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Alex Reynolds
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Date:
Mon, 06 Jan 1997 12:41:31 -0500
Subject:
(idm) pissed off in 97
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quoted 7 lines From: "Gonzi (Fresh)" <fresh@linkonline.net>> From: "Gonzi (Fresh)" <fresh@linkonline.net> > > > Gonzi, would you like me to send you the addresses of all the people who > > voted for Skam and Orbital so you can personally tell them how much better > > your taste in music is than theirs? > > Yeah, I would. Alphabetically please. Who are these people?
I voted for Skam as best label, but Orbital's In Sides as best album of the year?! Orbital?! Argh, I'm trying not to vomit in disgust. I bought the album, listened to it, and passed it off for what it was: MTV breakthrough/quick-burn fodder which we're all quickly getting sick of, hopefully. Christ. Yet another example of the undue and undeserved influence we're letting MTV have on musical tastes. Show some free will, people, for God's sakes.
quoted 4 lines Grow up.> > Grow up. > > Geez, no need to get nasty. I was just a bit suprised is all. Nothing > wrong with a little healthy discussion, mate.
An opinion is just that: an opinion. With that in mind, I think Skam was consistent in the quality of its releases, so I picked quality over quantity. I'd have picked Rephlex, otherwise. I'd much rather wait (and pay for) for one great record every two-three months, than piss-off records every other week. However, the choice of Orbital as best album just sticks in my craw -- there were so many alternatives to this of infinitely better quality that are *readily* available, if you made the slightest effort, that noone who voted for these sorry bastards has the least excuse. Everyone should bow their heads in utter shame and pray to the IDM gods for absolution in 1997. Who are we going to vote for next time around? Neil Diamond with a beatbox? Disgustedly Yours (with a grain of salt), Alex Alexander ("Alex") Peter Reynolds polygon@jhu.edu http://jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu/~polygon http://www.jhu.edu/~jhufilm -------- Senior User Consultant Homewood Academic Computing Johns Hopkins University, Homewood Campus Baltimore, MD USA