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From:
L. Pit
To:
Hans Veneman
Cc:
Date:
Thu, 28 Apr 94 14:41:59 MET DST
Subject:
Re: Hannant, Seefeel, Mu-Ziq
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<199404281242.AA24989@zeus.wi.leidenuniv.nl>
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Hi Hans,
quoted 5 lines stuff is very varied. From dark ambient to experimental hardcore. He> stuff is very varied. From dark ambient to experimental hardcore. He > uses all kinds of sounds, including some 'real-instrument' sounds > like (bass)guitars and accoustic drums. A lot of his songs also have > a 'live-played' feel to it. I guess he's a good technician as well as > a good musician as well as a good composer.
Great, great, great. Just the thing I was looking for. Techno being made with non-electronic instruments..
quoted 4 lines A message for all the Dutch Autechre-fans: Wednesday they'll play at the> >> A message for all the Dutch Autechre-fans: Wednesday they'll play at the > >> Mazzo in Amsterdam. > >I know, I'll be there. > I won't :-(
This was the first time I went to Mazzo. There were only about 100 people. Which was just enough because the Mazzo is /very/ small. Autechre started a bit dull, but after the third piece they did they got the crowd moving. That was when they used sortof distorted sounds and got wicked! I was amazed, because normally people like either the cleancut Orb-alike sounds or the BOEM-BOEM-BOEM-BOEM-thingies to dance onto, but this crowd digged the more experimental stuff. Amazing. Afterwards I talked to Sean Booth from Autechre to get some good tips on making music. When I explained to him what I wanted to do he mentioned "Hannant". Coincidence or not? ;-) He is a big fan of Hannant; Hannant has done remixes on the triple 10" Autechre-box that is out now.
quoted 6 lines It doesn't matter if you use synths, guitars, or even knives and forks.> >It doesn't matter if you use synths, guitars, or even knives and forks. > >The resulting sounds, that's what only matters. > > Very true. Just listen to Hannant. > Unfortunatly most guitar-players like to do boring things with their > instruments. One of the few 'rock'bands i still like are Sonic Youth.
I know a lot more 'rock'bands that are definitely not boring (to me anyway). My Bloody Valentine for example. I'm sure a lot of idm'ers would dig their "Loveless"album, or the amazing "Glider" (on "Glider"EP). Greets, Lawrence ---