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1997-01-11 13:29Ben Coffer (idm) general public just don't understand
└─ 1997-01-11 19:44Urchin Re: (idm) general public just don't understand
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1997-01-11 13:29Ben CofferI think the main problem I have with IDM getting into the mainstream is not the fact that
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I think the main problem I have with IDM getting into the mainstream is not the fact that our music is being transferred to the overground but the worry that our attitude/mind-set is not being transferred as well. I like to think that IDM listeners have a certain state-of-mind and a certain open-mindedness which goes along with the type of music we listen to, hand-in-hand. House music used to be about love/peace/happiness in the old days, but now it's completely commercialised, very little of that old mindset is apparent...go into a house club now and everyone's wearing the same cack clothes and standing around staring at each other in a are-you-looking-at-my-bird kind of way, because these people are the general public who are into house coz it's the current cool thing, what do they know about Bang the Party, Marshall Jefferson, Fast Eddie etc, they've probably never heard of them, but all of them are important house artists. What I'm trying to say is that why should they accept our music but not our attitude to life that partly makes the music what it is. I think Dan Curtin's track "State of Mind" said it best with the vocal sample "House Music....state of mind" Same goes for all types of dance music. On now: "Bradley's Robot" Brad Stryder, the first track of which is the most alien thing i've heard in a long time. -- Ben Coffer Hybrid Productions
1997-01-11 19:44UrchinI hear where your coming from Ben. I think thats one of the reasons I dont visit clubs or
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I hear where your coming from Ben. I think thats one of the reasons I dont visit clubs or raves anymore. No one seems to appreciate the music as much anymore. Before, I could go to a rave and talk to many people about the styles and what not. But it seems there's too much attitude. Maybe I'm sporting one now but I think its true. Too much attitude and IMHO, too much drugs to cloud the listener. Call me boring or antisocial, but the point is, I just appreciate good music and not trivial mucial events. What do I consider good music? Frankly, anything interesting, emotional or concentrative to my ears. That ranges from IDM, ambient, techno, jungle to jazz to rock to classical. obIDM: Does anyone have any comments on HIA and the HIA/Biosphere project? Please email me. William Cordray -> music |*| + = pleasures... urchin@io.com -> print