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2000-09-26 13:57Anthony Saunders [idm] 606 blather
2000-09-26 14:12RE: [idm] 606 blather
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2000-09-26 13:57Anthony Saunderson the Kid 606 front, i like his live sets that I've seen, and I dig the split with lsr an
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Tue, 26 Sep 2000 06:57:07 -0700 (PDT)
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[idm] 606 blather
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on the Kid 606 front, i like his live sets that I've seen, and I dig the split with lsr and the first full length on VC. I was ecstatic about Down With The Scene for the first two weeks I owned it, listening to it non-stop, when suddenly I found it annoying. I'm starting to really get in to most of it again... still don't like the way "GQ on the EQ" drags out using the same beat for too long, nor do i dig the track with Mike Patton too much, but the rest is good, especially the last few tracks. The Kid-606 and Friend's vol 1 record blows my mind every time i listen to it, as I love noise and it's the most amazingly delicate and rocking noise-IDM i've heard, which is admittedly not too much. anyone with recommendations in that direction would be appreciated; also how do the remixes on their compare to the stuff that the artists do themselves? the best thing about kid-606 is that he's gotten me excited about IDM and glitch electronics and breaks again. Because of 606, I've been picking up records by Cex, Autechre, Oval, Boards Of Canada, Otomo Yoshihide, 12k comp, mego, etc... and I've started working on my own tracks in this general arena of experimental/edgy electronic music... so he may be grabbing spotlights from other deserved acts but his popularity is generally good for the scene. Without influxes of new people, the music will get stagnant... In any scene there are usually a couple artists that gets a lot of attention and others that don't, so that's why one has to do some research and investigation to find the bands that appeal most directly to your particular aesthetic tastes... anyhow i gotta get some work done, Anthony __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-09-26 14:12muziq@ionet.netAfter some not-so-gentle prodding by a good friend, I listened to the forthcoming Kid 606
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Tue, 26 Sep 2000 09:12:03 -0500 (CDT)
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After some not-so-gentle prodding by a good friend, I listened to the forthcoming Kid 606 album on Mille Plateaux (due in late October) last night...and this may very well be up your alley. Michael is heading down that same road still, but the surface level of his music on this album ("PS I Love You") is much more subdued--think of the quieter moments on his Carpark EP edged up a notch with significant attention to drawing all the stereo effects he's so wakko about in a more coherent (and palatable) direction. Please, no one take this as a direct comparison: I'd say that to my ear, Kid is making like Autechre in that he's pushing his unique sound into simultaneously more complex and engaging ground. No, PS I Love You sounds NOTHING at all like Ae--I'm refering to their respective creative trajectories. laz On Tue, 26 Sep 2000 06:57:07 -0700 (PDT) you wrote:
quoted 6 lines The Kid-606 and Friend's vol 1 record blows my mind> > The Kid-606 and Friend's vol 1 record blows my mind > every time i listen to it, as I love noise and it's > the most amazingly delicate and rocking noise-IDM i've > heard, which is admittedly not too much. anyone with > recommendations in that direction would be > appreciated;
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