at 03-12-2001 22:05, Aaron D Meyers (adm226@nyu.edu) wrote:
It looks like he's giving out travel-funds for non-essential bands... Even
speaking in indie-terms this line-up is a bit "smelly". Most of the bands
playing i really liked a couple of years ago. Some of them i still love but
i can't see the point in programming these. At least LA got Dead C, which i
bet is going to blow away all Idm'ers, and indie-kids. I think it's wiser
to start save money to go to La then crossing the channel to see All
Tomorrow's parties anno 1988-94 in england.
quoted 30 lines Yea... looks a tad disappointing. That's what you get for putting
> Yea... looks a tad disappointing. That's what you get for putting
> Steve Albini in charge of curating. I remember reading some interview
> or something with him in a book a while back and he was slamming the
> use of sampling as not being a legitimate way of creating music. He
> went on to bash recording digitally and how its got to be on analog
> tape or whatever. However, this was from sometime in the early
> nineties or something so I'm sure he's had to rethink his whole elitist
> stance on all that stuff. It wouldn't be very cool and "indie" to hate
> on people using protools or cubase to record their stuff DIY and
> avoiding the tremendous costs of an analog studio. At least they've
> got Melt Banana playing. They fucking rock the house.
>
> -Aaron
>
>> At 12:54 pm +0000 3/12/01, Paul Webb wrote:
>>> bit disappointed with next years uk ATP line-up,
>>> although there's some fine indie choices, there's
>>> not one electronic act on the bill.
>>>
>>>
>>> paul webb____designer____http://www.digitlondon.com
>>>
>>
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