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From:
Tim Moore
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Hypereal IDM
Date:
Sat, 13 Sep 2003 12:48:38 -0400
Subject:
Re: [idm] Venetian Snares is too scary
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On Friday, September 12, 2003, at 12:11 PM, Martin Lomas wrote:
quoted 15 lines Hello,> Hello, > > I love IDM in many of it's guises, but I find Venetian Snares (& the > like) too scary, too disturbing, too aggressive. Big deal, you might > say. But I'm just wondering where I fell off the "hardcore" wagon. In > my youth, I would be front and centre at shows such as Motorhead, > Black Sabbath, and many other really aggressive acts, loving every > minute. > > So, for you who enjoy the more hardcore electronica - are you young > and carefree, or forever committed to noize, or enduring it for it's > artistic merit, or what? Another question - if you have various > friends over, would put Venetian Snares on? > > Just looking to provoke conversation.
I love VSnares, and that whole category of hardcore IDM/breakcore/whatever you want to call it. I don't know if I'd still be considered young and carefree (I'm 25) but I kind of figure that I won't stop liking this stuff as I age. My roommate is 38, and (fortunately!) also loves that kind of stuff. I have friends who like it, others who can't stand it, so the music I play when I have people over will depend on who they are and how much I feel like annoying them. I really think that this is a burgeoning scene right now...that a lot of people around my age who were into and subsequently got tired of 90s-style hardcore techno, who were introduced to IDM through Richard D. James Album and its ilk, who have Reason and a CD burner, now are starting to produce music in this vein. Kind of the "post-rave" music for those of us who don't feel like mellowing out and listening to house music or minimal techno. Not that I have anything against house or minimal techno, but I think I'll always have more of an appreciation for breakbeat mashups and the kind of dark humor that these guys incorporate into their sound. (BTW, I just subbed to this list. Hi. I'm Tim, I live just outside of Washington, DC. Sometimes I DJ hard techno/acid/hard house as "Tim Resistor". That might sound weird since I was just talking about how much I love breakbeats, but it all makes sense to me.) -- Tim Moore --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org