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Sun, 14 Feb 1999 19:11:33 -0800
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Re: Re: (idm) IDM not a GRRL thing? or Ladies Speak Up!
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I must say that I made the unfortunate mistake of not dating the sexiest little idm girl I ever met. . . but we did stay friends I seem to surround myself with a large percentage of women bystanders and eventually I woo them all over towards a more idm / experimental type of music. Typically this involves little woo-ing because most of the women are already into electronic forms of music of one sort or another, so to move them over to a much more interesting style of electronic/machine based music doesnt take much. I personally know many more female IDMers than male IDMers. . .whenever I head out to a show I usually travel amongst an a group of ladies who are quite addicted to such music (and the men who make it). I seem to be in the minority though from the posts I have read this evening.... one of my best friends, Gwen, even knew to get me some Autechre, Coldcut, and a Mouse on mars cd for my birthday (she even talked me out of Brace Yourself, which goes to show that one cannot have enough musically opinionated friends). So I guess I really am as lucky as they keep telling me (except when I get a new girlfriend, what is it about female friends that makes them always hate your new girlfriends?) Oh well, guess thats why im single again, they must know something I dont :) Well, just my $0.01 [Sn] now playing: platEAU - Music for Grass Bars