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Re: (idm) Review of Autechre, STC, and Mark Broom in NYC

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1996-03-10 05:30Matthew J. Lehrer (idm) Review of Autechre, STC, and Mark Broom in NYC
└─ 1996-03-10 16:22Alan M. Parry Re: (idm) Review of Autechre, STC, and Mark Broom in NYC
└─ 1996-03-11 01:58Kent Williams Re: (idm) Review of Autechre, STC, and Mark Broom in NYC
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1996-03-10 05:30Matthew J. LehrerOkay, the line was *way* too long, causing me to miss most of Broom's set. What I did hear
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Okay, the line was *way* too long, causing me to miss most of Broom's set. What I did hear, though, I liked: clean, groovy hard techno - very subtle. Autechre came on - very sparse gear-wise. Their music, however, was brilliant. About 40 minutes of up-tempo, mid-tempo, and down-tempo alien funk, with very dark, moody edges. My only complaints were that their sound was not a very "live" one. They were twiddling knobs, but the songs sounded far too perfect - almost as if they were coming straight off of (dare I say it?) DAT. However, it was so nice to hear proper experimental techno at high decibels, and their stuff was *very* advanced rhythmically. Now I know Jonah Sharp has been out of his beatless whooshy stage for a while now, so I expected some beats when he took the stage, but I expected mellow, delicate beats. Well, Jonah stepped up to his gear and for the next hour or so proceeded to steal the show. He started off with some smooth, slower drum'nbassy stuff, but most of his set was straight-up, aggressive techno-house with a very elegant, BDP-esque sense of melodicism. There was the occasional breaky track, but most of it was four-to-the-floor stuff - not necessarily an IDM no-no, mind you, as it definitely wasn't inane floor fodder. And to top it all off, Jonah kicked it *live*, getting totally into his set, bopping around, and throwing in/dropping out rhythmic elements on the fly. Needless to say, he truly impressed me, as I'd no idea how much he'd embraced such a dance-oriented sound. Much props to him. All I need to know now is if any of the stuff will see the light of day on wax. Gamall, are you out there? ;) - Matthew "I grew up thinking that techno music is actually something that you can't imagine. That is techno at its best. If you hear something that you'd never expect to hear - that's techno. If you hear something that kind of sounds like you've heard it before, then it's not techno." - Jeff Mills
1996-03-10 16:22Alan M. ParryOn Sun, 10 Mar 1996, Matthew J. Lehrer wrote: > > Autechre came on - very sparse gear-wise
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On Sun, 10 Mar 1996, Matthew J. Lehrer wrote:
quoted 7 lines Autechre came on - very sparse gear-wise. Their music, however, was> > Autechre came on - very sparse gear-wise. Their music, however, was > brilliant. About 40 minutes of up-tempo, mid-tempo, and down-tempo alien > funk, with very dark, moody edges. My only complaints were that their > sound was not a very "live" one. They were twiddling knobs, but the songs > sounded far too perfect - almost as if they were coming straight off of > (dare I say it?) DAT.
Just to quickly put an end to that, there was no DAT. All they had was a sampler, sequencer, mixer, and a Roland R8. I should have photos of it all up by the end of the week. Full review ahead.. :: Alan M. Parry :: fluid@hyperreal.com :: <finger me for PGP key> :: http://hyperreal.com/~fluid
1996-03-11 01:58Kent WilliamsOn Sun, 10 Mar 1996, Alan M. Parry wrote: > > On Sun, 10 Mar 1996, Matthew J. Lehrer wrote
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On Sun, 10 Mar 1996, Alan M. Parry wrote:
quoted 11 lines On Sun, 10 Mar 1996, Matthew J. Lehrer wrote:> > On Sun, 10 Mar 1996, Matthew J. Lehrer wrote: > > > > > Autechre came on - very sparse gear-wise. Their music, however, was > > Just to quickly put an end to that, there was no DAT. All they had was a > sampler, sequencer, mixer, and a Roland R8. I should have photos of it > all up by the end of the week. Full review ahead.. > >
Novation Bass Station, Ensoniq EPS Plus with output expansion, Roland R8, Mackie CR1604, Digital Delay + Digital Reverb. For the trainspotters among us!
quoted 7 lines :: Alan M. Parry> :: Alan M. Parry > :: fluid@hyperreal.com > :: <finger me for PGP key> > :: http://hyperreal.com/~fluid > > >
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