I can understand this to some degree, though...
Sometimes after following an artist for a while, you begin to concentrate
more on his process than on his results. It's not as traditional, but isn't
it a sort of admiration for a person? And isn't this valid in some places?
---brian
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-----Original Message-----
From: interdit [mailto:interdit@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 2:56 PM
To: idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [idm] New Aphex !!
--- idm poll <idmpoll@aphextwin.zzn.com> wrote:
quoted 4 lines That's so ridiculous... how many of you would
> That's so ridiculous... how many of you would
> actually be ready to buy a record with Aphex Twin
> banging with his hands on a tin pot ?... a lot of
> people I'm afraid...
He's banging his hands on a tin pot now??!
DAMN! I've got to get my hands on that.
I'm anxiously awaiting the day he joins with Autechre in an unplugged
session
where they can clap their hands at 168bpm and make clicky noises with their
teeth...
-i
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