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2000-10-23 04:09Re: [idm] Re: Nine Intelligent Dancing Nails
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2000-10-23 15:09experimedia [idm] Industrial and IDM
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2000-10-23 04:09Loptimiste@aol.comIn a message dated 10/22/00 7:28:40 PM Pacific Daylight Time, dubnovibrator@hotmail.com wr
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In a message dated 10/22/00 7:28:40 PM Pacific Daylight Time, dubnovibrator@hotmail.com writes: << i'm very interested in the similarities and connections between industrial music and idm >> Well.. A lot of people were exposed to IDM through NIN's "Further Down the Spiral" disc which had a remix by aphex twin... <<can anyone name a few artists/albums that blur the lines between idm and industrial?>> Yes! My favorite kind of industrial... Haujobb-Solutions for a Small Planet Haujobb-Ninety-nine Forma Tadre-Navigator Numb-Language of Silence (Particularly track 6 "Closer") Gridlock-The Synthetic Form Gridlock-Further Gridlock-5.25 Dryft (side project of Gridlock)-Cell Pain Station-Cold Haujobb sound the most like straight IDM... While Gridlock really seems to be a perfect mix of industrial and IDM... Syncopated harsh rhythms, with BEAUTIFUL ambient pads in the background, with distorted vocals used as another instrument instead of taking focus.. Dryft, the Gridlock side-project.. Is more like an industrial DnB album, minus any cheesy samples... Pain Station's "Cold" album is a concept album.. But has many "intelligent" rhythms and textures to it.. But it's VERY disturbing. I have a review written here of that album: http://www.stas.net/tf2k/frameset2.html click on "reviews" and then "P" and then "Pain Station-Cold" Hope I've been of some help! Jared p.s. as an afterthought... i kind of try to blend the two a little bit.. if you're interested.. Check out www.thoughtless.dr.ag and download "dissolve". --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-10-23 13:05forelLoptimiste@aol.com wrote: > Well.. A lot of people were exposed to IDM through NIN's "Furt
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Loptimiste@aol.com wrote:
quoted 2 lines Well.. A lot of people were exposed to IDM through NIN's "Further Down the> Well.. A lot of people were exposed to IDM through NIN's "Further Down the > Spiral" disc which had a remix by aphex twin...
It was not a remix actually, it was a track entirely of Aphex's creation. Why it was on the disc then is a question, but I was turned on to Aphex and the whole ambient and IDM scene by that one track, so I won't question it too much. -- forel elitist fuck --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-10-23 15:09experimediaDon't forget Cevin Key ov Skinny Puppy and his recent projects (music for cats, Download I
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Don't forget Cevin Key ov Skinny Puppy and his recent projects (music for cats, Download III, Envolution (with Paris), even Plateau ). You want intelligent. Now there's intelligent. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Loptimiste@aol.com> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 9:09 PM Subject: Re: [idm] Re: Nine Intelligent Dancing Nails
quoted 4 lines In a message dated 10/22/00 7:28:40 PM Pacific Daylight Time,> In a message dated 10/22/00 7:28:40 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > dubnovibrator@hotmail.com writes: > > << i'm very interested in the similarities and connections between
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quoted 21 lines music and idm >>> music and idm >> > > Well.. A lot of people were exposed to IDM through NIN's "Further Down the > Spiral" disc which had a remix by aphex twin... > > <<can anyone name a few artists/albums that blur the lines between idm and > industrial?>> > > Yes! My favorite kind of industrial... > > Haujobb-Solutions for a Small Planet > Haujobb-Ninety-nine > Forma Tadre-Navigator > Numb-Language of Silence (Particularly track 6 "Closer") > Gridlock-The Synthetic Form > Gridlock-Further > Gridlock-5.25 > Dryft (side project of Gridlock)-Cell > Pain Station-Cold > > Haujobb sound the most like straight IDM... While Gridlock really seems
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quoted 4 lines be a perfect mix of industrial and IDM... Syncopated harsh rhythms, with> be a perfect mix of industrial and IDM... Syncopated harsh rhythms, with > BEAUTIFUL ambient pads in the background, with distorted vocals used as > another instrument > instead of taking focus.. Dryft, the Gridlock side-project.. Is more like
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quoted 2 lines industrial DnB album, minus any cheesy samples... Pain Station's "Cold"> industrial DnB album, minus any cheesy samples... Pain Station's "Cold" > album is a concept album.. But has many "intelligent" rhythms and textures
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quoted 13 lines it.. But it's VERY disturbing.> it.. But it's VERY disturbing. > > I have a review written here of that album: > > http://www.stas.net/tf2k/frameset2.html > > click on "reviews" and then "P" and then "Pain Station-Cold" > > Hope I've been of some help! > > Jared > > p.s. as an afterthought... i kind of try to blend the two a little bit..
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quoted 1 line you're interested.. Check out www.thoughtless.dr.ag and download> you're interested.. Check out www.thoughtless.dr.ag and download
"dissolve".
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