I think that you are all pretentious bastards trying to drop names and see
who's got the biggest prick (so to speak) ;)
This list really cracks me up some times. Can't you just liten to something
without analyzing it to death? Or at least keep your analysis to yourself,
unless you happen to be writing a thesis for a music class. And even then,
we don't want to hear about it ;) It's kinda like taking a dump and then
taking a picture and posting it to the list.
I think Jerking off (100's of years old and still more advanced than what
lots of guys today can put out) Jerking off is a lot like IDM.
peace,
--AL
quoted 28 lines From: adam florin <aeflo@brown.edu>
>From: adam florin <aeflo@brown.edu>
>To: idm@hyperreal.org
>Subject: [idm] cage v. idm? (was Re: [idm] rdj and v/vm)
>Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 17:25:13 -0500
>
>
>>np: john cage - fontana mix (40 years old and still more advanced than
>>what lots of guys today can put out)
>
>would you really compare 'fontana mix' with idm ? it's probably
>closer to spooky's chaotic culture-collages or the undying
>electroacoustic scene, if we're thinking of 'what guys today can put
>out'. and i don't know how 'advanced' it is, aside from that it did
>advance a good deal away from what people expected of music ; cage
>might say that it was about as unadvanced as possible, leaning
>towards bizarre and accidental. i'm a big fan of his thinking, but
>in terms of music history, i think of him more as a necessary deviant
>rather than a shining example of what music should be.
>
>i'm just checking your namedropping, maybe you already agree with me.
>
>
>.af.
>
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