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1996-02-07 04:09Jon Drukman (idm) octagon man/electro
1996-02-07 15:45Dave Walker Re: (idm) octagon man/electro
1996-02-07 16:15Lance C. McGannon Re: (idm) octagon man/electro
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1996-02-07 04:09Jon DrukmanAt 5:48 PM 2/6/96, Rob Thorley wrote: >That's it:) I heard the Jedi Knights' remix of Anta
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At 5:48 PM 2/6/96, Rob Thorley wrote:
quoted 4 lines That's it:) I heard the Jedi Knights' remix of Antacid, and I thought>That's it:) I heard the Jedi Knights' remix of Antacid, and I thought >"why did people give up on vocoders?" > ^^^ >To me, that is electro.
maybe this is just me, but i always thought the Jedi Knights (especially Antacid) were more Miami Bass than Electro. is this distinction too subtle? (this track that i wrote is my idea of what electro sounds like: http://www.cyborganic.com/bass-kittens/Sounds/electro.aif) in the catalog included with the latest Depth Charge 10" it mentions that The Octagon Man album is available on CD. has anyone seen it in this format? -- Name: Jon Email: jsd@cyborganic.com Web: http://www.cyborganic.com/bass-kittens/
1996-02-07 15:45Dave WalkerAt 8:09 PM 2/6/96, Jon Drukman wrote: > At 5:48 PM 2/6/96, Rob Thorley wrote: > >That's it
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Wed, 7 Feb 1996 10:45:59 -0500
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At 8:09 PM 2/6/96, Jon Drukman wrote:
quoted 10 lines At 5:48 PM 2/6/96, Rob Thorley wrote:> At 5:48 PM 2/6/96, Rob Thorley wrote: > >That's it:) I heard the Jedi Knights' remix of Antacid, and I thought > >"why did people give up on vocoders?" > > ^^^ > >To me, that is electro. > > maybe this is just me, but i always thought the Jedi Knights (especially > Antacid) were more Miami Bass than Electro. > > is this distinction too subtle?
Nah, I think it's a good point. I think anything with a a vocoder and some syncopated snares is getting an "electro" tag thrown on it. (No offense to anyone -- it's just that doing this skips over a _lot_ of history.) There were longstanding and very different scenes happening in a number of cities. Most 90's "electro" freely combines elements of all of them. Even _within_ a city the music is different -- electro from the east side of Detroit is very different from the stuff coming from the guys downtown, for example. (just to use an example from a city I have some familiarity with.) For example, I was having a conversation with an electro-making friend and Jedi Knights came up. His comment was "it's not bad, but you don't call something electro and then put a big-ass 'More Bounce to the Ounce' sample in it!" There's nothing wrong with the record, but tossing around terms like that just adds to the confusion. One of the saddest/funniest things I've heard recently was something Mad Mike said late last year. Basically for a long time distributors were discouraging him from doing electro records -- they wouldn't buy them because they though the sound was too "ghetto". So he had to be content with sneaking a track here and there on the end of UR EPs. A few magazine articles later and it's hip. On the positive side, though, they're getting a little financial renumeration now for keeping the sounds alive. Oh yeah, and buy both those Ectomorph EPs, dammit. And there's a new Detrechno 12" too, for everyone who likes it greasy and sloppy. :) on now: Feelies "Crazy Rhythms" [my new-wave fetish kicks into overdrive] -- dave walker, detroit art services _ marmoset@mich.com born freeke <A HREF="http://www.mich.com/~marmoset/">Dave Walker</A>
1996-02-07 16:15Lance C. McGannon> >in the catalog included with the latest Depth Charge 10" it mentions that >The Octagon
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quoted 4 lines in the catalog included with the latest Depth Charge 10" it mentions that> >in the catalog included with the latest Depth Charge 10" it mentions that >The Octagon Man album is available on CD. has anyone seen it in this >format?
Yes. I have it on CD. The title is "The Exciting World of..." and it is a great CD. I'm not going to involve myself in the electro vs. miami bass debate but I'd call the style "experimental techno/triphop." The record label that released this was Electron Industries. Hope that helps! -->-Lance--- mclance@en.com