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ben gill
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Fri, 10 Jan 2003 09:57:42 -0800 (PST)
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Re: [idm] OT: What I am digging...non-IDM
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--- Jason "hand me a Stickel of flouride" <j_stickel_otfp@hotmail.com> wrote:
quoted 6 lines No particular reason, but after digging through some> No particular reason, but after digging through some > old non-IDM tunes in an > effort to listen to some music that had been shelved > for awhile I came > across some great stuff that I almost had forgotten > about. Almost...
absofuckinlutely. Same window, different visual: 1. The Smiths - everything. Now I know how these guys became my favorite band in 7th-8th grade...I just listened to "louder than bombs" and have since pulled out every album for a listen. "There is a light that never goes out" is one of the best songs of all time (for all you bleeding-heart dramatics). 2. ? and the mysterions - 96 tears. If you think those NY kids of today have style (interpol, strokes, blah blah blah), peep Mr. ?. Legally named "?," this cat epitomizes the 60s garage band mod hipness which seems to be such an influence all of a sudden...but hell, what's to be improved on? This tune makes it happen. 3. slowdive - souvlaki space station. Not exactly non-IDM anymore, at least in its apparent influence, this tune was absolutely everything to me when it came out. Almost singlehandedly, this tune mapped out my "effects aesthetic" for years to come. Bring back the Reading Dub! 4. joy div. - dead souls. Can't claim to have been into these guys while they were in existence as joy division--hell, they formed before I was born and died before I could speak an intelligble sentence; but like any good dark youth I got exposed to Ian C. and the crew. This song is somehow special for me, I guess just nostalgically, but it seems like each element in this song works really well with the others--each part rocks. Turn on the bright lights, and see some epileptic glory. 5. Midnight Star - no parking on the dancefloor. Keerist, get a copy of this album if you don't have one already! Absolute classics here. Electro and slow jams stand side by side in early 80s style--as cheesed out as possible. See the future of electro in its nascent state.... 6. Kraftwerk - computer world. Yeah, not exactly non-IDM here. I rate computer world as my favorite K. album, regardless of the experimentalism of "Radioactivity" and legion of "trans-europe express." Computer world rules all, not exclusively b/c of its Huxlean foreshadowing of our current powerlessness (ha! IDM content sneaks in there). Ben np - black moon - make munne __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org