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1997-01-10 18:22Alex Reynolds (idm) more comments while wearing gloves
├─ 1997-01-10 18:42Jon Drukman RE: (idm) more comments while wearing gloves
├─ 1997-01-10 20:24Brian & Sharon Beuchaw Re: (idm) nin's new stuff
│ ├─ 1997-01-10 22:06dram (idm) Re: wearin' gloves + nin's new stuff
│ ├─ 1997-01-11 01:24LOgre Re: (idm) nin's new stuff
│ └─ 1997-01-11 02:01C. Desmarias Re: (idm) nin's new stuff
└─ 1997-01-11 01:58C. Desmarias Re: (idm) more comments while wearing gloves
1997-01-11 15:47Re: (idm) Re: wearin' gloves + nin's new stuff
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1997-01-10 18:22Alex ReynoldsI'm wearing gloves while I'm typing, so bear with the typos. 1) NIN hasn't released anythi
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I'm wearing gloves while I'm typing, so bear with the typos. 1) NIN hasn't released anything near what could be called Aphex-style music. Someone is probably thinking of halo10, on which Aphex did some remix work. 2) I do believe that there is a general trend (not an absolute, keep your socks on) of whites listening to IDM created by whites. Is this racist? I am cynical enough to think that is unconciously so, in effect, it is 'safe' to listen to this stuff. 3) While IDM is innovative, and borrows from many sources in fresh, original ways, the fact is that these sources do not receive their due. The situation is the same as with the prog rock era, circa mid- to late-60s, with John Mayall, Beatles, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, etc. borrowing from blues and R&B, without giving too much back to the originators of the style. Now it is Peter Gabriel with world music (at least he gives some credit). It is also the case with dub's recent success. 4) Where are the women? I've seen one woman (hello, Helen) take exceptional interest in what goes on here. Is there something about the trainspotting, property-owning aspect of idm that is particularly inviting to the men? Woo-hoo, a limited edition of someone whose name ends with the letter 'x' (hey, maybe I should put out a limited edition) gotta buy, buy, buy so I can brag, brag, brag. 5) This phenomenon isn't even relegated to race or gender. One lister mentioned that it is now heterosexuals writing for everyone borrowing heavily from music by gays. (Disco, club music, being transmuted into the rave and house scene for everyone, etc.)
quoted 4 lines From: Danny Freer <freerdj@jmu.edu>> From: Danny Freer <freerdj@jmu.edu> > Subject: (idm) Thanks / in defense of Orbital / random Orb content > > So, In Sides got a pretty strong marketing push.. so what?
But the thing is, strong marketing pushes such as these influence lots of people. And the goal of every market push is to move product, not put a listener on to a new, original work. This is clearly the case with Orbital. This is not to that, with electric 'licks' and 'beats' that will hit the masses, the MTV-Orbital conspiracy will devour us whole. <g> But, granted, there are aspects, 'hooks' if you will, that are designed for mass consumption via television, radio, etc. That I'm expected to be a mindless, open piggybank annoys me.
quoted 5 lines This might be better for the ambient list, but I'll give it a shot here. I> This might be better for the ambient list, but I'll give it a shot here. I > was listening to the "a huge ever growing pulsating brain.." remix on Live > 93 today. Right around 12:34-12:47 I'd swear I can hear a Fripp/Eno sample > (or recreation) from one of the first few songs on The Essential Fripp&Eno. > Someone has my copy of that so I can't check. Oh well.
If you're talking about the sample from 'Heavenly Music Corporation' (can't quite remember the right title) from 'No Pussyfooting' (which may or may not be on 'Essential..') that's probably right. Can't seem to get into the second disc of live93, though. The first disc is just too good and I play it again. Now that I mention it, let it be clear that I do not listen to music 'for the sake of unpopularity.' Orb is a hell of a lot more popular (and better) than Orbital will ever be. Patterson also credits his samples. Love, Alex Alexander ("Alex" will do nicely) Peter Reynolds polygon@jhu.edu http://jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu/~polygon http://www.jhu.edu/~jhufilm - Senior User Consultant Homewood Academic Computing, Johns Hopkins University, Homewood Campus Baltimore, MD USA
1997-01-10 18:42Jon DrukmanOn 10-Jan-97 Alex Reynolds wrote: >1) NIN hasn't released anything near what could be call
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On 10-Jan-97 Alex Reynolds wrote:
quoted 2 lines 1) NIN hasn't released anything near what could be called Aphex-style>1) NIN hasn't released anything near what could be called Aphex-style >music.
possibly not but they have done pretty impressive things with distortion.
quoted 6 lines 4) Where are the women? I've seen one woman (hello, Helen) take>4) Where are the women? I've seen one woman (hello, Helen) take >exceptional interest in what goes on here. Is there something about the >trainspotting, property-owning aspect of idm that is particularly inviting >to the men? Woo-hoo, a limited edition of someone whose name ends with >the letter 'x' (hey, maybe I should put out a limited edition) gotta buy, >buy, buy so I can brag, brag, brag.
must be. my wife likes most of the IDM-type music i bring home just fine, and in fact even asks for some of it to listen to when i'm not around. she just doesn't feel the need to memorize track listings or even remember which songs are by which artists. ("give me that 30,000 feet thing" she says when she wants underworld). must be a y chromosome thing. somebody could probably get a decent sized grant to study it. -- Jon Drukman / jsd@gamespot.com
1997-01-10 20:24Brian & Sharon BeuchawOn Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Alex Reynolds wrote: > I'm wearing gloves while I'm typing, so bear w
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On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Alex Reynolds wrote:
quoted 5 lines I'm wearing gloves while I'm typing, so bear with the typos.> I'm wearing gloves while I'm typing, so bear with the typos. > > 1) NIN hasn't released anything near what could be called Aphex-style > music. Someone is probably thinking of halo10, on which Aphex did some > remix work.
Actually, he (and nin is generally a he - live, he gets a band together to do what he (Trent Reznor) did by himself in the studio) *does* have a new thing coming out (from the soundtrack to David Lynch's new film "Lost Highway") that is supposed to sound very much like jungle/idm-ish music. cya brian
1997-01-10 22:06dram>On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Alex Reynolds wrote: > >> I'm wearing gloves while I'm typing, so be
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quoted 13 lines On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Alex Reynolds wrote:>On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Alex Reynolds wrote: > >> I'm wearing gloves while I'm typing, so bear with the typos. >> >> 1) NIN hasn't released anything near what could be called Aphex-style >> music. Someone is probably thinking of halo10, on which Aphex did some >> remix work. > >Actually, he (and nin is generally a he - live, he gets a band together to >do what he (Trent Reznor) did by himself in the studio) *does* have a new >thing coming out (from the soundtrack to David Lynch's new film "Lost >Highway") that is supposed to sound very much like jungle/idm-ish music. >
Song's supposedly called "perfect drug", supposed to be breakbeat...haven't heard the tune yet myself, but those who have gave up poor reviews. ok w/ me, as i haven't been sweet on NIN for a long time, tho i do admire some of the man's studio shenanigans and fastrickery... also:
quoted 4 lines 2) I do believe that there is a general trend (not an absolute, keep your>2) I do believe that there is a general trend (not an absolute, keep your >socks on) of whites listening to IDM created by whites. Is this racist? >I am cynical enough to think that is unconciously so, in effect, it is >'safe' to listen to this stuff.
gotta say this rings in as bullshit IMHO. for me, as with most of the folx i know listening to the same types of music, race is of no consequence...half the time i don't even know if an artist's black or white. I rarely see any "band photos" on records and discs and have only recently been readin' related magazines and such, so how am i supposed to know? eh, if my brain weren't so muddled by ill right now i'd be able to make a much clearer point, but...I'll try it when i'm better recovered. /-dram-->/zth- ::zach@mail.tds.net:::emote!:::... ::zach@netconcepts.com:::tech!:::... ::::Rhythm::is::fundamental::to::the::spirit::.... ::::{hmmmmm}::::::::::::::::{listen}::::::::::::::q0p! ::::CARBoNCoPY2|21v.2:::::SPHERESeason1:::...... ::::internal::transmissions:::http://www.burroughs.net:::.... ::::status:nonOperational:::Please:Stand:By:::::::::01.01.97:::...
1997-01-11 01:24LOgreOn Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Brian & Sharon Beuchaw wrote: > that is supposed to sound very much l
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On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Brian & Sharon Beuchaw wrote:
quoted 1 line that is supposed to sound very much like jungle/idm-ish music.> that is supposed to sound very much like jungle/idm-ish music.
It is.. sort of. It's rather poorly developed, poorly written, overly poppy jungle with the occasional aphex-esque background effect.. Over-all, a pretty boring track, but not *too* bad considering it's his first attempt..
1997-01-11 02:01C. DesmariasOn Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Brian & Sharon Beuchaw wrote: > Actually, he (and nin is generally a
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On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Brian & Sharon Beuchaw wrote:
quoted 4 lines Actually, he (and nin is generally a he - live, he gets a band together to> Actually, he (and nin is generally a he - live, he gets a band together to > do what he (Trent Reznor) did by himself in the studio) *does* have a new > thing coming out (from the soundtrack to David Lynch's new film "Lost > Highway") that is supposed to sound very much like jungle/idm-ish music.
I dunno, Trent Reznor used to be really badass back in the early days. If he laid off the guitar and screaming distorted vocals I'd be a lot happier. David Lynch huh.. Cid. ____________________________________ Cindy Desmarais ---- http://weber.u.washington.edu/~cid ---- cid@u.washington.edu ____________________________________
1997-01-11 01:58C. DesmariasOn Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Alex Reynolds wrote: > 4) Where are the women? I've seen one woman (h
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On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Alex Reynolds wrote:
quoted 4 lines 4) Where are the women? I've seen one woman (hello, Helen) take> 4) Where are the women? I've seen one woman (hello, Helen) take > exceptional interest in what goes on here. Is there something about the > trainspotting, property-owning aspect of idm that is particularly inviting > to the men? Woo-hoo, a limited edition of someone whose name ends with
Well I'm still here, off and on since '93 :). We've been through this discussion a few times before, and my conclusion is that there are many women on the list who prefer to lurk rather than post a lot, so it always seems like there are way more guys around. Cid. ____________________________________ Cindy Desmarais ---- http://weber.u.washington.edu/~cid ---- cid@u.washington.edu ____________________________________
1997-01-11 15:47Pixel8ion@aol.comIn a message dated 97-01-11 04:41:02 EST, you write: > >2) I do believe that there is a ge
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In a message dated 97-01-11 04:41:02 EST, you write:
quoted 4 lines 2) I do believe that there is a general trend (not an absolute, keep your> >2) I do believe that there is a general trend (not an absolute, keep your > >socks on) of whites listening to IDM created by whites. Is this racist? > >I am cynical enough to think that is unconciously so, in effect, it is > >'safe' to listen to this stuff.
I am not sure what you base this on. As far as I can tell from the shows music stores and other places I have gone to buy or listen to IDM, most of the people are white. Keep in mind that this is in NYC, whites are currenty a minority in this city. Why more people of other races don't show up I have no idea - I'm not a sociologist. Regardless of race, MOST people are close minded about music. Anything that strays for the norm is viewed as being some kinda freaky aberration. It's the same with some other music genres - Metal, or the current "Altenative/Grunge" music on the radio seem to attract a predominantly white crowd. In clubs here in NYC that play House Music, the crowd is in definatly not predominantly white. Any hybred Skinhead/IDMers out there that I am not aware of? I think if anything it's because it due to ignorance that this music even exists. In order to listen to it you have to have a freind or something that will expose you to it. That's what happened to me a few years back with Meat Beat and Orb. It wasn't until I really seeked it out that I realized that there was a hell of a lot more going on than I ever imagined. .02 Eric