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2001-04-09 19:42Josh Bown [idm] Re: What do you expect from IDM musicians on stage?
├─ 2001-04-09 19:51EggyToast Re: [idm] Re: What do you expect from IDM musicians on stage?
│ └─ 2001-04-10 22:38Zenon M. Feszczak Re: [idm] Re: What do you expect from IDM musicians on stage?
│ ├─ 2001-04-11 00:36Yonnie Lui Re: [idm] Re: What do you expect from IDM musicians on stage?
│ └─ 2001-04-11 00:37R. Lim [idm] IDM stage shows
├─ 2001-04-09 20:20Jeff Pitrman Re: [idm] Re: What do you expect from IDM musicians on stage?
├─ 2001-04-10 07:24Peter Schrock Re: [idm] Re: What do you expect from IDM musicians on stage?
└─ 2001-04-10 13:34b. fagan Re: [idm] Re: What do you expect from IDM musicians on stage?
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2001-04-09 19:42Josh Bownmy $0.02 First off, I am a guitarist, singer songwriter who has performed in numerous band
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my $0.02 First off, I am a guitarist, singer songwriter who has performed in numerous bands etc... and also have a love of IDMish electronic music.... Alomst every single IDM show I have seen has been a waste of my time and has bored my ass off, so much so that I am intentionally missing the autechre show here in seattle coming up, because really, I am sure their CDs would sound better anyway.... One exception being when I saw Orbital... but then again I was on heavy doses of happy pills.... What I would like to see is, and I know the technology exists to do this because I use it in the studio (Logic Audio) is much more improvisation, interactivity etc... The people want to see you play your instrument. If your instrument is a mouse then stay in the studio and forget about touring... At the very least, just have the drum parts be sequenced and actually play the other parts live on a keyboard... If you were to take it to the limit, you could have it so that every minute part of your song could be triggered/untriggered/layered in what ever order you wanted so that you could extend it, break it down in new ways and/or improvise over a little jam section depending on the croud mood..... Also, learn to play a real instrument!!! aside from the miraculous insights you will gain into the nature of music, fans like to see where the sound is coming from, and you can't see oscillators or bits... you can see strings vibrating, some one blowing into a flute... fingers moving, etc.... Basically, if you have any real musical skill your live shows will be impressive... twiddling knobs is not musical skill per say... composition is musical skill, twiddling knobs is sound design, but performance is a completely other matter altogether.... peace --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-04-09 19:51EggyToast>Basically, if you have any real musical skill your live shows will be >impressive... twid
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quoted 4 lines Basically, if you have any real musical skill your live shows will be>Basically, if you have any real musical skill your live shows will be >impressive... twiddling knobs is not musical skill per say... >composition is musical skill, twiddling knobs is sound design, but >performance is a completely other matter altogether....
Although, you have to admit that it is pretty funny seeing big (tall or "built"), geeky looking guys hunch over a board twisting little knobs with a look of stern concentration is pretty funny :D cheers, /derek ------- eggytoast.com ------- now updated daily --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-04-10 22:38Zenon M. FeszczakIDMs, The live performance of IDM looks remarkably like the stereotypical mad scientist sc
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IDMs, The live performance of IDM looks remarkably like the stereotypical mad scientist scene in a randomly chosen sci-fi B-movie. Quite a far cry from the low-ball pandering typical of much live performance through the ages. Still, is most live IDM worth seeing? Consider the linguistic implications: one goes not attend(only) to listen, but to see a concert. There typically is not much to see at an IDM concert, and one may find the flickering EXIT sign to be the most visually intriguing aspect of the entire show. A few aspects of IDM performance which may make the experience worthwhile and differentiated from simply listening on the stereo at home: - (at least at times) an element of improvisation - an element of interplay between performers and audience (perhaps the performers adapt their works to soothe or disorient the particular mood of the audience on a given evening) - hearing one's favorite little noise ditties on a generally neighbor-hostile sound system ("Listen, honey! They're playing our song! It's "Second Bad Vilbel"!") - the communal experience of sharing a room with similarly moved mad-scientist types - watching the blinking lights - post-facto justification of one's own childhood mad scientist experiments which nearly blew up the house ("See, Mom?") And, the number one reason to attend an IDM "concert": "Quick, give me the binoculars! What the hell is that blue analogue 2-rack space thing, 4 spaces down on the second rack from the left?" For all those who do indeed plan to attend an IDM show, please remember the number-one rule: NO DANCING. NO EXCEPTIONS. Cheers, 3 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-04-11 00:36Yonnie Lui>And, the number one reason to attend an IDM "concert": >"Quick, give me the binoculars! W
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quoted 4 lines And, the number one reason to attend an IDM "concert":>And, the number one reason to attend an IDM "concert": >"Quick, give me the binoculars! What the hell is that blue analogue >2-rack space thing, 4 spaces down on the second rack from the left?" >
hahaha!!! great one, Zenon ;-) gear-spotting is a lovely hobby!! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-04-11 00:37R. LimI suppose all of you who complain about the lack of IDM stage show have a disco ball that
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I suppose all of you who complain about the lack of IDM stage show have a disco ball that you fire up everytime you put Autechre on your home stereo? I mean honestly, does everybody think that _In the Mood For Love_ was a bad movie because there were no vfx or car chases? Rock music's self-consciousness about its inherent lack of authenticity is probably the biggest reason that a premium is put on a "show" despite the presence of an almost insurmountable performer/audience gap. I don't see why IDM should inherit this particular conundrum, but the fact that it does is pretty telling of its relationship with club music (which is generally presented by a DJ sequestered in a booth somewhere). I personally don't have a problem with an IDMer playing pre-recorded tracks at a gig, namely because I trust that the performer has decided that this will result in something more listenable than something off the cuff. Besides, people-watching is a very underrated way to pass the time when confronted by the laptop brigade. I mean, what the fuck, it seems like the only thing that defines a "good stage show" these days is either having a scantily clad woman front and center or running around like a monkey. And who wants to be the Sammy Hagar of IDM? I mean, besides Cex. -rob --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-04-09 20:20Jeff PitrmanAt 12:42 PM 4/9/2001 -0700, you wrote: >Also, learn to play a real instrument!!! aside fro
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At 12:42 PM 4/9/2001 -0700, you wrote:
quoted 5 lines Also, learn to play a real instrument!!! aside from the miraculous>Also, learn to play a real instrument!!! aside from the miraculous >insights you will gain into the nature of music, fans like to see where >the sound is coming from, and you can't see oscillators or bits... you >can see strings vibrating, some one blowing into a flute... fingers >moving, etc....
I'm a fan, and there is NOTHING less interesting to me than watching someone pluck strings and sing. The sound of the average human voice and average "real" instrument really bores me. Why would I care how well someone can move his fingers? I want to hear music, not watch someone's miraculous technique. Cecilia Bartoli singing, sure. Most people on stage? No. I can't even pretend to be apologetic about how boring I find the "four guys with instruments on stage" routine. Electronic music please. I can't wait to hear Autechre live here in LA. If they don't jump around like Limp Bizkit, I won't care. ---- Jeff Pitrman http://component.robotcore.net/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-04-10 07:24Peter Schrockon 4/9/01 11:42 AM, Josh Bown at josh@undertone.com wrote: > Also, learn to play a real in
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on 4/9/01 11:42 AM, Josh Bown at josh@undertone.com wrote:
quoted 1 line Also, learn to play a real instrument!!!> Also, learn to play a real instrument!!!
Being one who can play a guitar, but prefers his laptop to a conventional instrument, the only instrument I believe anyone should learn to play is the one you were born with, your creative mind. Express creativity in any faucet you can whether it's with a guitar, or just on a computer. It's all about the creative process. Peter "Pachinko" --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-04-10 13:34b. faganim not sure what it is, but theres something about seeing mike p. half lying on the floor
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im not sure what it is, but theres something about seeing mike p. half lying on the floor of the stage so that he can reach both the machines on top of and beneath the table in front of him, all the while bobbing his head, and then popping back up again, still bobbing. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org