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1997-03-27 19:37amp (idm) fwd: neotropic
├─ 1997-03-27 18:29khannan suntharam Re: (idm) fwd: neotropic
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1997-03-27 19:37ampSubject: Re: (idm) neotropic Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 22:16:40 -0500 (EST) From: JTaraska@ao
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Subject: Re: (idm) neotropic Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 22:16:40 -0500 (EST) From: JTaraska@aol.com To: idm-owner@hyperreal.com fwd'd by idm-owner@hyperreal.com On 26 March, you wrote (about Neotropic's *15 Levels of Magnification*, I assume):
quoted 1 line you know, i really *respect* this album - it's intensely well done.> you know, i really *respect* this album - it's intensely well done.
sonically excellent in every respect. but it just
quoted 2 lines doesn't *move* me at all! it just washes over me and> doesn't *move* me at all! it just washes over me and > leaves me utterly cold
I disagree completely. What struck me about *15 Levels* was that it was so funky, the beats-moving-in-the-hips-making-the-pelvis-shake funky that much idm lacks, aside from Squarepusher, Ae, and Plug. Not to simplify this matter to a gender difference (or to insult your taste), but I assume you are male. Because I am not, and this is a favorite album of mine and several female friends (and we're no idm lightweights, mind you). I think this album--and a lot of Riz's work--affects women more strongly because of her music's reliance on bass and low-end beats. Unlike men, whose center of gravity is in their chest and so feel the bass vibrations there, women's centers of gravity are in their hips, and we feel the bass right in our groins. (Ergo, that's why women like bass-heavy songs and often play bass guitar in bands. So would you if bass rippled up your thighs as it does ours). Female electronica artists and DJs from Andrea Parker to Rap to Sister Bliss all concentrate on a very bass-heavy, low-end range of vibrations as opposed to the higher frequencies employed in a lot of idm. Don't get me wrong, now: I don't think *15 Levels* can only be enjoyed by women. It's inventive electronica that is cleverly done. Just approach it with your body as much as your brain and you might get better results. Now please excuse me while I flip over my I-Roy record . . . Julie
1997-03-27 18:29khannan suntharam> because of her music's reliance on bass and low-end beats. Unlike men, whose > center of
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quoted 5 lines because of her music's reliance on bass and low-end beats. Unlike men, whose> because of her music's reliance on bass and low-end beats. Unlike men, whose > center of gravity is in their chest and so feel the bass vibrations there, > women's centers of gravity are in their hips, and we feel the bass right in > our groins. (Ergo, that's why women like bass-heavy songs and often play bass > guitar in bands. So would you if bass rippled up your thighs as it does
And who said this list had nothing to offer? khannan suntharam kxs28972@bayou.uh.edu
1997-03-28 01:27BrokenOn Thu, 27 Mar 1997, amp wrote: > Subject: Re: (idm) neotropic > Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 22
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On Thu, 27 Mar 1997, amp wrote:
quoted 31 lines Subject: Re: (idm) neotropic> Subject: Re: (idm) neotropic > Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 22:16:40 -0500 (EST) > From: JTaraska@aol.com > To: idm-owner@hyperreal.com > fwd'd by idm-owner@hyperreal.com > > > On 26 March, you wrote (about Neotropic's *15 Levels of Magnification*, I > assume): > > > you know, i really *respect* this album - it's intensely well done. > sonically excellent in every respect. but it just > > doesn't *move* me at all! it just washes over me and > > leaves me utterly cold > > I disagree completely. What struck me about *15 Levels* was that it was so > funky, the beats-moving-in-the-hips-making-the-pelvis-shake funky that much > idm lacks, aside from Squarepusher, Ae, and Plug. Not to simplify this matter > to a gender difference (or to insult your taste), but I assume you are male. > Because I am not, and this is a favorite album of mine and several female > friends (and we're no idm lightweights, mind you). > > I think this album--and a lot of Riz's work--affects women more strongly > because of her music's reliance on bass and low-end beats. Unlike men, whose > center of gravity is in their chest and so feel the bass vibrations there, > women's centers of gravity are in their hips, and we feel the bass right in > our groins. (Ergo, that's why women like bass-heavy songs and often play bass > guitar in bands. So would you if bass rippled up your thighs as it does > ours). Female electronica artists and DJs from Andrea Parker to Rap to Sister > Bliss all concentrate on a very bass-heavy, low-end range of vibrations as > opposed to the higher frequencies employed in a lot of idm.
I think it was 4thWorld fave Santana who said something along the lines of,"The Rhythm is the male and melody is the female." Howie