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1999-04-14 20:59Will Samuels Re: (idm) Re: idm-digest V2 #616
└─ 1999-04-14 21:11Moonlight Re: (idm) Re: idm-digest V2 #616
└─ 1999-04-15 00:54alan r lucas (idm) re: windowlicker
1999-04-15 01:24Moonlight Re: (idm) re: windowlicker
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1999-04-14 20:59Will Samuels--- Moonlight <roesch@augsburg.edu> wrote: > I would consider "Windowlicker" experimental.
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--- Moonlight <roesch@augsburg.edu> wrote:
quoted 8 lines I would consider "Windowlicker" experimental.> I would consider "Windowlicker" experimental. > Definitely throwing the fans for a loop by making > disco that sounds like no > other disco, and they weren't disco fans to begin > with. I really don't see > anything that anticipates "Windowlicker"; it seems > to be experimental by > being more traditionally musical.
I love this experimental disco. Excuse me but what is so experimental about Windowlicker? It's a pretty tame, and not that experimental track in my opinion. Just curious _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
1999-04-14 21:11MoonlightWell, he's discarded everything that he had sounded like before that, and made something t
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Well, he's discarded everything that he had sounded like before that, and made something that's incredibly accessible considering his fanbase. I can think of nothing that's similar to it at all. "Essex Fobbie" would have been a typical RDJ track, more of the same stuff, but I picture "Windowlicker" as "linearly independent" (probably because i'm a math geek) to the rest of the music he (and prob. anyone else) has produced. It's like a punk rocker doing a pop song that's clearly pop and definitely a new kind of pop. Experimentally tame and accessible. (I think i'm repeating myself.) At 01:59 PM 4/14/99 -0700, you wrote:
quoted 4 lines I love this experimental disco. Excuse me but what is>I love this experimental disco. Excuse me but what is >so experimental about Windowlicker? It's a pretty >tame, and not that experimental track in my opinion. >Just curious
_________________________________ Adam Roesch / roesch@augsburg.edu Augsburg College / Minneapolis / MN / USA http://dogbert.augsburg.edu/~roesch/ The world's most complete Pork Recordings/Fila Brazillia site: http://dogbert.augsburg.edu/~roesch/pork/ "The only disease we need in our blood is love" TRICKY
1999-04-15 00:54alan r lucashmm... i though windowlicker would have sounded right at home as another remix of come to
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hmm... i though windowlicker would have sounded right at home as another remix of come to daddy. he's been doing the fucked up vocal thing since RDJ (or girl/boy ep, if you prefer, but that really *was* singing), and this seemed to be an extension of that to me. as far as accessibility, i don't think it's any more or less accessible than a lot of his other stuff. it's just that now he has more of a name, and it's being pushed by sire. i think girl/boy song is way more accessible than windowlicker (i always imagine what it would sound like for a marching band arrangement - there's potential there, especially when the xylophones kick in. and it would give those kids something to do with those quad and trip drums), but that was back in '96, and maybe sire didn't need the money as badly. either way, i think it's pretty nifty. i'm just interested in what a whole album's worth of material is going to sound like. alan! On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Moonlight wrote:
quoted 11 lines Well, he's discarded everything that he had sounded like before that, and> Well, he's discarded everything that he had sounded like before that, and > made something that's incredibly accessible considering his fanbase. > > I can think of nothing that's similar to it at all. > "Essex Fobbie" would have been a typical RDJ track, more of the same stuff, > but I picture "Windowlicker" as "linearly independent" (probably because > i'm a math geek) to the rest of the music he (and prob. anyone else) has > produced. It's like a punk rocker doing a pop song that's clearly pop and > definitely a new kind of pop. Experimentally tame and accessible. > (I think i'm repeating myself.) >
1999-04-15 01:24MoonlightAt 08:54 PM 4/14/99 -0400, you wrote: >it's just that now he has more of a name, >and it's
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At 08:54 PM 4/14/99 -0400, you wrote:
quoted 2 lines it's just that now he has more of a name,>it's just that now he has more of a name, >and it's being pushed by sire.
Sire just has US rights to aphex stuff, they really don't "own" him like warp might "own" him (I have no idea how warp treats its artists, but i would assume well), or like Warner used to "own" Prince. I just figured that they took whatever warp would let them and they wanted to. _________________________________ Adam Roesch / roesch@augsburg.edu Augsburg College / Minneapolis / MN / USA http://dogbert.augsburg.edu/~roesch/ The world's most complete Pork Recordings/Fila Brazillia site: http://dogbert.augsburg.edu/~roesch/pork/ "The only disease we need in our blood is love" TRICKY