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From:
VIDELA GILBERT MARCEL
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Date:
Mon, 4 Dec 1995 21:46:52 -0700 (MST)
Subject:
(idm) READ THIS
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 4 Dec 1995 09:53:01 -0600 From: Mark Bowen <mb@gettins.bche.uic.edu> To: VIDELA GILBERT MARCEL <videla@ucsu.colorado.edu> Subject: Re: (idm) CLassic 303 ?
quoted 1 line ACID style music is a thing of the 90's (mostly)>>ACID style music is a thing of the 90's (mostly)
uh, not really. acid was purely mid late 80s IMO. it may still exist today but it definitely started well before now. check out early jack the tab, dj fast eddie "acid thunder", guy called gerald, mashall jefferson, phuture, the acid test, kikit, baby ford and the list goes on and on. All from 1987-1989 when the true raves began. -- Mark Bowen mb@gettins.bche.uic.edu ************************************************************************** REPLY: Well excuse me! you seem like those types of people who make other people feel worthless for their ignorance for not being into the scene as early as you were. like this makes you a better IDM fan than me. This is just like those long time punk fans who get mad at people who are into the new GREEN DAY bands because they weren't into the SEX PISTOLS when they were around. I am sorry to make you aware, but people do get into different things at different times and in the process, they haven't heard every band that ever was. So excuse me for not knowing about these other artists! "When the true raves began!" Who the hell are you to define what a true rave is, KING RAVEMAN. Yes, there is a different rave culture today than the one that existed years back, but that doesn't give you right to dis it. I don't go to them myself, but I support the scene as you should be doing to! It is how i got turned on to IDM and may be the path for others. And about ACID music, I couldn't give a shit about it anyway. I asked a question about how the 303 was used in the early days, something you claim to know a lot about. If you have anything about the 303's early days please answer my questions, if not, don't clogg my email with this BS> i appreciate all the info on these artist I know little about, but you need a better approach! GMV500 ON NOW, an IDM classic! Kraftwerk's Trans. . .Xpress PS I appreciate everyone else's responses to my 303?