179,854Messages
9,130Senders
30Years
342mboxes

← archive index

Re: [idm] re: I'm over idm

3 messages · 3 participants · spans 1 day · search this subject
◇ merged from 2 subjects: i'm over idm · looking for? re:i'm over idm
2001-05-05 21:49brian albers Re: [idm] re: I'm over idm
└─ 2001-05-06 09:34Peter Schrock [idm] Looking for? RE:I'm over idm
2001-05-05 22:16David Moore Re: [idm] re: I'm over idm
expand allcollapse allclick any summary to toggle that message
2001-05-05 21:49brian albers>I'm pretty much over IDM-style IDM. IDM has solidified into a genre with >its own melodic
From:
brian albers
To:
Date:
Sat, 05 May 2001 21:49:32
Subject:
Re: [idm] re: I'm over idm
permalink · <F159SOlbpH71yEXUIEA00000db6@hotmail.com>
quoted 7 lines I'm pretty much over IDM-style IDM. IDM has solidified into a genre with>I'm pretty much over IDM-style IDM. IDM has solidified into a genre with >its own melodic & rhythmic conventions, less of it moves me much. There are >of course ample exceptions to even this, as I'm still thrilled by Ae, >almost everything on Chocolate Industries, plenty of Schematic, etc., but >there seems to be more and more generic material out there. And I'm not >even saying that it's *bad*, merely that that particular genre isn't >terribly interesting to me.
I must echo these sentiments. I'm the one who pointed out the growing homoginazation of sound with artists like Quench, Crunch, Gimmik and Swap. Now I'm seeing it more and more coming out of the Schematic camp, with Richard Devine and Otto Von Schirach heading the charge. Nothing on the House of Distaction comp moves me all that much, although it gets my vote for most impressive artwork of the year.
quoted 3 lines Really, the most exciting stuff for me lately has been break-beat driven,> >Really, the most exciting stuff for me lately has been break-beat driven, >and all that "broken beat" stuff
I find myself puuting on more techno and break-beat like Surgeon, Underworld, Meat Beat Manifesto, Speedy J. Hell, I might even be more apt to throw on some old Frontline Assembly album than the new Phoenecia. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-05-06 09:34Peter SchrockI am just curious to know what everyone is looking for. I mean, some of Speedy J's stuff I
From:
Peter Schrock
To:
anyone and everyone and
Date:
Sun, 06 May 2001 01:34:48 -0800
Subject:
[idm] Looking for? RE:I'm over idm
Reply to:
Re: [idm] re: I'm over idm
permalink · <B71A5AB8.FFC%pachinko74@mac.com>
I am just curious to know what everyone is looking for. I mean, some of Speedy J's stuff I would consider IDM, I don't know, I like all of that, but what is everyone looking for? on 5/5/01 1:49 PM, brian albers at brianalbers@hotmail.com wrote:
quoted 32 lines I'm pretty much over IDM-style IDM. IDM has solidified into a genre with> > >> I'm pretty much over IDM-style IDM. IDM has solidified into a genre with >> its own melodic & rhythmic conventions, less of it moves me much. There are >> of course ample exceptions to even this, as I'm still thrilled by Ae, >> almost everything on Chocolate Industries, plenty of Schematic, etc., but >> there seems to be more and more generic material out there. And I'm not >> even saying that it's *bad*, merely that that particular genre isn't >> terribly interesting to me. > > I must echo these sentiments. I'm the one who pointed out the growing > homoginazation of sound with artists like Quench, Crunch, Gimmik and Swap. > Now I'm seeing it more and more coming out of the Schematic camp, with > Richard Devine and Otto Von Schirach heading the charge. Nothing on the > House of Distaction comp moves me all that much, although it gets my vote > for most impressive artwork of the year. >> >> Really, the most exciting stuff for me lately has been break-beat driven, >> and all that "broken beat" stuff > > I find myself puuting on more techno and break-beat like Surgeon, > Underworld, Meat Beat Manifesto, Speedy J. Hell, I might even be more apt to > throw on some old Frontline Assembly album than the new Phoenecia. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
Peter "Pachinko" Ý - http://www.mp3.com/pachinko - --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-05-05 22:16David Moore>>I'm pretty much over IDM-style IDM. IDM has solidified into a genre with >>its own melod
From:
David Moore
To:
Date:
Sat, 05 May 2001 17:16:40 -0500
Subject:
Re: [idm] re: I'm over idm
permalink · <F125iSnRMWuLn5U9T3T000018eb@hotmail.com>
quoted 15 lines I'm pretty much over IDM-style IDM. IDM has solidified into a genre with>>I'm pretty much over IDM-style IDM. IDM has solidified into a genre with >>its own melodic & rhythmic conventions, less of it moves me >>much. There >>are of course ample exceptions to even this, as I'm >>still thrilled by >>Ae, almost everything on Chocolate Industries, >>plenty of Schematic, >>etc., but there seems to be more and more >>generic material out there. >>And I'm not even saying that it's *bad*, >>merely that that particular >>genre isn't terribly interesting to me. > >I must echo these sentiments. I'm the one who pointed out the growing >homoginazation of sound with artists like Quench, Crunch, >Gimmik and Swap. >Now I'm seeing it more and more coming out of the >Schematic camp, with >Richard Devine and Otto Von Schirach heading the >charge. Nothing on the >House of Distaction comp moves me all that >much, although it gets my vote >for most impressive artwork of the >year. >
I think whenever a new flavor of idm pops up and gets pig-piled by all the hangers-on its up to us to weed through the pre-fab copy cats and find the artists that truely innovate and music that's worth paying for...
quoted 2 lines Really, the most exciting stuff for me lately has been break-beat driven,>>Really, the most exciting stuff for me lately has been break-beat driven, >>and all that "broken beat" stuff
i still don't completely understand what broken beat/west london/etc is... (any comps that show off this style or real stand out artists?)
quoted 4 lines I find myself puuting on more techno and break-beat like Surgeon,> >I find myself puuting on more techno and break-beat like Surgeon, >Underworld, Meat Beat Manifesto, Speedy J. Hell, I might even be more apt >to throw on some old Frontline Assembly album than the new >Phoenecia.
I keep finding myself with at least one old industrial album in my play rotations (skinny puppy, FLA, TKK's first album, etc), i keep trying to find newer acts in this vein, but they all just remind me why i stopped in the first place... David _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org