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Mon, 26 Sep 2005 23:48:45 -0400
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Re: [idm] fashion question
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this is the coolest thing i've seen in a damn long while -- i might buy some of this stuff if it wasn't so expensive.. i wonder how many imitators youve spawned this way =) On 9/26/05, quantazelle@quantazelle.com <quantazelle@quantazelle.com> wrote:
quoted 91 lines }> > Do people into IDM dress a certain way? What type> }> > Do people into IDM dress a certain way? What type > }> of shoes do they wear? > }> > Do they like other music too, or would that not be > }> core enough? > }> > > }> > }> I wish there were funky IDM fashions!!! > }> > }> Just imagine the possibilities: > }> -Fractal footwear for glitch queens > }> -Sci-fi hologram-chemises for Autechre freaks > }> -Globule gloves for rivetheads > }> -Crystalline coifs for Higher Intelligence Agents > > Well, as for the accessory-part...I started a jewelry-line inspired by my > brief circuit-bending foray a few years back called Zelle (re: > "Quantazelle's jewelry"), featuring things like Capacitor Necklaces, Diode > Bracelets, and Cat5-cable necklaces & bracelets (which are a hit over at > Thinkgeek). I wear my own stuff all the time and friends of mine who are > DJs / electronic musicians / programmers have been really into the MIDI > Cuffs and the Cat5 Bracelets. You can check it out at > http://www.zellestyle.com/catalog and http://www.fractalspin.com. > > As for clothing-fashion, I've noticed at IDMish / minimal-techno / > glitchy-etc shows in Chicago & Detroit that the "style" has a spectrum. At > one end it overlaps with the indierawk-hipster thing [Energie?, Adidas, > Gstar,--maybe pick up BPM, XLR8R, Urb, etc and check it out], or the "hip > graphic designer" casual-swankness [French Connection, Diesel, J.Lindeberg] > thing, with the occasional industrial holdover, and then the > somwhere-in-between-those with edgier brands (that I personally dig) like > Nucleostar, Illig, Lithium, Geek Boutique, and some of the grown-up skater > brands like Hurley & Volcom. And then there's always the anti/fashion of > white / black tshirt & jeans [ugh, American App.]. Oh and there is a higher > male-ratio, but you are all probably aware of that already. > > My personal style (not representative of all the females) involves more > sleek, edgy Canadian-design stuff [Kitchen Orange, Snug, Bodybag, Fiction] > in black or gray (big fan of Mudshark Streetwear in Toronto). As for shoes > I heart Diesel & Rocket Dog. > > So there ya go--not necessarily the definitive fashion guide, but it's what > I've noticed, anyway. > > -liz > > Liz McLean Knight > [root@localhost]# > FON: 773.251.9984 > FAX: 816.817.7140 > EML: liz@subvariant.com > AIM: quantazelle > ICQ: 284786077 > PHP: http://www.subvariant.com > > OUT SOON: > VA: Subvaritrax™ [SUBV002] > SUBVARITRAX™ is a new form of treatment for Sonic Mediocrity Overexposure > (SMO). SUBVARITRAX™ works by providing a mix between > emotionally-poignant-yet-sonically-dense IDM, and scientifically > formulated, provocatively glitchy minimal techno. With contributions from > Quench (Funckarma), Ochre, Tim Koch, edIT, Kero, Matthew Mercer and others, > SUBVARITRAX™ is a new type of neurostimulant proven to help people with SMO > as well as being an enjoyable listen in its own right. Ask your provider if > SUBVARITRAX™ is right for you. > > OUT NOW: > Quantazelle: Coaster [SUBV001] > "...It's a solid, more-than-competent release. The bulk of the 12 tracks > here work straight from the classic Warp playbook, with skittering rhythms > indebted to Amber-era Autechre before the pair's beats went all > algorhythmic on us" -GROOVES > > "...The music is exquisitely complex and abstract, with elements of > electronic and acoustic instrumentation constantly set on a collision > course with found sounds and sharp pseudo-industrial beat > structures...superbly unique and creative, yet captivating and > engaging"-THE MILK FACTORY > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > mail2web - Check your email from the web at > http://mail2web.com/ . > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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