Re: [idm] Ae - Something you may have overlooked...
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Rob,
This is definitely true...but where the hell did BH go? I keep waiting for
new stuff, but nothing...argh!
---brian
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quoted 38 lines Also a name that doesn't get dropped as much is> Also a name that doesn't get dropped as much is
> Beaumant Hannant. He was doing tracks that could
> definately be seen as a precurser to alot of modern
> IDM circa 93 or so. Autechre are great and love
> alot of their tracks but they aren't the end all be all
>
> Rob
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Will Simmons <wdsimmo@comp.uark.edu>
> To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 6:49 PM
> Subject: [idm] Ae - Something you may have overlooked...
>
> > I'm surprised that you fellers have left something of possible
> > importance out of this discussion. Consider ...I Care Because You Do.
> > Wouldn't you say that it holds a lot of what we now define Autechre as?
> > It's got a lot of the experimentalism and glitchy squishiness that many
> > of us call Autechre-esque these days. Keep in mind that ...I Care
> > Because You Do came out in '95, that was before a lot of Ae's more
> > definitive work had surfaced. Basically, I think, on this list anyway,
> > we tend to put so much on Ae's name, as if they were the only means of
> > originality in IDM history. I would say, for example, that Boards of
> > Canada's work favors ...I Care Because You Do more than anything
> > Autechre has put out. I'm no expert on the evolution of IDM, so my
> > argument here could be dramatically flawed here. Let me know if it is.
> >
> > - Will
> >
> >
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