On 5 Oct 96 at 11:30, Christopher Miller wrote:
quoted 6 lines Aw man! Well, while it's not really known whether Lisa Carbon is her own
> Aw man! Well, while it's not really known whether Lisa Carbon is her own
> person or not, or whether this is just another of the multitude of aliases of
> Uwe Schmidt, I would still like to think that the available evidence points to
> `her' as indeed being a singular female electronic musician.
>
> Delete her if you must, but be ready to add her back...
I'm keeping her on the list since the evidence is pointing in the
right direction '-)
I just got "Polyester". Disappointed. It sounds like the Dick
Hyman Moog "noodling" of the early '70's which was innovative and
fun then, boring (for me) now. Some nice drum loops...
quoted 1 line p.s. Hey, does Wendy Carlos count (even though she used to be
> p.s. Hey, does Wendy Carlos count (even though she used to be
Walter)?
I think she certainly counts, but I didn't put her on the list
because I consider her recent music to be too "academic." She is
very far from the style of music I'm thinking of (idm, etc.). With
the exception of "Sonic Seasonings" which is an ambient masterpiece.
This is only my opinion anyway, I know a lot of people think her
recent music is great but would also agree there's nothing idm about
it.
I think Laurie Anderson is a better addition to the list. She isn't
"Warp-ish" but her contribution to the genre of ambient/electronic
music is undeniable.
Jan
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