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2000-09-26 17:21Alex Reynolds [idm] disposable music
└─ 2000-09-26 17:36atomly [idm] Re: disposable music
2000-09-26 23:22steve Re: [idm] disposable music
└─ 2000-09-26 22:27atomly Re: [idm] disposable music
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2000-09-26 17:21Alex Reynolds>From: atomly <atomly@atomly.com> >Subject: Re: [idm] urb and integrity, yech.. > >In this
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quoted 8 lines From: atomly <atomly@atomly.com>>From: atomly <atomly@atomly.com> >Subject: Re: [idm] urb and integrity, yech.. > >In this same vein, Kid606 has established himself as a "rockstar" of >IDM. Much the way rap never *really* took off until people like Snoop >and Puffy were willing to become rockstars, IDM won't become widely >accepted (not that it really wants to be, a lot of the time) until this >same phenomenon happens.
if this is what you folks want, make sure you all understand that means you can kiss creative integrity goodbye.
quoted 7 lines and I also love how Reynolds is *against* "music that's not music" but is h>> and I also love how Reynolds is *against* "music that's not music" but is he >> also disparaging of "pop culture rags." ie, "Make listenable, >> semi-conventional music, but don't make it so well that it will be >> popular!" > >That man is so clueless, it hurts. Did you read his fucking feature on >Dub? Christ.
i haven't read this fucking feature, yet. so what did i say about dub that upsets you? yrs, a. -- Alex Reynolds SAS Computing / Biology University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104-6228 V +1 215 573.2818 / F +1 215 898.8780 http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~reynolda/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-09-26 17:36atomlyOn Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 01:21:37PM -0400, Alex Reynolds wrote: > i haven't read this fucki
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On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 01:21:37PM -0400, Alex Reynolds wrote:
quoted 2 lines i haven't read this fucking feature, yet. so what did i say about dub> i haven't read this fucking feature, yet. so what did i say about dub > that upsets you?
I wer talking about Simon because I are dumb and don't read two good. :P -- :: atomly :: atomly@atomly.com | atomly@atdot.org | atomly@curiousnetworks.com http://www.atomly.com | http://www.mp3.com/atomly --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-09-26 23:22steveMuch the way rap never *really* took off until people like Snoop >and Puffy were willing t
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Much the way rap never *really* took off until people like Snoop
quoted 3 lines and Puffy were willing to become rockstars, IDM won't become widely>and Puffy were willing to become rockstars, IDM won't become widely >accepted (not that it really wants to be, a lot of the time) until this >same phenomenon happens.
this is the most ridiculous thing I'v ever heard. Puffy? Snoop? jeez. say what you want about them and their music but rap/hip hop had taken off long before those two ever got in the picture. just think about it a little. PE, Run DMC, Beastie Boys...erik b./Rakim...maybe where you live nothing was happening but down in miami break dancing and fat laces were all the rage when I was in Jr. High (now called middle school...early-mid 80's) meanig hip hop was all the rage and it pretty much stayed that way from what I remember. opening doors for the above mentioned artists. Steve --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-09-26 22:27atomlyOn Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 03:22:45PM -0800, steve wrote: > this is the most ridiculous thing
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On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 03:22:45PM -0800, steve wrote:
quoted 3 lines this is the most ridiculous thing I'v ever heard. Puffy? Snoop? jeez.> this is the most ridiculous thing I'v ever heard. Puffy? Snoop? jeez. > say what you want about them and their music but rap/hip hop had taken off > long before those two ever got in the picture.
I said "*really* taken off," and I stand behind that statement. "License to Ill" was the first rap record to reach number one and "Doggystyle" was the first to open at number one. I would pretty much say that the Beastie Boys and Snoop both have the "rockstar" thing down pretty well, so I think my "rockstar" theory is pretty true. Much like IDM has had myriad underground labels making great music and a very nice, tightknit scene, it still hasn't really "broken." The *only* IDM artist of whom most people have heard is Aphex Twin. It takes somebody with a pretty large interest in electronic music before they even begin to recognize relatively big names like Autechre or Squarepusher. -- :: atomly :: atomly@atomly.com | atomly@atdot.org | atomly@curiousnetworks.com http://www.atomly.com | http://www.mp3.com/atomly --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org