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Michael Upton
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Wed, 1 Nov 2000 20:29:58 -0500
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[idm] RE: Futurism
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quoted 1 line Can any one elaborate on futurism and how it relates to electornic music ?>Can any one elaborate on futurism and how it relates to electornic music ?
Further to what has been said, Futurism (the movement in the 20s) was very focused on masculinity, hardness and power, and has been repeatedly accused of being both mysogynistic and fascistic. The only manifesto I read from a female artist defending the cause explained how it was attacking the feminine in all things, and that "feminine men" were as bad as "feminine women". Yeesh. ("Feminine" being defined by being emotional, irrational, therefore weak-willed, etc) IME, lots of people use "futurist" and "futuristic" equivelantly to describe music, meaning something that sounds like it's from the future. Promoters at least seem to have a habit of grabbing distinct words like these and mashing them together to just connote something else again. Along those lines, in my guise as Far-Too-Precious-For-My-Own-Good Man, I was ever-so-vaguely offended when the promoter of a gig I played billed me as playing "futurist beats". :-) Michael -+- Involve Records http://involve.co.nz Jet Jaguar MP3s (latest upload Nov2000) http://mp3.com/jetjag/ -+- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org