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1997-07-06 15:36Re: (idm) Michiko Kakutani
1997-07-07 02:59(idm) Michiko Kakutani
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1997-07-06 15:36brachielles@juno.com>Anyway, it's an inflammatory, ignorant article >about how robotic techno is, claiming >th
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quoted 4 lines Anyway, it's an inflammatory, ignorant article>Anyway, it's an inflammatory, ignorant article >about how robotic techno is, claiming >that the goal of the music is to turn people into >machines
It seems as though there will always be a few people who will not, under any circumstances, understand the music that we enjoy/make. Similarly, I suspect that each of us has some type of music that we fail to understand. I, for instance, have never developed a liking for country, yet many people enjoy it. I, however, do not plan on writing an article in a major newspaper proclaiming my dislike for that particular genre. _________________________________________________ Brian Rachielles- UC Santa Barbara Production Director KCSB fm 91.9 1997-98 email- brachielles@juno.com web- http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Club/4980
1997-07-07 02:59KaisrSolze@aol.comDid anyone read Michiko Kakutani's NYTimes Magazine article? Grrrrrrr. I'd like to post it
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Did anyone read Michiko Kakutani's NYTimes Magazine article? Grrrrrrr. I'd like to post it, but the Times Magazine isn't online. Anyway, it's an inflammatory, ignorant article about how robotic techno is, claiming that the goal of the music is to turn people into machines. I'm writing an angry response, although my chances of being printed are slim to none. Remember, this is the same Times that wrote an article about the ESPN X-Games, saying something like "They were playing music by bands like Sublime and Ska." Kakutani has clearly never listened to the music she's writing about-she uses Orbital as an example of how robotic techno is, as well as the Chem Bros, who manage to humanize the music they make, if nothing else. Read it and get angry. BTW, has anyone seen Lollapalooza yet? How are Orbital and Tricky? How is the crowd (do crazed Tool fans mosh during Orbital?)? Sam