Funny that this came up yesterday as I was sitting here Iming co-workers
to see if any of them had some SP or ministry mp3s.
Too Dark Park never gets tired, I love that album and am still kicking
myself for not taking my friend up on those free tickets cuz "I ain't no
fucking goth"!!!
Last rights is great too and the 12" version of inquisition drops in
real nicely in an idm set.
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Renegade Soundwave, yeah they're very different but jeez those basslines
are incredible.
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As for Kill memory crash, if there is a renaissance then they're
definitely leading the way. That 12" is really good, it's hard and dirty
with a definite idm/electro tint to it. It's refreshing to hear stuff
like that and good to hear people talking about it.
It seems like we've hit a lull in terms of good idm records coming out
and the interest in all out idm wankery seems to be getting faint. It
would be nice to see something new rise up out of all of this, strongly
rooted here but going somewhere else.
I don't know about the rest of you guys but vocals, dancing and
community are the things that excite me these days. I don't need all
three at the same time but I do need at least one. What's on my ipod?
1994, you know, when IDM was the shit! There's such a lack of focus
these days, you can't mix one record with the other because everyone's
off being an egotistical circuit board surfer. When did we all get so
insular and mellow, it makes me feel old.
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Are there any 18 yr olds on this list anymore, do the college kids give
a fuck anymore? I hope so.
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-----Original Message-----
From: component [mailto:component@mindstorm.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 8:45 AM
To: Chris Henry; idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [idm] puppy (was: hidden forms 122...)
quoted 2 lines Puppy's one of the only industrial artists from those days that still> Puppy's one of the only industrial artists from those days that still
> drops my jaw. Meat Beat Manifesto, too. Nobody's really done it likequoted 2 lines that since. Renegade Soundwave also falls into this category for me,> that since. Renegade Soundwave also falls into this category for me,
> but I wouldn't consider it industrial.
Renegade soundwave is fun stuff. I see them closer to Pop Will Eat
Itself
than industrial.
quoted 2 lines Rape and Honey comes close, still can't decide about 242 (too many> Rape and Honey comes close, still can't decide about 242 (too many
> positive associations to be objective).
Tyranny for You was a pretty amazing CD. The production was ultra tight.
I was kinda bummed when they went all murking on Evil Off and the other
one that came out about the same time. I picked up the new 242 Ep and
I REALLY didn't like it. Not sure what's up with that.
quoted 1 line Can I get a shout out for Severed Heads?> Can I get a shout out for Severed Heads?
Umm.....
quoted 4 lines Along these lines, anybody interested in checking out some new> Along these lines, anybody interested in checking out some new
> industrial should listen to Kill Memory Crash on Ghostly. It's the
> first fresh stuff I've heard for a while. Perhaps the beginning of a
> renaissance a la electroclash? Certainly worthy of it...
Well it could happen we've surely got enough angst to go around...Crap
economy,
dubya's imperialism....
Rob!
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