well?
what do we think about this, then? i know it's not quite the same thing,
but i'm curious where other idm-ers come down on this one. personally i
need a couple of doses of stripped down post-punk a week to feel ok.
those first couple of cure records aren't half bad either...
j
On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Sean Padilla wrote:
quoted 31 lines Hello f(r)iends,
> Hello f(r)iends,
>
> >all i was saying to sean was: "so what's your point."
>
> My point was that I had to say SOMETHING to come out of my status as a
> lurker. Geez.
>
> >i'm not sure how old you are, whether you heard JD before or after you
> > >were
> >exposed to electronic music or other forms of music.
>
> I heard my first Joy Division song a couple of years ago on a mixtape. This
> was shortly before I started getting into IDM, and actually a little bit
> after I even started getting into rock music of ANY kind. I am 21. I agree
> with your statement about context...it's probably the same reason why I
> can't get into the Jesus and Mary Chain much either. A lot of bands that
> peaked during the late-70s/early-80s just don't do it for me, despite their
> "legendary" status...
>
> Yr. f(r)iend Sean P.
> np: The Fall "Middle Class Revolt"
>
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