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From:
Michael King
To:
Fredrik Idestam-Almquist
Cc:
IDM List
Date:
Wed, 2 Mar 1994 11:07:05 -0600 (CST)
Subject:
Re: musical roots
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From the cyberdesk of: Fredrik Idestam-Almquist
quoted 21 lines i am really curious to know how all of you idm'ers arrived at dance music- if>>i am really curious to know how all of you idm'ers arrived at dance music- if >>we have the same influences and roots... > >It started out with some underground electronic stuff. Cosmic Overdose etc >=> >Kraftwerk(in my heart 4ever), YMO, Logic System, Telex, Tangerine Dream etc >=> >Planet Rock =>electro. Egyptian Lover, Unknown DJ, Cybotron etc. Mantronix. >=> >Severed Heads, Twitch-style Ministry etc. A bit of Puppy. >=> >Acid house >=> >Dance music with bleeps >=> >IDM & Techno. Spasm, xon, some AFX & some FSOL, Speedy J, Red Planet, Code 6, > Source etc >But there were also other stuff such as the Art of Noise, Cocteau Twins, Devo, >John Foxx, Twice A Man, Shock, Dead can Dance, Maceo Parker, James Taylor >Quartet etc > Fredrik / RND
Unbelievable how similar our growth pattern is/was. Hmmmmm. Maybe I/you am/are not such a dork after all. Don't forget the splash of NewBeat and Acid thrown in just for grins. Oh, and Roxy Music, Ultravox (Well, John Foxx sorta covers it), Visage, Japan, Subway/Antler stuff, The early TDI TechnoDrome Int'l) series, Talla 2XLC. Did you do a house phase, too? I lived near Chicago during those years, and so it was fairly influential in the mix on the way to the re-imported-from-the-UK-version called Acid House. Jack Master Farley, etc. Who is Jack? and where is this House everyone is talkin' 'bout? Oh, and some ArtOfNoise, Blancmange, Depeche Mode, Eurythmics, Chris & Cosey, Throbbing Gristle, should be tossed in for flavor. Uhh, and Patrick Cowley and Gorgio Moroder way, way, way back, when you had to fake rich synthesizer sounds with heavy layering and reverb. Check out "Foothils of Kilmanjaro" or "Black Devil" to see what I mean. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael King mike%delta1@rex.cs.tulane.edu Delta Systems New Orleans, LA 70002 Voice: 504.837.9835 Fax: 504.837.9838 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Never under estimate the bandwidth of a station wagon loaded with mag tapes. -From the "kermit" manual ----------------------------------------------------------------------------