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From:
Galen Beals
To:
Robert Galbraith
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lazlo ,
Date:
Mon, 03 Jan 2000 09:25:49 -0800
Subject:
Re: (idm) Before my world crashes...
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That's just what I was thinking too. If you listen to the stuff before Industrial music got tangled up with the whole Goth thing (fu*kn Skinny Puppy!), You can hear a lot of what seeded IDM today. Now-a-days, Industrial music is a total joke. It's so sad. I remember the first time I heard Ae, I immediately thought of Cabaret Voltaire. I can't believe no one mentions them much. Must be because they tarnished there image so badly in the late 80's. I also get a little Throbbing Gristle out of AFX every now and then. Speaking of TG, Add N to X are totally the modern version of TG. -=GB=- Robert Galbraith wrote:
quoted 24 lines *Neutral - "Font Translation Errors" (Mad Monkey)> > *Neutral - "Font Translation Errors" (Mad Monkey) > > *Jake Mandell - "Quondam Current" (Force Inc.--okay, it came in the mail > > today, but...much more even-keeled than Placekick EP). > > > > Any takers on the proposition that good old fashioned industrial has > > just as much (perhaps more?) to do with the music we hear today as > > electro and techno are reputed to have had? I've already discussed this > > with another on the list, but now want to see what everyone else thinks. > > I totally have to agree. I think alot of revisionists like to pull the > industrial > influence out of the equation. I remember hearing somewhere that > Underground Resistance fashioned their aesthetic off of Front 242's > para-military early look. I even remember reading that Leaxanacaulpt > used to really dig Skinny Puppy. The thing I like to see now is people > like Cevin Key looking into the whole IDM thing and bringing that > into their music. Cross fertilization is a beautiful thing. Excuse any > grammatical mistakes......I just got out of bed. > > Rob > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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