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Wed, 6 Jun 2001 14:57:38 -0400
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Re: [idm] orbital and squarepusher(neu)
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2001 12:25:21 -0700 (PDT) Adam Piontek <apiontek@yahoo.com> writes:
quoted 51 lines --- tweibrecht@juno.com wrote:> > --- tweibrecht@juno.com wrote: > > > > you dont know shit about the context...just admit > > it. > > Either this is very funny or it's very sad. Context > is different for different people. For example: > > > its got everything to do with it...doesnt > > originality and newness count > > for anything? if you had been listening to the > > beatles and the rolling > > stones for 6 years prior, ud realize that NEU! > > (among others) was a > > breath of fresh air... > > ...if someone hadn't been listening to The Beatles or > the Rolling Stones 6 years prior, but in fact had been > paying attention to different musical trends (sorry > I'm not as much of a scholar to mention anything > specific, but certainly Beatles & Rolling Stones > weren't the only two options back then), Neu! (or > anything else) would be perceived differently. > > Case in point: In the summer of 1997, my big loves > were Tori Amos, They Might Be Giants, and Nine Inch > Nails - the latter being the most "adventurous" stuff > I listened to. On a whime I bought this CD by this > guy called "Aphex Twin." He blew my mind. It was > unlike anything I'd heard before and I knew I loved > it. > > However, if I'd been paying attention to electronic > music and "IDM" and all of this throughout the 90's, > Aphex Twin would have been much less of a shock to my > system. In the creator's context of his influences, > contemporaries, label, etc. - Aphex's RDJ Album is > good, but not really revolutionary. Especially > considering the Hangable Auto Bulb releases two (or > one?) years prior. > > So, yes, context is everything, but whose context? > The artist's, the label's, an abstract historal > context, or the listener's? In which case, which > listener? You? Me? > > I hope I don't sound like I'm lecturing, but just > saying "context is everything" and then lambasting > someone else for not sharing your context and > therefore your views is kind of short-sighted, IMHO.
of course context is personal...it's easy to dismiss any artist NOW...but that does not make them "irrelevant" or "over-rated", particularly if one has no clue of the context (environment; historical era; time) that they made their impression. tom w np: augustus pablo - dubbing with the don ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org