I see Santa didn't give you that anti-sarcasm
treatment, Wells! :) Yep, there are probably
some people who say they like Merzbow to
appear "cool" or whatever, but this happens with
all types of music as it does with most everything
in our culture these days. Too, there are plenty of
Merzbow fans out there, myself included, who *really*
do like what he does. Happy New Year. Andrew duke :)
wells wrote:
quoted 35 lines No, not in the slightest. People who say the like Merzbow more or less like
> No, not in the slightest. People who say the like Merzbow more or less like
> the idea of liking Merzbow.
>
> It's hip, ya know.
>
> There's a remix disc out there which is nice, though.
>
> I like to listen to grinding noise and static! I am cool!
>
> - wells oliver / s0ewoliv@titan.vcu.edu
> " The ball is round. The game lasts ninety 90 minutes.
> This much is fact. Everything else is just theory."
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jamie Johnson [mailto:jajohnso@logantele.com]
> Sent: Friday, December 31, 1999 6:50 AM
> To: idm
> Subject: (idm) Is Merzbow worth checking out?
>
> I've often heard talk of the Japanese noise assault that is Merzbow. Is it
> worth looking into, if so, which album is a good starter. Just so you know,
> I've got a pretty developed tolerance for noise (I like Lesser, Alec Empire,
> and
> Shizuo quite a bit).
>
> Thanks
> Jamie
>
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