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From:
Eric Lavalliere
To:
Adam Piontek ,
Date:
Thu, 02 Nov 2000 10:38:43 -0500
Subject:
Re: [idm] whatever happened to...
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on 11.2.00 9.51 AM, Adam Piontek at damek@earthling.net wrote:
quoted 61 lines Recently I've been listening again to some of the "older"> Recently I've been listening again to some of the "older" > "electronica" CDs I got from around the time when "electronica" was > the next big thing according to music critics. (as for when I got > into this stuff, I honestly entered a store and picked up RDJ Album > with no provocation -I'd never heard of Aphex Twin, never heard of > IDM, never heard of Warp Records. No one said anything to me saying > "get this" - I just saw it and thought it looked interesting. Maybe > it was divine intervention, but that got me into all electronic > music. Previously my favorite artists were Tori Amos and They Might > Be Giants...) > > So anyway, sorry for that digression, but my point is that, back > around 1996-1997, "electronica," if you remember, was this big deal, > sort of. Artists like Underworld, The Chemical Brothers, Orbital, > Aphex Twin, The Prodigy, etc, were getting a lot of attention for > nothing. There were a lot of artists then, and many of them are > still around, but I'm wondering what happened to some of the artists > from "electronica's boom years," if you'll forgive my continuing use > of that word. I'm sort of on a nostalgia kick... > > For example, I was listening to a CD last night that I haven't heard > in over two years - "Risotto" by Fluke. Whatever happened to Fluke? > They were popular back in 96-97, and had that album on Astralwerks. > They had a lot of other releases, mostly remix EPs, previously, on > other labels somewhere. I liked them. Yeah, they weren't as IDM-ish > as some things, but I think they fit in here loosely... > > I always thought of Fluke as very Underworld-ish ... Underworld are > still around (minus one member, of course), but Fluke seem to have > dropped off the face of the planet. I can't find any relatively > up-to-date info on them on the net. > > I know bands die all the time, but I don't even see anything about > "they've broken up" or anything like that. It's like all info on > Fluke has been frozen in time... > > For that matter, what's up with Future Sound of London? Last I > heard, they were actually working on new material for an album this > year (2000), and then it was delayed to 2001. Does anyone know > anything more about them? Or are they dead now too? Their web pages > on the net appear to have died... > > Most importantly, I'm hoping to jump-start a nostalgia thread here. > What artists from the mid-nineties do you fondly remember, preferably > ones that aren't around anymore, or at least haven't released > anything in a long time. And try to keep it to electronic stuff - no > one better mention, like, "Blind Melon" or something dumb like that! > -adam > > -- > Adam Piontek [http://www.tcinternet.net/users/damek/] > ICQ: 3456339 [damek@earthling.net] > ... Floggings will continue until morale improves. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
the Future Sound of London made their masterpiece dead cities. but I haven't seen or heard any thing new from them in years. does anyone know what they are up to? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org