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Mon, 19 Aug 2002 18:56:06 -0700
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Re: [idm] autechre dvd
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I hadn't seen the second bad vilbel video since old amp days, and was psyched to see it again; this edit seemed a bit longer, I can definitely see that you wouldn't like it as much. I had never seen the basscadet video, wasn't super impressed but it was fun to see. However, I really really liked the new gantz graf video. A great visualization of the song, I thought. Many of my non-IDM-fan friends who don't listen to much of this music are kind of overwhelmed listening to an autechre track, especially their recent drum heavy stuff; they have trouble sorting it all out. This video is awesome in that it's essentially a visual guide to all the harmonic/melodic shit going on at once in the song and can really guide your perception of the music, bringing parts of it to cognition that you might miss (of course all us IDM wouldn't ;). For instance, right in the beginning, the gray thing is vibrating really fast, but as the nice light-BPM melody comes in, the thing starts to shift its axis of rotation nice and slow as well. Don't sell this short, most videos may be synchronized to a tempo represented in their songs, but with IDM such a video often chooses a tempo at a time out of a selection; this video is synchronized with all tempos, for the entirety of the video/song. I haven't seen too much of that. I've seen many IDM videos and was an amp watcher for years, and while plenty of videos are calibrated to the music and conveys a sense of tempo/beat, this video ranks up there with coldcut videos as great examples of pure music visualization with an appropriate aesthetic. So far, when I've wanted to listen to the song again, I throw in the DVD, not the CD; it's a more enjoyable experience for me to listen and watch. As an aside, the best live example of this I've ever seen was by Panasonic ~3 years ago at Tramps in NYC, while they were on a tour with Trans Am. Their whole performance, they projected a black square against a white background, with some sort of modulation to the music fed into the project so that the square undulated along with the tunes. It was so cool, the best video accompaniment to a show I've seen to date. The show established too high a bar for me, I've been disappointed every time I've seen Panasonic since... -squiddity ----- Original Message ----- From: "dj pie" <rachel@zot.electricrain.com> To: <CAPOIIEE@aol.com> Cc: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 6:26 PM Subject: Re: [idm] autechre dvd
quoted 11 lines i was pretty disappointed in all the videos, really. they reminded> > i was pretty disappointed in all the videos, really. they reminded > me a lot of those cheesy 'mind's eye' videos from the 80's with music > by thomas dolby (yay thomas dolby!). > > the music rox0rs, of course, but i was bummed by the videos. > > -rachel (aka dj pie) > piesarenice.net > -- > <iNoah> sed -ne '/^$/!{H;x;s/\n//p;s/.*//;h;d;};/^$/{x;s/.*//;H;}'
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quoted 4 lines On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 CAPOIIEE@aol.com wrote:> > On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 CAPOIIEE@aol.com wrote: > > > does anyone know why they edited the second bad vilbel video on the
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quoted 1 line dvd? i was so dissappointed, the original version they used to play on> > dvd? i was so dissappointed, the original version they used to play on
amp
quoted 8 lines was a lot better> > was a lot better > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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