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From:
Matthew Ross Davis
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Date:
Tue, 23 Jul 2002 15:47:59 -0500
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Re: [idm] Ae Live
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here here suggestions of like-minded material, politely assuming you know nothing of these: twerk, gescom :), phonem, arovane, funckarma, cenic, funkstörung, late squarepusher (i think gantz graf is fantastic, and has some definite squarepusher overtones), richard devine, and i'd also dare to put folks like bola, string theory, slicker and telefon tel aviv in the "close enough" category because of the fair amout of noise elements in what they do. and well, hate to toot my own horn here, but... <shameless self-promotion> this is a live free improvisation: http://craque.net/mp3/miquez/WLUW/20020428/WLUW-4.28-Part8-belltones.mp3 if you like it REALLY abstract, check this one out - a live free improv with two singers i had never performed with before that night: http://craque.net/miquez/nervousctr20020227.html and a full live set i did in june at WNUR chicago will soon be released on a net label - probably by the end of the week. </shameless self-promotion> for the record, confield is one of my favorite autechre records to date, along with tri repetate and the basscadet rmx 12". i almost never spin a set without one of those three on the decks. mat. craque craque.net On 7/23/02 12:21 PM, "bwstrejc@uchicago.edu" <bwstrejc@uchicago.edu> wrote:
quoted 22 lines People really like to trash Autechre here.> > People really like to trash Autechre here. > > Of all the things one could level at Autechre (pretension, remoteness > from their audience) I would never think someone would consider them > lazy or cheap. > > I came into listening to Autechre after lp5 and ep7. So the only > releases that have come out since then have been the second peel > session, Confield, and now Gantz Graf (I think) and in general I tend > to think that the releases become more interesting as time progresses, > as they remove themselves from the dance and club music which they > came from. > > Given that opinion, that I like late Autechre, anyone have any > recommendations? For another datapoint, I find myself listening to > alot of Takemura Nobukazu. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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