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1999-07-12 04:16John Counts Re: (idm) Funkstorung "Additional Productions"
└─ 1999-07-12 04:48! & the Quaternions Re: (idm) Funkstorung "Additional Productions"
1999-07-12 21:27Darren Keast (idm) Live Human / Jega Features
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1999-07-12 04:16John Counts--- m <m@foundrysite.com> wrote: > ChairCrusher wrote: > > > > The Funkstorung "Additional
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Sun, 11 Jul 1999 21:16:43 -0700 (PDT)
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quoted 4 lines ChairCrusher wrote:> ChairCrusher wrote: > > > > The Funkstorung "Additional Products" is quite a > welcome disk to me.
I am all about the IDM/Hip-Hop collaboration found in the Wu-Tang remix. Some may think it a low point but I personally think that the connections between Autechresque IDM and the stylistics of rap are strong enough to be tastefully combined (to an extent, of course. I challenge anyone to think of a point of agreement between rap and the lovely yet chaotic sounds of something like "acroyear2." Maybe if it became one of those jump-up tunes with the ragga-mon doing his double-time bit with the beat. Oohh, I'm cringing). Zipping up flame retardant gear. Trust me, I remember the Autechre/Hip-Hop Thread/War that raged fiercely for awhile John _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
1999-07-12 04:48! & the Quaternions> I am all about the IDM/Hip-Hop collaboration found in the Wu-Tang > remix. Some may thin
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Mon, 12 Jul 1999 00:48:50 -0400 (EDT)
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quoted 8 lines I am all about the IDM/Hip-Hop collaboration found in the Wu-Tang> I am all about the IDM/Hip-Hop collaboration found in the Wu-Tang > remix. Some may think it a low point but I personally think that the > connections between Autechresque IDM and the stylistics of rap are > strong enough to be tastefully combined (to an extent, of course. I > challenge anyone to think of a point of agreement between rap and the > lovely yet chaotic sounds of something like "acroyear2." Maybe if it > became one of those jump-up tunes with the ragga-mon doing his > double-time bit with the beat. Oohh, I'm cringing).
I'm of mixed minds about the WuRemix. On one hand, I like the sheer destructive qualities of the mix. But on the other, I don't think FunkStorung have any real clue about the track's structure. They mangle it, but don't resussitate the corpse in any particular way. It just lies there, all bloody, funkless, smelly. Still, quite a spectacular corpse if that's what your after. I just don't think it offers any particular insights into a possible meeting of "IDM" and hip-hop. Without funk or any room for rap, what's the point? Plus, Timbaland has already solved the problem in a much more satisfactory way. I haven't heard it myself, but my friend tells me that on his latest Ginuwine instrumental, he samples Nitzer Ebb, Caberet Voltaire and Godzilla. And it's a hit single. I mean, hot damn! Sam
1999-07-12 21:27Darren KeastNew on the Skinny this week: features/interviews with Live Human (with RAs from the new Fa
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Mon, 12 Jul 1999 13:27:38 -0800
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(idm) Live Human / Jega Features
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New on the Skinny this week: features/interviews with Live Human (with RAs from the new Fat Cat album) and Jega (written by fellow lister Anthony Bryan). reviews of Art of Noise, Mad Monkey, Yunx, and others. All found at: http://www.skinny.com thanks, darren