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Re: [idm] Psytrance--->IDM crossover

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2001-06-16 00:02Chris West [idm] Psytrance--->IDM crossover
2001-06-17 08:00Ebola 3 Re: [idm] Psytrance--->IDM crossover
2001-06-21 09:03Ebola 3 RE: [idm] Psytrance--->IDM crossover
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2001-06-16 00:02Chris West>Anyway, it's all good stuff when you want something pumping. Repetitive it >may be, but i
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quoted 1 line Anyway, it's all good stuff when you want something pumping.>Anyway, it's all good stuff when you want something pumping.
Repetitive it
quoted 1 line may be, but it's not boring.>may be, but it's not boring.
Oops, I think I was probably a little unclear. I was referring to the people, rather than the music, when I was wondering about the psytrance to IDM crossover. Sorry about that, I'm frequently a bit unclear prior to my morning tea. So then... For the past couple of years my friends and I have been putting together small gatherings in the pacific northwest. The general theme is psytrance in the upbeat room and IDM in the mid beat room. Even though these two flavors have their obvious differences, it seems that people in this area (Pacific NW) seem to really enjoy the combination. For quite some time I have wondered if this is a natural genre crossover for people or if it happens to be mostly limited to the Pacific NW for now. Lately I have heard psytrance references in IDM circles and that got me thinking about the possible connection again. Oh yes and incidentally I agree with your artist recommendations, and to add to it, if anyone is interested, the slower direction of psytrance (I like to call it psytrambient) has the tendency to depart a bit from the formulaic 4/4 beat and rely more on the tweaky synth bits. Of course, the grand daddy of this is Hallucinogen (Simon Posford) in his alter-ego, Shpongle. Not quite IDM but definitely in the neighborhood. -Chris --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-06-17 08:00Ebola 3Hey...I'd be interested in learning about such gatherings. I'm an IDMer local to Portland
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Hey...I'd be interested in learning about such gatherings. I'm an IDMer local to Portland who dabbles in Psytrance. Ebola np: Mouse on Mars
quoted 56 lines From: "Chris West" <cpwest@qwest.net>>From: "Chris West" <cpwest@qwest.net> >Reply-To: <cpwest@qwest.net> >To: <idm@hyperreal.org> >Subject: [idm] Psytrance--->IDM crossover >Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 17:02:22 -0700 > > >Anyway, it's all good stuff when you want something pumping. >Repetitive it > >may be, but it's not boring. > > >Oops, I think I was probably a little unclear. I was referring to >the people, rather than the music, when I was wondering about the >psytrance to IDM crossover. Sorry about that, I'm frequently a bit >unclear prior to my morning tea. > >So then... >For the past couple of years my friends and I have been putting >together small gatherings in the pacific northwest. The general >theme is psytrance in the upbeat room and IDM in the mid beat >room. > >Even though these two flavors have their obvious differences, it >seems that people in this area (Pacific NW) seem to really enjoy >the combination. > >For quite some time I have wondered if this is a natural genre >crossover for people or if it happens to be mostly limited to the >Pacific NW for now. > >Lately I have heard psytrance references in IDM circles and that >got me thinking about the possible connection again. > >Oh yes and incidentally I agree with your artist recommendations, >and to add to it, if anyone is interested, the slower direction of >psytrance (I like to call it psytrambient) has the tendency to >depart a bit from the formulaic 4/4 beat and rely more on the >tweaky synth bits. Of course, the grand daddy of this is >Hallucinogen (Simon Posford) in his alter-ego, Shpongle. Not quite >IDM but definitely in the neighborhood. > >-Chris > > > > > > > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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2001-06-21 09:03Ebola 3>From: "Chris West" <cpwest@qwest.net> >Reply-To: <cpwest@qwest.net> >To: "Ebola 3" <andyl
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quoted 5 lines From: "Chris West" <cpwest@qwest.net>>From: "Chris West" <cpwest@qwest.net> >Reply-To: <cpwest@qwest.net> >To: "Ebola 3" <andylists@hotmail.com> >Subject: RE: [idm] Psytrance--->IDM crossover >Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2001 17:52:03 -0700
local to Portland who dabbles in Psytrance.
quoted 6 lines I think you may find what I am working on right now to be quite> > >I think you may find what I am working on right now to be quite >interesting... >www.phoenixfest.com >
Wow...that does look pretty kewl. I think I'll look into that.
quoted 3 lines Incidentally, I just moved to Portland from Seattle. I was wondering if>> >Incidentally, I just moved to Portland from Seattle. I was wondering if >there was much of an IDM thing going on down here.
Well, I'm not really immersed in any scene as such, but there was a very healthy crowd at the AE show, which leads me to believe that such a scene does indeed exist. Ebola np: Coil
quoted 84 lines -Chris> >-Chris > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Ebola 3 [mailto:andylists@hotmail.com] >Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 1:01 AM >To: idm@hyperreal.org >Subject: Re: [idm] Psytrance--->IDM crossover > > >Hey...I'd be interested in learning about such gatherings. >I'm an IDMer local to Portland who dabbles in Psytrance. > >Ebola >np: Mouse on Mars > > > >From: "Chris West" <cpwest@qwest.net> > >Reply-To: <cpwest@qwest.net> > >To: <idm@hyperreal.org> > >Subject: [idm] Psytrance--->IDM crossover > >Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 17:02:22 -0700 > > > > >Anyway, it's all good stuff when you want something pumping. > >Repetitive it > > >may be, but it's not boring. > > > > > >Oops, I think I was probably a little unclear. I was referring to > >the people, rather than the music, when I was wondering about the > >psytrance to IDM crossover. Sorry about that, I'm frequently a bit > >unclear prior to my morning tea. > > > >So then... > >For the past couple of years my friends and I have been putting > >together small gatherings in the pacific northwest. The general > >theme is psytrance in the upbeat room and IDM in the mid beat > >room. > > > >Even though these two flavors have their obvious differences, it > >seems that people in this area (Pacific NW) seem to really enjoy > >the combination. > > > >For quite some time I have wondered if this is a natural genre > >crossover for people or if it happens to be mostly limited to the > >Pacific NW for now. > > > >Lately I have heard psytrance references in IDM circles and that > >got me thinking about the possible connection again. > > > >Oh yes and incidentally I agree with your artist recommendations, > >and to add to it, if anyone is interested, the slower direction of > >psytrance (I like to call it psytrambient) has the tendency to > >depart a bit from the formulaic 4/4 beat and rely more on the > >tweaky synth bits. Of course, the grand daddy of this is > >Hallucinogen (Simon Posford) in his alter-ego, Shpongle. Not quite > >IDM but definitely in the neighborhood. > > > >-Chris > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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