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1999-01-09 10:54John Dalton Re: (idm) autechre's bastards - a sorta poll
1999-02-04 00:22der pimp (idm) autechre's bastards - a sorta poll
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└─ 1999-02-10 04:44Michael Upton Classical (was Re: (idm) autechre's bastards)
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1999-01-09 10:54John DaltonI've been trying to find a CD copy of this without luck. I have one amazing track off it c
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I've been trying to find a CD copy of this without luck. I have one amazing track off it called "Fingerbobs" on a compilation. Emotional techno... I just want to listen to it again and again :) Taiwan John
quoted 19 lines what's your favorite autechre-soundalike album?>what's your favorite autechre-soundalike album? > >after much deliberation, i've decided that my favorite, more so than >anything by phoenecia, funkstoerung, boards of canada, freeform, >disjecta, or even locust's 'truth is born of arguments', is definitely >1996's 'found sound', by spooky. that album still kick ass, despite the >prevalent 808's. > > yours, > niall. > >every text is apocryphal. let nothing be suppressed. > > > > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com >
1999-02-04 00:22der pimpwhat's your favorite autechre-soundalike album? after much deliberation, i've decided that
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what's your favorite autechre-soundalike album? after much deliberation, i've decided that my favorite, more so than anything by phoenecia, funkstoerung, boards of canada, freeform, disjecta, or even locust's 'truth is born of arguments', is definitely 1996's 'found sound', by spooky. that album still kick ass, despite the prevalent 808's. yours, niall. every text is apocryphal. let nothing be suppressed. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
1999-02-04 19:09public anemoneder pimp wrote: > > what's your favorite autechre-soundalike album? > > after much deliber
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der pimp wrote:
quoted 8 lines what's your favorite autechre-soundalike album?> > what's your favorite autechre-soundalike album? > > after much deliberation, i've decided that my favorite, more so than > anything by phoenecia, funkstoerung, boards of canada, freeform, > disjecta, or even locust's 'truth is born of arguments', is definitely > 1996's 'found sound', by spooky. that album still kick ass, despite the > prevalent 808's.
ok kids. autechre, while quality musicians, are not some sort of uber-group incapable of being influenced by other music. i say this because there are several groups in the above list which have influenced autechre; and in turn autechre has influenced them. "truth is born of arguments", in particular, had a noticeable influence on ae at the time....inspiration is not necessarily a one-way street. ....
1999-02-04 19:16zimboOn Thu, 4 Feb 1999, public anemone wrote: > der pimp wrote: > > > > what's your favorite a
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On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, public anemone wrote:
quoted 17 lines der pimp wrote:> der pimp wrote: > > > > what's your favorite autechre-soundalike album? > > > > after much deliberation, i've decided that my favorite, more so than > > anything by phoenecia, funkstoerung, boards of canada, freeform, > > disjecta, or even locust's 'truth is born of arguments', is definitely > > 1996's 'found sound', by spooky. that album still kick ass, despite the > > prevalent 808's. > > > ok kids. autechre, while quality musicians, are not some sort of uber-group > incapable of being influenced by other music. i say this because there are > several groups in the above list which have influenced autechre; and in turn > autechre has influenced them. "truth is born of arguments", in particular, had > a noticeable influence on ae at the time....inspiration is not necessarily a > one-way street.
why is it all rock and roll sounds like elvis? .crz__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ music, four lunchpails: wednesdays 7-8pm kuci 88.9fm www.kuci.org "i saw some pants that made me go fuck" - jsn.
1999-02-04 20:27DzrtMusic@aol.comErm... don't you mean The Beatles? > why is it all rock and roll sounds like elvis?
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Erm... don't you mean The Beatles?
quoted 1 line why is it all rock and roll sounds like elvis?> why is it all rock and roll sounds like elvis?
1999-02-04 20:28mononah, i think he means robert johnson..... On Thu, 4 Feb 1999 DzrtMusic@aol.com wrote: > Er
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nah, i think he means robert johnson..... On Thu, 4 Feb 1999 DzrtMusic@aol.com wrote:
quoted 4 lines Erm... don't you mean The Beatles?> Erm... don't you mean The Beatles? > > > why is it all rock and roll sounds like elvis? >
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1999-02-05 22:33solenoidEver notice that there's more variety to The Beatles' work than Autechre, whoops, I mean E
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Ever notice that there's more variety to The Beatles' work than Autechre, whoops, I mean Elvis? On Thu, 4 Feb 1999 DzrtMusic@aol.com wrote:
quoted 4 lines Erm... don't you mean The Beatles?> Erm... don't you mean The Beatles? > > > why is it all rock and roll sounds like elvis? >
1999-02-05 03:25~\(\({\[Endemic~Distortion\]}\)\)~I'll take Jake Mandell's new one over Ae 5 any day. jeff zimbo wrote: > On Thu, 4 Feb 1999
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I'll take Jake Mandell's new one over Ae 5 any day. jeff zimbo wrote:
quoted 25 lines On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, public anemone wrote:> On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, public anemone wrote: > > > der pimp wrote: > > > > > > what's your favorite autechre-soundalike album? > > > > > > after much deliberation, i've decided that my favorite, more so than > > > anything by phoenecia, funkstoerung, boards of canada, freeform, > > > disjecta, or even locust's 'truth is born of arguments', is definitely > > > 1996's 'found sound', by spooky. that album still kick ass, despite the > > > prevalent 808's. > > > > > > ok kids. autechre, while quality musicians, are not some sort of uber-group > > incapable of being influenced by other music. i say this because there are > > several groups in the above list which have influenced autechre; and in turn > > autechre has influenced them. "truth is born of arguments", in particular, had > > a noticeable influence on ae at the time....inspiration is not necessarily a > > one-way street. > > why is it all rock and roll sounds like elvis? > > .crz__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ > music, four lunchpails: wednesdays 7-8pm kuci 88.9fm www.kuci.org > "i saw some pants that made me go fuck" - jsn.
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1999-02-05 22:00DzrtMusic@aol.comI haven't heard enough Beatles to say. Who said AE were gods anyways? It's my personal bel
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I haven't heard enough Beatles to say. Who said AE were gods anyways? It's my personal belief that electronic music, namely "IDM" as we call it, is going to be the next form of classical music. What's the next step? What aphex started but did not finish.. -Allen
quoted 2 lines Ever notice that there's more variety to The Beatles' work than Autechre,> Ever notice that there's more variety to The Beatles' work than Autechre, > whoops, I mean Elvis?
1999-02-05 22:46Tom YoungDzrtMusic@aol.com wrote: > It's my personal belief that electronic music, namely "IDM" as
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DzrtMusic@aol.com wrote:
quoted 2 lines It's my personal belief that electronic music, namely "IDM" as we call it, > It's my personal belief that electronic music, namely "IDM" as we call it, is > going to be the next form of classical music. What's the next step?
Seconded! I feel the same way about the IDM genre, especially when I attempt (in futility) to explain to all of the "Third Eye Blind" fans who ride in my car. "Oh, so you like Techno huh?" "er, well, It's not really techno, no" "What's all this bleeping and no words." "You have to have an appreciate it like classical music. Classical music doesn't have 'words'." "hmm, put something in with words." humans.... The saga continues.
1999-02-10 04:44Michael UptonOn Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Tom Young wrote: [not sure who wrote this bit] | > It's my personal be
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On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Tom Young wrote: [not sure who wrote this bit] | > It's my personal belief that electronic | > music, namely "IDM" as we call it, is going | > to be the next form of classical music. What's | > the next step? | Seconded! I feel the same way about the IDM | genre, especially when I attempt (in futility) | to explain to all of the "Third Eye Blind" | fans who ride in my car. Maybe daft to step into the fray right now, but I'll add my 2 cents. When I think of classical, I think of academic music, or music written under patronage. IME most IDM is constructed in a far more folk or pop manner (someone with native interest in the music buggering about with sounds and/or something to say). I'm also proud to think of it as more pop than classical, because on classical's own terms it falls down, as someone pointed out WRT holding Autechre up next to some of those pioneers of IRCAM, etc. On pop's terms, IDM is just great - it being exciting, moving, and (occassionally more than) a little lawless. I guess it shows I think a lot more about context and creation, when it comes down to these divisions... whatever. :-) Michael np. 'One More Chance' - Pet Shop Boys ____________________________________________ "His eyes are TV cameras" http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~michael/jj.html