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[idm] Re: autechre, going, going, gone

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2001-04-22 21:58Colin Weiss [idm] autechre, going, going, gone
2001-04-24 03:38Rob Salit [idm] Re: autechre, going, going, gone
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2001-04-22 21:58Colin Weisssomeone said: "Dead gods, hmmm? I didn't think there were shoes big enough to fit an artis
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Sun, 22 Apr 2001 17:58:40 -0400
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[idm] autechre, going, going, gone
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someone said: "Dead gods, hmmm? I didn't think there were shoes big enough to fit an artist of this kind. Does producing a less than par album (which I still have yet to judge) make them "dead gods"? Is their a single musician alive who's every release has been the most perfect work? Even the best of the best turn out some poop albums, yet they can still be great. And I'm talking about all genres of music. But I still refuse to believe any of it until own Confield it and listen to it many times. It took me a year to understand what LP5 was all about, so I'm anticipating the same effort and patience for this one. TekDz9er" dude, look at it chronologically. Incunabula, amber, the SHIT!!! move on to new sounds, tri-rep very nice, but a lil less than the previous. Then they brought their shit together again w/the last 3 tracks on chilisuite, which was amazing, but then lost it all again, ep7 was decent, and confield blows. autechre is too focused on making sounds NO OTHER person could ever synthesize, but their beats are too repetitive and annoying.....they're on the fall........so is plaid, whose double figures album is worse than the previous, and obviously can't compare to not for threes. I JUsT HOPE tom doesn't follow this damn warp trend. pski weeski, stats
2001-04-24 03:38Rob Salit> someone said: > > "Dead gods, hmmm? I didn't think there were shoes big enough to fit an
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[idm] Re: autechre, going, going, gone
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quoted 31 lines someone said:> someone said: > > "Dead gods, hmmm? I didn't think there were shoes big enough to fit an > artist of this kind. Does producing a less than par album (which I = > still > have yet to judge) make them "dead gods"? Is their a single musician = > alive > who's every release has been the most perfect work? Even the best of = > the > best turn out some poop albums, yet they can still be great. And I'm > talking about all genres of music. But I still refuse to believe any of = > it > until own Confield it and listen to it many times. It took me a year to > understand what LP5 was all about, so I'm anticipating the same effort = > and > patience for this one. > > TekDz9er" > > dude, look at it chronologically. Incunabula, amber, the SHIT!!! move on = > to new sounds, tri-rep very nice, but a lil less than the previous. Then = > they brought their shit together again w/the last 3 tracks on = > chilisuite, which was amazing, but then lost it all again, ep7 was = > decent, and confield blows. autechre is too focused on making sounds NO = > OTHER person could ever synthesize, but their beats are too repetitive = > and annoying.....they're on the fall........so is plaid, whose double = > figures album is worse than the previous, and obviously can't compare to = > not for threes. I JUsT HOPE tom doesn't follow this damn warp trend. > > pski weeski, > stats
That's nice. But your opinions mean nothing really towards the comments that I've made. I personally think the newer stuff is anything BUT repetitive. It only seems that way to the untrained ear. This is truth because I've gone months listening to some of their tracks thinking it was dragging on and on, until one day I finally caught something that gave it a reason to keep going. Still this has nothing to to with my original comments. TekDz9er --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org