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2001-12-10 07:19lowercase [idm] genre progression
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2001-12-10 07:19lowercaseso been thinking... earlier tonight i had to do some wonky stuff with my e-mail addys, and
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so been thinking... earlier tonight i had to do some wonky stuff with my e-mail addys, and happened across the old idm archives. most of the music that we listen to nowadays was released in the last year or so. (well, more accurately the idm portions of my collection) Each year, there seems to be a certain direction of fascination or re-christening of what it takes for something to be a well established idm album. right now we seem to be seeing a large portion of laptop rockers sorta living it up. i'm also seeing lots of post glitch remnants floating around in various forms (herbert - lets all make mistakes, funkstroung, senking) where do people see the who idm genre moving towards? are we hitting the same point as d&b where the options we see as available to us just kinda become rehashes of existing pieces? do we see a return to analogue as attested to by the turntablists works of late? i guess i'm just a bit sick of picking up another cd and hearing bits and pieces of everyone else sorta cut up between the cracks. thoughts anyone? brad --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org