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From:
Peter Schrock
To:
anyone and everyone and
Date:
Sat, 28 Apr 2001 01:45:37 -0800
Subject:
Re: [idm] IDM, Aphex Twin, Autechre
Msg-Id:
<B70FD141.C54%pachinko74@mac.com>
In-Reply-To:
<B70FCFEA.460C%atari808@hotmail.com>
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there are groups out there who sound nothing like either that i think are good. try arovane, magnetaphone, boards of canada, higher intelligence agency, some orbital, some orb, kid606, etc. The problem is that you don't like repetitious stuff, so you probably won't like any of it. I think that repetition is a good thing cause that is where you have to train yourself how to listen. You learn from repetition. It's really unfortunate that you think that way about music because there is a lot of beatiful things being done that you will probably never understand. on 4/27/01 11:40 PM, Lucas at atari808@hotmail.com wrote:
quoted 15 lines The REALLY SAD thing about this whole "IDM" genre is that it's basically> The REALLY SAD thing about this whole "IDM" genre is that it's basically > based on Aphex and Autechre. The rest of the stuff I hear almost always > either is just noises thrown together rhythmically with no melody(ie: > Richard Devine) , which is completely boring (except for the interesting > sounds) and almost impossible to get into, OR it just sucks; meaning it has > a lack of catchy rhythm or melody making it crap. > > The fact is, Autechre and Aphex sometimes suck, and in a lot of cases their > songs just get by the line of being good at all. Sure, they're complex but > what about it being a pleasure to listen to? Isn't music supposed to be > enjoyable? I don't know about you, but I don't enjoy 12 minutes of > repetition with a "few" change ups but very subtle if noticable at all. > > It's about time someone made some music without listening to Aphex and > Autechre while they make it to make sure they're doing it "right".
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