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From:
chris r graves
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Date:
Fri, 30 May 1997 17:25:32 EDT
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Re: (idm) fuck reznor
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quoted 4 lines Reznor fine but Cab Voltaire???>>Reznor fine but Cab Voltaire??? >> >>How can you listen to the conversation lp on apollo and say it doesn't >>belong on IDM. Maybe CV was industrial in the 80s but the have been
doing
quoted 12 lines solid head techno for quite a while.>>solid head techno for quite a while. > >Yeah, and I heard that Billy Ray Cyrus has stopped making ponypop... >To whom it might concern: >Please drop all these silly ass discussions of whats to be >regarded as IDM and whats not to. (I got this feeling I ain?t the >first one to say this...) >Some ppl on this list probably likes CV, but I think the >majority don?t care that much ?bout them. (I could be wrong!) >Therefore, I bet you?ll get more understanding and >positive answers on topics such as CV, NIN, FLA or >whatever on the Industrial list.
Hopefully this will be the last message I see of this. Personally, I have never heard Richard H. Kirk make anything that sounded like industrial. From Cab Volt, Sandoz, Electronic Eye, and his own name is where I can make this statement. His more recent things have been complete groove if you ask me and are definitely danceable and intelligent. I do not know about his earlier stuff and it may have been 'industrial', but not now. I don't see how someone can compare Kirk to Reznor. They sound completely different. End of discussion.. if a reply make it private so you don't clutter up the mailing list.. grav