On Fri, 3 Feb 1995, implode wrote:
quoted 12 lines On Fri, 3 Feb 1995 gsi2174@gsaix2.cc.GaSoU.EDU wrote:>
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> On Fri, 3 Feb 1995 gsi2174@gsaix2.cc.GaSoU.EDU wrote:
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> > > Industrial artists pionered techno and ambient? How bout that..
> > > Maybe you should inform the rest of the world of your discovery.
> >
> > have you ever heard throbbing gristle, the hafler trio, zoviet france,
> > clock dva, tag the anti group, etc?
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> Yes, They're all very dull. What's your point?
that's your opinion. if that is all you are going to say, then i have very
little need to continue this thread. please spare the rest of us your
ignorance.
quoted 36 lines i'm a little sick of hearing the phrase 'industrial artists with a clue'>
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> > i'm a little sick of hearing the phrase 'industrial artists with a clue'
> > to indicate electronic music artists who change their styles. i think
> > these artists have more of a clue than a majority of music artists out
> > there. look at zoviet france and horizon 222. look at front line assembly
> > and delerium. i think some of these artists have more talent and can
> > produce music of a greater variety than the majority of techno music
> > artists.
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> Funny how when indsutrial artists started crossing over, the industrial
> crowd would complain that they were too 'techno' or 'disco-like'
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> > >
> > > It's prbably even more likely that industrial happened ALONGSIDE techno
> > > and ambient (with barely either ackowledging each other scarce for a few
> > > early crossovers).
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> > no. techno didn't really usher forth until 88 when the detroit innovators
> > really brought the whole thing out of their little secret closet. you could
> > glance to kraftwerk, cybotron and many others though. as for ambience,
> > it's only just now become popular. sure you had music artists all through
> > the 70's and 80's producing ambient music (brian eno, robert rich, and
> > too many possible for me to name).
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> > plus there is the whole klaus schulze, tangerine dream, manuel gottsching
> > electronic thing that went on...where does that fit in?
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> I don't know. I don(t think it fits in at all.
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> > without industrial there would be no techno.
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> Without industrial, techno probably would have happened a bit sooner,
> actually. (No fear of being 'dancey' in sight)
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