yeah, it seems a lot of ppl on this list are probably going through some
growing pains with IDM. I kept listening then leaving, listening, then
leaving. I will probably grow tired of IDM eventually as well, but I don't
think it will be accredited to IDM changing, cause it always will, that is
the nature of it. I couldn't stand EP7-Autechre, or I Care Cause You
Do-Aphex Twin, or Frequency Hunt-Current Value when they first came out, now
it is some of my most influential suff. Sometimes we just need a break,
that is why I still listen to bands like Tool, Smashing Pumpkins,
Barkmarket, Radiohead, Meshuggah, Slayer, Stravinsky, Shostakovich,etc.
on 5/8/01 8:37 PM, Forward Production at production@forward.com wrote:
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>
> well
>
> as far as being 'over' things...
>
> there's a whole angle of it that has to do with one's attention span
> and other dodgey phenomenon. fascination running its course.
>
> for instance. to give an example having little to do with new
> developments or trends:
>
> at one point, nothing sounded as absolutely dead-on-what-I-wanted-to
> hear as Beethoven. The piano sonatas or the string quartets.
> unbelieveable. perfect. time went by...stopped working for me
> completely. his incredibly stodgy rhythmic sense. his strangely
> limited sense of melody. i'd fallen out of love. we needed some time
> apart anyway.
>
> so yeah...ya know...one day you wake up, and that big sexy hunk of
> minimal techno lying by your side just doesn't do it for ya...there's
> no point in pretending...it's over. for now.
>
> but admit it: it's you that's changed.
>
> k
Peter "Pachinko" Ý
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