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From:
Ian Melven
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Date:
Tue, 1 Mar 94 16:36:21 EST
Subject:
musical roots
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Date: Tue, 01 Mar 1994 13:20:12 -0500 (EST) From: NEESH <MS5224%ALBNYVMS.bitnet@uacsc2.albany.edu> X-Envelope-To: idm@techno.stanford.EDU X-Vms-To: @IDM Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT Sender: idm-owner@techno.stanford.edu i am really curious to know how all of you idm'ers arrived at dance music- if we have the same influences and roots... i think it will definitely aid to everyone's understanding of where everyone is coming from and why we see things differently in music (among other reasons- but this is a start). this topic interests me also.. the first band i really really liked was talking heads. then i moved on to pink floyd, some of which may qualify as ambient.. then through dance music and technopop, i liked DEVO a lot.. I bought the KLF's "White Room" as soon as i saw the video for 3 AM Eternal on MTV.. Then i got into industrial through (the shame) Nine Inch Nails.. I started watching MTV's 120 Minutes, which led me to buy Meat Beat Manifesto, Nitzer Ebb, etc. A British friend at a camp where I worked one summer told me to buy something by the Orb, and i got u.f.orb. this led to my orb obsession. :) then i met a friend who dj's and his recommendations led me to Warp Records, and i haven't looked back. This mailing list and Select! Magazine are probably the two places i find put about stuff i think i might like. Now you know. -- ian