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quoted 12 lines Ok...the new welcome message is finally installed, so I thought id put
> Ok...the new welcome message is finally installed, so I thought id put
> it up here just one more time. We also have some new guests subscribed :)
> have fun..
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> dMP dMP dMP dMP dMP dMP Welcome to IDM
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First off, nice introduction, but I have some minor critiques and kudos to
slosh around.
quoted 3 lines As always, however, there are no specific boundaries by which we
> As always, however, there are no specific boundaries by which we
> are able to define what is and what isn't Intelligent Dance Music. To
> begin with, lets look at this analysis below by Chris Hilker:
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quoted 2 lines ... Again, and always, the focus is on listening, rather than dancing.
> ... Again, and always, the focus is on listening, rather than dancing.
> ... 'listening music'
Umm, so why call it the I*D*M list? Why didn't you call it the I*L*M
(Intelligent _Listening_ Music)? It _is_ a nice and well written piece on
the AI CD cover art and track selection, however. So why not include a more
"inclusive" tone and mentioning other labels and artists besides those on
the AI CD (Rick James, Orb, Seefeel, Reload, Ultramarine, FAX, Astralwerks,
Eye-Q, Harthouse, etc.) to show how the IDM-list has "progressed" as the
music has grown, both intellectually and in popularity since the IDM-list's
inception.
Reading this intro, it comes off as "the Warp AI CD Fan Club". I mean, the
whole cover art analysis is a bit obsessive on first read. It isn't *that*
significant a disk in the overall soundscape of IDM listening. That is _not_
to say it is *in*-significant, just not as important to warrant three
screenfuls of analysis, when there are other things to mention to indicate
the breadth and depth of our collective musical interests and foster an
atmosphere of sharing with others our discoveries of the "Thinking Man's
Dance Music"(tm).
I tend to couch my perceptions of what IDM is in terms of that phrase,
rather than the proslytizing "sit down, chill out, meditate on this CD called
"Artificial Intelligence" - It's good for you" tone promoted by this piece.
I think we should focus on the networking aspect of this list in our intro
statement. It is a great place to *communicate* with others who like
upbeat soundscapes of electronic-based contemporary music whose sucess is
created by the craft and skill of the artists and not their label's
marketing department. And that level of craft and skill is judged by us,
the listeners, on an individual and very subjective basis. We are subject to
biases based on our life-experiences, listening environment, social cultures,
friends and opinions from people on this list and not on this list. But the
one thing we have in common is the exploratory urge to cogitate on these
things, banish ignorance, and listen anyway. In compensation for that effort
to seek out and listen to music outside of the mainstream, we are
entertained, converse, wiggle a bit, and engaged on both a mental and
physical level by the efforts of the artist in conveying such a "warm fuzzy" through their music.
At some point, however, we can easily decompose into an "elitist" stance,
simply because we are _not_ part of the mainstream in musical tastes if we
are not careful. Issues of this "elitism" or bandied terms like "sellout",
"truly underground", or "rave clone" can cloud our focus. We are here to
discuss the electronic music that we enjoy intellectually and physically.
quoted 5 lines So as to prevent the list from becoming a hopeless barrage of flame
> So as to prevent the list from becoming a hopeless barrage of flame
> mail over what is and is not "intelligent", the official stance will
> be that all opinions are to be respected - you are welcome to disagree
> and post your disagreements, but outright flames and name-calling are
> to be avoided.
Hey, I think that the Rozalla CD has some really deep cover art, too. It
relates really well to the music. So why isn't it right up there with the
AI CD on the IDM "worship-list"? 'Cuz having well thought out cover art
isn't a criteria for being considered IDM.
Personally, I don't consider AI "IDM" 'cuz it is missing the "D" in IDM.
It qualifies for ILM (Intelligent Listening Music) and ICA (Intelligent
Cover Art), but doesn't rank high on the "D" scale. I mean, I wouldn't
play a single track from AI at any party where people are dancing and expect
them to continue dancing once the track starts. So does that make it ICM
(Intelligent Conversation Music) or IBM (Intelligent Background Music) or
IW-SM (Intelligent While- Studying Music)? Have we become a discussion list
revolving around the musical equivalent of the "Coffee Table
Book-of-the-Month Club"?
[I can just see this post on the new Warp "Artifical Intelligence 2" CD]
...
Can we talk? The new AI-2 CD...is like...buttah.
Did I mention it was like buttah? It should be on the "Land-O-Lakes" label
instead of Warp, it is so definitively IDM. I am so....verklempt. [pause,
take a deep breath.] Talk amongst yourselves.
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Enough babble. I just think IDM runs just fine without anybody saying what
_is_ IDM or is _not_ IDM. I would say this to newcomers:
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dMP dMMMMP" dMP dMP dMP the Intelligent Dance Music mailing list.
The IDM list is virtual discussion about current electronic-based music,
for listening, dancing, and cogitating to, not necessarily all three nor
simultaneously (but it helps), covering a wide range of tempos, moods, and
cultures. For the new subscribers we advocate that you listen in, and if
IDM is what you've been looking for then stay a while and join the
discussion. Please be courteous and respectful of your neighbors in the
virtual village. Should you decide not to continue your participation, ...
[insert unsub instructions].
That's it. Brief and to the point. And probably only one screen, to boot.
We should probably have some sort of "You have reached the IDM Mailing List
automated administrative mailbox (idm-request@wherever or whatever it is)"
message with a "Valid commands" section.
If they want a discussion of "AI Cover Art: Meaning and Relevance", I'm sure
we can point them to Mr. Hilker's article in the archives.
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Other topics:
quoted 5 lines Also available now is the related list IDM-Reviews - for those who just
> Also available now is the related list IDM-Reviews - for those who just
> want the music reviews rather than all the related discussion. The
> reviews are sent out periodically as they appear on the IDM list or
> mailed to the listowner. IDM-Reviews format is as above, just interchange
> idm with idm-reviews for mailing commands.
Anybody subbing to idm-reviews get anything different than the list? I'm
considering getting on both lists, but don't know if it is just withering on
the vine or what? I mean, was there really that much cross posting?
And can I post to the review list, even though I am only on the main list?
Is idm-reviews a moderated list, or is it a separate entity?
quoted 2 lines These can be read through gopher or FTP at technno.stanford.edu under
> These can be read through gopher or FTP at technno.stanford.edu under
> pub/raves/music/idm.
I recently had the pleasure to browse the gopher at techno.stanford.edu
using America On-Line. They've got a way to go on getting FTP access and
their interface, but it sure beat e-mail. Way cool. I assume Brian is the
link there? Keep up the good work. Hope to see more menus and documents
available. I don't know if AOL maintains that or not, but it is looking good
so far. Does AOL have some sort of automated process for building their
gopher menus, or does someone at techno.stanford.edu do it? Please respond
by email, not the list as this is sort of off-topic.
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