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(idm) the William Orbit/David Morley axis

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1996-05-07 19:42Eric Hill (idm) the William Orbit/David Morley axis
1996-05-09 23:22Lazlo Nibble (idm) the William Orbit/David Morley axis
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1996-05-07 19:42Eric HillThese two guys are at the forefront of well-produced and thought out techno. In addition,
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(idm) the William Orbit/David Morley axis
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These two guys are at the forefront of well-produced and thought out techno. In addition, they seem to compose from a history that goes back further than the mid-80's, incorporating classical elements or concepts that stem from, perhaps, piano training. But maybe they're also trying to make techno relevant to more than geeks and dope fiends (apologies where necessary)? Though they haven't released any opii (Stange Cargo series?), I wonder if techno is (finally) attracting those who have a disposition toward old white people's music, in addition to its DJ/dancefloor/percussion roots in non-European musics. eric
1996-05-09 23:22Lazlo Nibble> Though they haven't released any opii (Stange Cargo series?), I wonder if > techno is (f
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Thu, 9 May 1996 17:22:42 -0600 (MDT)
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(idm) the William Orbit/David Morley axis
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quoted 4 lines Though they haven't released any opii (Stange Cargo series?), I wonder if> Though they haven't released any opii (Stange Cargo series?), I wonder if > techno is (finally) attracting those who have a disposition toward old white > people's music, in addition to its DJ/dancefloor/percussion roots in > non-European musics.
Finally? I can't speak to Morley, but Orbit has been producing distinctly techno-flavored material since the first Torch Song single ("Prepare To Energize") in 1983. It's kind of scary how UNdated P2e sounds thirteen years on... -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo)