prinsengracht Extensions" is very mellow. Wanders too much after awhile, but I still like it. NP: "Cydonia" - Eat Static ____________________________________________________________________________ Paul Rafanello ambience@delphi.com ____________________________________________________________________________