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1997-07-27 20:51jeff salamon (idm) fungle followup query
1997-07-28 03:43Geordan Drummond Re: (idm) fungle followup query
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1997-07-27 20:51jeff salamonhey. a week or so ago i asked what was the first example of drill&bass/fungle, and a coupl
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hey. a week or so ago i asked what was the first example of drill&bass/fungle, and a coupla people replied that it was aphex's remixes for wagonchrist's _redone_ ep. someone else counter-replied that they thought the first plug ep came out before that. well, a glance at the luke vibert homepage shows that _redone_ came out in september '95, and plug's "visible crater funk" came out 4 months before that, in may '95. i suppose it's possible aphex did his remix many months earlier than it was released, and that vibert, inspired by it, recorded his first plug single, released it, and then months later released _redone_. anyone have any ideas what the real deal is? (i know, i know -- most of you don't care fuck-all about this; but i'm writing an article about the topic and i'm supposed to get these sort of details right [if only so you people don't flame me as a know-nothing when my article comes out.;)]) or anyone have any idea if there's another track (perhaps by another artist?) that is a more likely candidate for the first fungle production? thanks jeff
1997-07-28 03:43Geordan Drummondjeff salamon wrote: > before that, in may '95. i suppose it's possible aphex did his remix
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jeff salamon wrote:
quoted 4 lines before that, in may '95. i suppose it's possible aphex did his remix> before that, in may '95. i suppose it's possible aphex did his remix > many months earlier than it was released, and that vibert, inspired by > it, recorded his first plug single, released it, and then months later > released _redone_. anyone have any ideas what the real deal is? (i
In several interviews Richard James has said that Vibert's Plug material influenced him. So I'd say that Plug 1 is the original 'fungle' release. Not to split hairs, but the Aphex 'remix' (or rather, original track) on "Redone", and just about everything he's done since, is somewhat of a different breed as it uses original drum programming and not sampled breaks as its rhythmic premise. So I guess it depends on what your basic parameters of 'fungle' are. GD
1997-07-28 08:31GamePrg.On Monday, 28-Jul-97, Geordan Drummond wrote [about Re: (idm) fungle followup query]: >In
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On Monday, 28-Jul-97, Geordan Drummond wrote [about Re: (idm) fungle followup query]:
quoted 7 lines In several interviews Richard James has said that Vibert's Plug material>In several interviews Richard James has said that Vibert's Plug material >influenced him. So I'd say that Plug 1 is the original 'fungle' >release. Not to split hairs, but the Aphex 'remix' (or rather, original >track) on "Redone", and just about everything he's done since, is >somewhat of a different breed as it uses original drum programming and >not sampled breaks as its rhythmic premise. So I guess it depends on >what your basic parameters of 'fungle' are.
we could just make up a category for RDJ's 'fungle' then, and then everytime someone comes up with something new, we can make a category for that too. it's IDM (not to start another flame), so isn't that enough? it's Richard James.. that in itself should be enough. __ __\ \ / /_\ \ \_____/ www.freq-div.home.ml.org