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From:
Richard Barnett
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Fri, 12 Oct 2001 00:21:08 +0100
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Re: [idm] warp
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My first Warp experience was the Polygon Window album, which a mate played to me some time in 92 (or maybe slightly earlier) when I visited him in Manchester. We'd met at university a few years before and had a history of introducing each other to new music: I got Glass, Reich, Pet Shop Boys and a re-assessment of Mike Oldfield from him, he got Tangerine Dream, Eno and possibly Laurie Anderson from me. (A fair trade? Discuss...) Other than TD and Eno old & new, I'd also been enjoying some of the more commercial rave/hiphop music of the time (Bomb the Bass, MARRS, Coldcut, Steinski, etc). Within less than two tracks of Polygon Window, I was blown away (and thought "quoth" was bonkers, though it later grew on me). I later rationalised it as "modern digital stuff (including beats) with lush analogue mellotronesque other stuff too", with a footnote that it was the sort of thing that TD should have been doing... My first Warp purchase, in 93, was tentative, based on a record shop's advice, and was (unsurprisingly) "incunabula" -- I may have seen recommendations on the net (were the idm or ambient lists around then?) -- accompanied by Namlook's "Air 2". I haven't looked back. -- R --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org