On Feb 14, 2005, at 5:07 PM, ersatz-noddy wrote:
quoted 6 lines I don't know. Amber to me is pop. Granted, it's murkier than Plaid> I don't know. Amber to me is pop. Granted, it's murkier than Plaid
> but, for all intents and purposes, it's catchy, hooky, even pretty,
> like pop. I know, I know, you've built an entire personality and
> social life upon not viewing much of this music as "popular music"
> but--to me--that's what it is.
>
in reality so much of the so-called 'IDM' is... 'Pop' or whatever, all
the Incunabula and Amber are absolute brilliance.
quoted 3 lines Am I the only one in the room who liked Confield? Do you have to be> Am I the only one in the room who liked Confield? Do you have to be
> able to fuck to it for it to be good? Doesn't anybody see the
> brilliance in "Pen Expers"?
I liked it... it was certainly an evolving sound emerging... in this
aspect however, reaction is spectronomically individualized =)
quoted 2 lines I don't know. I came to IDM through experimental, early industrial,> I don't know. I came to IDM through experimental, early industrial,
> and 60s-70s kraut music, not Depeche Mode. Sorry.
Same here, the natural progression from Throbbing Gristle to Autechre
has been smooth as hell for me.
np: Throbbing Gristle vs. Autechre
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