I dunno, I got Neural Net from the 90s and he had some pretty searhing,
unusual sounds on that cd.
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, jean paul l'asthme wrote:
quoted 33 lines --- Daniel <daniel@aptrick.com> wrote:
> --- Daniel <daniel@aptrick.com> wrote:
> > Brian Eno has to be the hands-down most important
> > electronic artist of
> > the 90's, 80's etc... Just my two cents. I think we
> > all owe it to him
> > and many other unnamed artists who formulated the
> > ideam and theory of
> > what would become 'IDM'.
>
> ok... see, here's the thing. he didn't make anything
> worthwhile after the 70's... except to maybe produce
> a few things that were good, and yes the extent to
> which he involves himself in production DOES qualify
> him as a performer, the only thing that could have
> probably even vaguely impacted any sort of idm sphere
> would have been Passengers and the likelihood is about
> nil. sure, give the man his due for his innovations
> in his day, but he was already irrelevant by 1990.
>
>
> gregory
> np- brian eno- an ascenscion
>
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