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1993-12-02 20:21stewart walker huge hairy Rocks
1993-12-02 20:39Jon Drukman huge hairy Rocks
1993-12-06 12:47Oivind Idso Re: huge hairy Rocks
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1993-12-02 20:21stewart walkerI think it is safe to say in Intelligent Dance Music that some bands (or some band's piece
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stewart walker
Date:
Thu, 02 Dec 93 15:21:47 EST
Subject:
huge hairy Rocks
I think it is safe to say in Intelligent Dance Music that some bands (or some band's pieces) are going to rock harder. Most of the reason that I am so *totally* into this new music is that it holds great promise for the future. Still some of the artists are more nimble than others. For instance the breakdown on D-scape is incredible. On the other hand, most of black dog's music is so nerdy, it doesn't flow. The reason I listen to IDM is because it "has no history" whereas nearly everything else does. Well, maybe things like Tangerine Dream or Kraftwerk but those bands are not even 20 years old yet. "We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of the dreams" The dreams I dream are of the future. Intangible yet romantic all the same. My $0.02. Stewart
1993-12-02 20:39Jon Drukman>Most of the reason that I am so *totally* into this new music is that >it holds great pro
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Jon Drukman
Date:
Thu, 2 Dec 93 12:39:00 PST
Subject:
huge hairy Rocks
quoted 2 lines Most of the reason that I am so *totally* into this new music is that>Most of the reason that I am so *totally* into this new music is that >it holds great promise for the future.
interesting. unfortunately, i think this idm stuff is not nearly as "futuristic" as one would hope.
quoted 2 lines The reason I listen to IDM is because it "has no history" whereas>The reason I listen to IDM is because it "has no history" whereas >nearly everything else does.
well, a short history isn't "no history." check out the old detroit stuff if you can find it - a good starting point would be the transmat "relics" compilation. black dog and b12 and fuse are nicking all their ideas from detroit (although at least richie (fuse) hawtin is completely open about it.) Jon Drukman jdrukman%dlsun87@oracle.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This calls for a very special blend of psychology and extreme violence.
1993-12-06 12:47Oivind Idso[stuff deleted] > "relics" compilation. black dog and b12 and fuse are nicking all > their
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Oivind Idso
Date:
6 Dec 93 13:47:49 GMT+1
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Re: huge hairy Rocks
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quoted 3 lines "relics" compilation. black dog and b12 and fuse are nicking all> "relics" compilation. black dog and b12 and fuse are nicking all > their ideas from detroit (although at least richie (fuse) hawtin is > completely open about it.)
Having just bought Black Dog's latest release, "Temple of Transparent Balls", I can't really agree that they are "nicking all their ideas from detroit". There are tracks on this CD that bears little or no resemblance to the old Detroit school of Techno, especially in their use of rhythm, tempo and time signatures. I admit their Detroit *influence* is quite obvious on their last (?) release, "Bytes", but I think they're doing something new with whatever they have in their head of other peoples notes and chords (haven't we all?). As an example, check out their last track on "Temple..."; this is definitely not Detroit, I'd say more a mix of Moscow and Ireland. :) Anyways, how long has it been since music was revolutionized, not just evolutionized?
quoted 4 lines Jon Drukman jdrukman%dlsun87@oracle.com> Jon Drukman jdrukman%dlsun87@oracle.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This calls for a very special blend of psychology and extreme violence. >
Oivind Idso (-: OIVINDI@gribb.hsr.no :-) STUDIOSUS PERPETUUS