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From:
H James Harkins
To:
Blipvert
Cc:
Nick Yoder ,
Date:
Sat, 5 Apr 1997 11:05:28 -0500 (EST)
Subject:
DJ history / was Re: (idm) roots of idm
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On Fri, 4 Apr 1997, Blipvert wrote:
quoted 6 lines Kraftwerk spoke of hearing their songs stretched out and remixed in> Kraftwerk spoke of hearing their songs stretched out and remixed in > black dance clubs in the seventies before Bambaataa ever touched them. > So, where does hip-hop DJ culture and gay disco DJ culture merge? I > am guessing that part of the history of hip-hop culture has roots in > the gay disco club scene but this is very difficult to trace since both > DJ cultures are historys that were?are unrecorded.
There's a recent (and very hard to obtain) dissertation (which I haven't read, b/c I haven't been able to get it yet) by Brian Austin on the evolution of DJ practice in America since WWII. I don't recall the title, but Dissertation Abstracts should list it. It's probably not a complete picture, but it's a start. I was going to say something about intelligence in music, but why bother? Some people on this list are still going to employ a too-narrow definition of musical intelligence, and other people are still going to be insulted that something they like is being called unintelligent. Thicker skins, everyone, please! J PS I'm glad to hear about Jimi Tenor on this list, b/c if I tried to read IDM, ambient, house and exotica lists, I wouldn't have time to make my own music. So keep the reviews and recommends coming, and don't fret about the purists. PPS JSD, *love* the Tick quote! ________ \ / | Bee women: "What kind of corn soldiers are you?" H. James Harkins | Arthur: "Umm, oh, er, we're, uh, we're colonels." jharkins@acpub.duke.edu | \/ | - from "The Tick," now on Comedy Central, 6PM M-F