I'm assuming there are a lot of people on this list
that got into IDM late in the game so they have a
different perspective. I think anyone who started
collecting Aphex Twin from the beginning would have
different perspective than someone who just discover
him a few years ago. Maybe I'm wrong
If the history perspective is semi true, that might
explain the ratio? Even the most diehard old skool
idmers find it hard to stay on the list. Where the
hell is Alan Parry or Lance Mcgannon?
--- ben gill <gillette_foamy@yahoo.com> wrote:
quoted 15 lines Wow. One post out of about ten that says anything
> Wow. One post out of about ten that says anything
> close to something I agree with. I can't believe
> how
> many people have said things like everything before
> "RDJ" is boring, and stuff about how the more recent
> output is the best...keerist. I assumed waaayyyy
> more
> people would agree with the idea that the early
> stuff
> is the foundation, called "classic" for a reason.
> Did
> all the old school IDM-listers jump ship en masse a
> few years back?
>
> Ben
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