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From:
Mike Orger
To:
BRIAN ANTONAK
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Date:
Wed, 18 Sep 1996 20:13:42 +0100 (BST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) IDM Magazines [was: You ain't gonna believe...]
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You could try flicking through The Wire - recent issues have featured Squarepusher, Plug, Jake S. and The Black Dog, and they review many IDM releases. Two warnings though - They feature a wide range of styles from modern classical through jazz and techno, and also they are monthly, so their reviews are often a few weeks behind. Reviews are generally well written and perceptive, though prone to wallow in upitsownarse arty wank if left unattended, hope this helps you in your search, mike On 18 Sep 1996, BRIAN ANTONAK wrote:
quoted 9 lines Speaking of idm and magazines, I was wondering what people think are good idm-> > Speaking of idm and magazines, I was wondering what people think are good idm- > centered magazines to get a subscription to here in the USA. I've read Muzik, > but it's sorta overwhelming and maybe a little too club-centered. What's this > Urb all about? Are there any magazines that concentrate almost strictly on > listening techno, crazy electronica, and idm? > > Thanks for any input, > Brian