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Re: [idm] re: Cex live, and live music generally

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2001-07-07 10:26Gilly [idm] re: Cex live
2001-07-07 15:45donna bean Re: [idm] re: Cex live
└─ 2001-07-07 21:35Connor Bell Re: [idm] re: Cex live
2001-07-07 21:47cutups Re: [idm] re: Cex live
└─ 2001-07-09 00:29Chispas De Muerte Re: [idm] re: Cex live, and live music generally
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2001-07-07 10:26GillyAnig wrote: > he was hiding outside avoiding the "visuals" on the screen, which > consiste
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quoted 4 lines he was hiding outside avoiding the "visuals" on the screen, which> he was hiding outside avoiding the "visuals" on the screen, which > consisted of german gore-fuck films. you know, people fucking while > stabbing themselves and dripping blood all over each other and cutting off > penises with scissors, that kind of thing. it was sooooo avant garde IDM.
Why do I get the feeling that the music totally sucked? "Hmm, if we put on some rally whacked out film we can play any old shit and people will think we're making some sort of statement". Well maybe it was brilliant and I just don't understand them. Maybe. nope the movie J mentioned did not play during Cex's performance. The music didn't suk imo. The movie was pretty wierd, but nothing I've not seen before... ciao, g "Anything that separates us is junk. Cause when it rains, both the pope and the prostitute get wet" -Carlos Santana on racism :::...\|/unity in diversity\|/..::: --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-07-07 15:45donna bean----- Original Message ----- From: "Gilly" <galaxey@sdccu.net> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sen
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Gilly" <galaxey@sdccu.net> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 6:26 AM Subject: [idm] re: Cex live
quoted 5 lines Anig wrote:> Anig wrote: > > > he was hiding outside avoiding the "visuals" on the screen, which > > consisted of german gore-fuck films. you know, people fucking while > > stabbing themselves and dripping blood all over each other and cutting
off
quoted 1 line penises with scissors, that kind of thing. it was sooooo avant garde> > penises with scissors, that kind of thing. it was sooooo avant garde
IDM.
quoted 4 lines Why do I get the feeling that the music totally sucked? "Hmm, if we put on> > Why do I get the feeling that the music totally sucked? "Hmm, if we put on > some rally whacked out film we can play any old shit and people will think > we're making some sort of statement". Well maybe it was brilliant and I
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quoted 4 lines don't understand them. Maybe.> don't understand them. Maybe. > > g >
Having just had the pleasure to see Cex do his thing in Lexington Ky recentlyi have to say-Cex puts on the ultimate live performance-hes wild with great energy-gets the whole creowd involved-is musically amazing while being something that almost anyone could enjoy-amazing amazing amazing-one of the best shows ive done in years and years-what all laptop performers should see before thinking of playing for a crowd! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-07-07 21:35Connor Bell> Having just had the pleasure to see Cex do his thing in Lexington Ky > recentlyi have to
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quoted 6 lines Having just had the pleasure to see Cex do his thing in Lexington Ky> Having just had the pleasure to see Cex do his thing in Lexington Ky > recentlyi have to say-Cex puts on the ultimate live performance-hes wild > with great energy-gets the whole creowd involved-is musically amazing while > being something that almost anyone could enjoy-amazing amazing amazing-one > of the best shows ive done in years and years-what all laptop performers > should see before thinking of playing for a crowd!
Not to start all this live laptop: boring or not? discussion (which I thoroughly enjoyed by the way)... I am about to embark on my first solo show (in Louisville, KY actually) most likely almost entirely on the laptop and I have agonized quite a bit being from a rock and roll background on what I could do to keep the crowd entertained. Both bands I'm in incorporate electronics into our rock show but involve more sequencing than live manipulation. I think it's an issue of what your goals are. While I certainly intend on incorporating other things into my live shows (which I hope will be more visually stimulating) I also very much want this solo experience to allow me to explore other things that perhaps didn't involve the rock atmosphere or instrumentation. My goal has been, at least initially, to create environments in which I would very actively be affecting the sound. I didn't want to just hit play though if I did at least then I'd be able to play something else accompanying the computer. I have, at least right now, felt like I've been able to explore the mixing of rock with electronic in my other two bands. So why do it in a 3rd live vehicle? Ultimately what it boils down to is that I'm making these sounds for me to enjoy, and hoping others may enjoy it too. No, this will not be a visually stunning first show, in fact I would love it if people just closed their eyes and got into the music for what it is and not for what it isn't. People should know what they're getting into at shows and if you go to see Oval or something one shouldn't be expecting the energy of a rock show. As for Cex I really enjoy his music and appreciate what he's doing. I think it's great that he's bringing some humor and energy to the live show. But I get this impression that people assume that if someone is not exciting live that they just don't get it. But while action may be Cex's goal, that may not be the case for others who make the conscious choice to explore other aspects of live performance. Peace, Connor -- paden . http://paden.cjb.net . parlour . http://www.parlour.net . shedding . ON THE WAY . momo and voks . ON THE WAY . --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-07-07 21:47cutupsthe thing is "IDM" and laptop or computer made music (the laptop seems to be a keyword, bu
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the thing is "IDM" and laptop or computer made music (the laptop seems to be a keyword, but really...it doesn't matter if its a laptop or a huge tower) cover a huge possible spectrum. its really not a style at all, although some people seem to want to use it as a style, like i'm going to check out this 'laptop' show. its all sort of still new to people at large, so its not really unforgivable. but its really on an artist to artist basis. there's no right or wrong way. i think a bit of the weirdness comes from where the music has come from and who the audience is. theres this confusing mix of 'art' people 'ravers' and 'rock' people, not to mention the non-categorizable weirdos that make up alot of the audience. and they all have different expectations. like art people are really cool with just sitting somewhere and seeing what happens, and might be annoyed with people trying to 'party' to the music. then the raver types have less expectations about seeing somebody perform, but they also are open to just hearing sounds come from 'some box'. at the same time, they want to have some fun. then the rock kids are more used to actually seeing somebody do something, and may or may not be patient for somebody just hitting 'play'. although they may in fact want to rock out. really it boils down to interacting with things the way you want to, and if you're a performer performing the way you want to. and it never hurts for everybody to be a little more open minded. - cutups ----- Original Message ----- From: "Connor Bell" <momofliggins@telocity.com> To: "donna bean" <keekee@telocity.com>; <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 5:35 PM Subject: Re: [idm] re: Cex live
quoted 3 lines Having just had the pleasure to see Cex do his thing in Lexington Ky> > Having just had the pleasure to see Cex do his thing in Lexington Ky > > recentlyi have to say-Cex puts on the ultimate live performance-hes wild > > with great energy-gets the whole creowd involved-is musically amazing
while
quoted 1 line being something that almost anyone could enjoy-amazing amazing> > being something that almost anyone could enjoy-amazing amazing
amazing-one
quoted 7 lines of the best shows ive done in years and years-what all laptop performers> > of the best shows ive done in years and years-what all laptop performers > > should see before thinking of playing for a crowd! > > Not to start all this live laptop: boring or not? discussion (which I > thoroughly enjoyed by the way)... > > I am about to embark on my first solo show (in Louisville, KY actually)
most
quoted 8 lines likely almost entirely on the laptop and I have agonized quite a bit being> likely almost entirely on the laptop and I have agonized quite a bit being > from a rock and roll background on what I could do to keep the crowd > entertained. Both bands I'm in incorporate electronics into our rock show > but involve more sequencing than live manipulation. > > I think it's an issue of what your goals are. While I certainly intend on > incorporating other things into my live shows (which I hope will be more > visually stimulating) I also very much want this solo experience to allow
me
quoted 3 lines to explore other things that perhaps didn't involve the rock atmosphere or> to explore other things that perhaps didn't involve the rock atmosphere or > instrumentation. My goal has been, at least initially, to create > environments in which I would very actively be affecting the sound. I
didn't
quoted 2 lines want to just hit play though if I did at least then I'd be able to play> want to just hit play though if I did at least then I'd be able to play > something else accompanying the computer. I have, at least right now,
felt
quoted 5 lines like I've been able to explore the mixing of rock with electronic in my> like I've been able to explore the mixing of rock with electronic in my > other two bands. So why do it in a 3rd live vehicle? > > Ultimately what it boils down to is that I'm making these sounds for me to > enjoy, and hoping others may enjoy it too. No, this will not be a
visually
quoted 6 lines stunning first show, in fact I would love it if people just closed their> stunning first show, in fact I would love it if people just closed their > eyes and got into the music for what it is and not for what it isn't. > People should know what they're getting into at shows and if you go to see > Oval or something one shouldn't be expecting the energy of a rock show. > > As for Cex I really enjoy his music and appreciate what he's doing. I
think
quoted 1 line it's great that he's bringing some humor and energy to the live show. But> it's great that he's bringing some humor and energy to the live show. But
I
quoted 1 line get this impression that people assume that if someone is not exciting> get this impression that people assume that if someone is not exciting
live
quoted 18 lines that they just don't get it. But while action may be Cex's goal, that may> that they just don't get it. But while action may be Cex's goal, that may > not be the case for others who make the conscious choice to explore other > aspects of live performance. > > Peace, > Connor > -- > paden . http://paden.cjb.net . > parlour . http://www.parlour.net . > shedding . ON THE WAY . > momo and voks . ON THE WAY . > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2001-07-09 00:29Chispas De Muerte> like art people are really cool with just sitting > somewhere and seeing what > happens,
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quoted 18 lines like art people are really cool with just sitting> like art people are really cool with just sitting > somewhere and seeing what > happens, > and might be annoyed with people trying to 'party' > to the music. > then the raver types have less expectations about > seeing somebody perform, > but they also are open to just hearing sounds come > from 'some box'. > at the same time, they want to have some fun. > then the rock kids are more used to actually seeing > somebody do something, > and may or may not be patient for somebody just > hitting 'play'. although > they may in fact want to rock out. > > really it boils down to interacting with things the > way you want to,
Yeah this post totally sums up my attitude towards the dynamic of a lot of IDM events I've been to. Well put Andy; the ironic thing is I have been at one point or another totally absorbed in all three of these "Scenes" - rock, arsty, and rave. I think all have thier good qualities and annoyances, and a lot of the annoyance comes from people not understanding or bieng close minded towards other "scenes". That is what makes "scenes" so fucking lame, is they set up this exclusiveness and create formulas for music and behavior. I think I've had a lot of fun in life, bopping around from one subculture to another, getting fresh views and whatever. I think the one thing I really dont like is mainstream pop culture, that bites. I think what is emmerging now is this sort of mishmash of different styles and subcultures. Which can and has created a lot of friction, especially on this list. But it doesnt have to. I think this blending is a totally fucking cool thing.That way new interesting music and culture forms emerge. In that spirit I propose that if you are about to post something knocking on something you dont like, make sure you know where that is coming from. Like you have immersed yourself and understand that "scene". And then beyond that for sure taste is the ultimate deciding factor, but just ragging one someone because you arent into the way they look or a lack of understanding or appreciation for thier music is just dumb. There is a lot of bad music out there, but also lots and lots of good music, in all genres, that if you can appreciate what that person was trying to do with that music,then you are a much better listener in general. Oh yeah and I threw a party where Cex played last week, and my review of it is as follows. For starts Ryans music, its really good. The stuff off his cds without singing on it is excellent. As far as stripping, running around and whatever else he does live, it really kind of enthused the crowd way beyond what would have happened had he been sitting spellbound in the glow of his laptop for an hour. Not that thats bad though, I dont require musicians to amaze me with thier stage presence, as long as the music is good. So I could have done with less stage antics and more music, but thats me. Other people are into watching someone run around and yammer. Which is cool cause then everyone is happy, or unhappy, depending on which element they liked or didnt. He definitley stirs up a lot of interest for himself that way, considering the ammount of posts about him tha last few days. --- cutups <cutup@andythepooh.com> wrote:
quoted 154 lines the thing is "IDM" and laptop or computer made music> the thing is "IDM" and laptop or computer made music > (the laptop seems to be > a keyword, > but really...it doesn't matter if its a laptop or a > huge tower) cover a huge > possible spectrum. > its really not a style at all, although some people > seem to want to use it > as a style, > like i'm going to check out this 'laptop' show. > > its all sort of still new to people at large, so its > not really > unforgivable. > but its really on an artist to artist basis. > there's no right or wrong way. > > i think a bit of the weirdness comes from where the > music has come from and > who the audience is. > theres this confusing mix of 'art' people 'ravers' > and 'rock' people, not to > mention the non-categorizable > weirdos that make up alot of the audience. and they > all have different > expectations. > > like art people are really cool with just sitting > somewhere and seeing what > happens, > and might be annoyed with people trying to 'party' > to the music. > then the raver types have less expectations about > seeing somebody perform, > but they also are open to just hearing sounds come > from 'some box'. > at the same time, they want to have some fun. > then the rock kids are more used to actually seeing > somebody do something, > and may or may not be patient for somebody just > hitting 'play'. although > they may in fact want to rock out. > > really it boils down to interacting with things the > way you want to, > and if you're a performer performing the way you > want to. > and it never hurts for everybody to be a little more > open minded. > > - cutups > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Connor Bell" <momofliggins@telocity.com> > To: "donna bean" <keekee@telocity.com>; > <idm@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 5:35 PM > Subject: Re: [idm] re: Cex live > > > > > Having just had the pleasure to see Cex do his > thing in Lexington Ky > > > recentlyi have to say-Cex puts on the ultimate > live performance-hes wild > > > with great energy-gets the whole creowd > involved-is musically amazing > while > > > being something that almost anyone could > enjoy-amazing amazing > amazing-one > > > of the best shows ive done in years and > years-what all laptop performers > > > should see before thinking of playing for a > crowd! > > > > Not to start all this live laptop: boring or not? > discussion (which I > > thoroughly enjoyed by the way)... > > > > I am about to embark on my first solo show (in > Louisville, KY actually) > most > > likely almost entirely on the laptop and I have > agonized quite a bit being > > from a rock and roll background on what I could do > to keep the crowd > > entertained. Both bands I'm in incorporate > electronics into our rock show > > but involve more sequencing than live > manipulation. > > > > I think it's an issue of what your goals are. > While I certainly intend on > > incorporating other things into my live shows > (which I hope will be more > > visually stimulating) I also very much want this > solo experience to allow > me > > to explore other things that perhaps didn't > involve the rock atmosphere or > > instrumentation. My goal has been, at least > initially, to create > > environments in which I would very actively be > affecting the sound. I > didn't > > want to just hit play though if I did at least > then I'd be able to play > > something else accompanying the computer. I have, > at least right now, > felt > > like I've been able to explore the mixing of rock > with electronic in my > > other two bands. So why do it in a 3rd live > vehicle? > > > > Ultimately what it boils down to is that I'm > making these sounds for me to > > enjoy, and hoping others may enjoy it too. No, > this will not be a > visually > > stunning first show, in fact I would love it if > people just closed their > > eyes and got into the music for what it is and not > for what it isn't. > > People should know what they're getting into at > shows and if you go to see > > Oval or something one shouldn't be expecting the > energy of a rock show. > > > > As for Cex I really enjoy his music and appreciate > what he's doing. I > think > > it's great that he's bringing some humor and > energy to the live show. But > I > > get this impression that people assume that if > someone is not exciting > live > > that they just don't get it. But while action may > be Cex's goal, that may > > not be the case for others who make the conscious > choice to explore other > > aspects of live performance. > > > > Peace, > > Connor > > -- > > paden . http://paden.cjb.net . > > parlour . http://www.parlour.net . > > shedding . ON THE WAY . > > momo and voks . ON THE WAY . > > > > > > >
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