[brian albers <brianalbers@hotmail.com>]
quoted 6 lines Which leads me to this thought- why aren't there more live idm recordings
> Which leads me to this thought- why aren't there more live idm recordings
> released as albums?
>
> That live Kid 606 is a hell of a lot more cohesive than Down with the Scene.
> And just plain funner to listen to. There is no Electric Company cd that
> measures up to how powerful he sounds live. Same goes for Lexaunculpt.
Maybe you should quit your job, go back to college and become a 6-head
or whatever you want to call yourself. You can follow kid606 around and
sell peanut butter sandwiches and nitrous balloons in the parking lot to
all the other people following him around on tour. Then, you can trade
bootlegs of the shows. :)
Seriously, though, I think it's a good idea. I've seen a few live sets
that should've definitely been released. I wish the IDM scene had not
forgotten about its rave roots, because then we'd be seeing sweet
mixtapes from some of these people.
I do know a few smaller IDM artists who have released live sets and they
were all pretty good. I have a few sets that I've played that I
probably would've released had they been recorded. Oh well.
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