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1993-09-16 21:05Eric Pederson roots
1993-09-16 22:03Michael Dvorkin ROOTS
1994-03-01 18:56Michael Dvorkin RE: ROOTS
1994-03-01 18:56Michael Dvorkin RE: ROOTS
1994-03-02 00:49Roots
1995-04-27 03:58Darryl Stephen Roy roots
└─ 1995-04-27 18:18Chris.Hilker Re: roots
2001-03-05 06:54Alex Reynolds [idm] roots
2001-10-11 09:20alison wonderland [idm] roots
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1993-09-16 21:05Eric PedersonWell I guess since everyone is airing their dirty laundry, here's a brief rundown on shit
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Eric Pederson
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Thu, 16 Sep 1993 14:05:45 -0700 (PDT)
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Well I guess since everyone is airing their dirty laundry, here's a brief rundown on shit I've been listening to. Age Desc. 7-11 LPs of Beach Boys and Beatles. Listened to a LOT of pop on AM radio (93 KHJ). Knew all the disco songs by heart. Had "Rapper's Delight" memorized when I was 10. Listened to Dr. Demento on KMET and in turn listened to a lot of what we now call classic rock. The first records bought with my own money were "Hotel California" (on the day it was released), and "ChangesOneBowie". 11-13 KROQ came on the air. Liked all the pop stuff but was mostly into punk, esp. LA style. Rodney on the Roq was my personal savior. Black Flag, Circle Jerks, Adolescents, etc. Also listened to a lot of old instrumental surf music. Memorable albums from that period: "The Decline of Western Civilization", and "The Wall" by Pink Floyd (I still listened to some other stuff too). 13-16 Still listening to KROQ. Went through all the styles that were popular - Rockabilly, Ska, "New Romantic", all the crap from the UK, etc. Favorites from the time: "Combat Rock" by the Clash, "Violent Femmes", "Discipline" by King Crimson, and of course "1999" by Prince. Briefly listened to NY style hip-hop and electro. Started making mix (not beat matched of course) tapes. 16-20 Started getting bored with KROQ, started seeing a girl who lived close to Melrose and tons of used record stores. Started buying all kinds of shit, but mostly completing collections of Doors, Zeppelin, Hendrix, etc. Was a huge Jim Morrison fan. Went back and bought a lot of old blues, british blues wannabes, psychedelic stuff (old King Crimson was great), almost anything. 21-23 Finally broke down and bought a CD player. Spent zillions getting stuff I already had on vinyl on disc. Got into LA style gangsta rap. Turned into a Club Kid, bought 12"s of my fave club hits. Tuned into the Manchester sound (as well as the mailing list) and dug Stone Roses and Primal Scream. 23-26 MARS FM came on the air. Got 808 state and discovered the Orb. Discovered DJ/dance record stores and started spending more money. Moved to the bay area, bought 1200's. Mostly into IDM right now, except that "Beach Blvd" is lodged in my CD player at work and Funkadelic is stuck in the one at home. Sorry about the obscure LA references. I also never really liked Art of Noise or industrial, if you can believe that! -- Eric Pederson PacTel Corporation eric@nit.pactel.com 510-210-8890
1993-09-16 22:03Michael DvorkinAge Desc. 3-6 LedZeppelin, PinkFloyd, Beatles - all the stuuf that my dad listened to... 6
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Michael Dvorkin
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Thu, 16 Sep 93 17:03:05 CDT
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Age Desc. 3-6 LedZeppelin, PinkFloyd, Beatles - all the stuuf that my dad listened to... 6-11 ABBA, BoneyM, Eruptions, Adriano Celentano... Plus lots of other sugar sweet euro-disco... As well my "listening habbits" were hugely influenced by my parents, my mother in this case - she was totally into disco... 11-14 Lots of different things from PinkFloyd to Duran Duran to Brian Eno to Italo Disco to Depeche Mode to PetShopBoys... 15-17 My PinkFloyd obsession.... 17-19 Pet Shop Boys + Marc Almond/SoftCell obsession..... 20-now It all started when I first heard Chill Out by KLF, then I've gotten into orb and other ambient stuff, I'm still pretty much into it...... +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ _____ ----------------------------------------->/_____\<------- |_____| (_____) ---------- TM (_____) / ---- ----------- //////\ / ------ / _ / [ O o ] / / / / \_=_/ _________ / ----- / /___ / _| |_/ \ / / / / / \_/ \ ||||||||| ________________________________________oOOO___OOOo_____ .HIGH ABOVE THE GROOVE.
1994-03-01 18:56Michael DvorkinPINK FLOYD -> NEW AGE -> INDUSTRIAL -> JAZZ FUNK/DISCO -> IDM (well, I've never been into
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Michael Dvorkin
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Tue, 1 Mar 1994 12:56:59 -0600 (CST)
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RE: ROOTS
PINK FLOYD -> NEW AGE -> INDUSTRIAL -> JAZZ FUNK/DISCO -> IDM (well, I've never been into techno as such...) Mike
1994-03-01 18:56Michael DvorkinPINK FLOYD -> NEW AGE -> INDUSTRIAL -> JAZZ FUNK/DISCO -> IDM (well, I've never been into
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Michael Dvorkin
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Tue, 1 Mar 1994 12:56:59 -0600 (CST)
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RE: ROOTS
PINK FLOYD -> NEW AGE -> INDUSTRIAL -> JAZZ FUNK/DISCO -> IDM (well, I've never been into techno as such...) Mike
1994-03-02 00:49u90cmg@ecs.oxford.ac.ukMy musical roots: - early days, listened to late 70's early 80's pop on the radio (uk) - e
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My musical roots: - early days, listened to late 70's early 80's pop on the radio (uk) - eventually developed a taste for more abrasive music - metal, hard rock, classic 70's rock etc. - penchant for thrash and punk led to indutrial, while also enjoying a slight revival of the early 80's electro - pop ( Depeche mode etc) (still listened to classic pop - pink floyd etc.) - was immediately enticed by hardcore 'rave' stuff that a friend was DJing. started buying enormous quantities of techno / industrial dance and discovered that I much preferred this to 'rave'. At this also discovered roots dub, and more ambient techno along side the industrial side. - Initially I was hooked on the sounds; the fact that a track could consist of pure machine abuse and thumping kick drums etc. - so radically different from current 'pop' NOW, I feel I have a good feel for what is going on in the ever changing dance music scene, and always keep an eye out for those particular tracks which can capture true emotion, = IDM. Chris Giles <u90cmg@ecs.ox.ac.uk>
1995-04-27 03:58Darryl Stephen RoyThis topic has doubtless surfaced before on idm, but as a relative newcomer to the genre (
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Darryl Stephen Roy
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Wed, 26 Apr 1995 22:58:13 -0500 (CDT)
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This topic has doubtless surfaced before on idm, but as a relative newcomer to the genre (fell in love with Orbital II last summer and have been working my way back through Warp and related catalogs as far back as LFO's Frequencies since then), I wonder whether anyone could suggest CD releases that illuminate some of the roots. I suppose that means Detroit acid, but I'm sure there are others. (Yes, I already like Kraftwerk) I seem to be allergic to divas, and so far, only AI and TEEX among comps have pleased me. Thanks -- Computers are /\ Darryl Roy dsroy@rice.edu /\ Die in your thoughts useless, they //\\ ethno/trance/ethereal radio //\\ every morning and can only give \\// Sun 7-9 am 91.7 fm Houston \\// you will no longer you answers : \/ Picasso Don't rock, Wobble \/ fear Death : Hakakure
1995-04-27 18:18Chris.Hilker>I wonder whether anyone could suggest CD releases >that illuminate some of the roots. I s
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Thu, 27 Apr 1995 11:18:00 -0700 (PDT)
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Re: roots
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quoted 2 lines I wonder whether anyone could suggest CD releases>I wonder whether anyone could suggest CD releases >that illuminate some of the roots. I suppose that means Detroit acid, but
I don't think acid house had all that great an impact on IDM as we know it, except perhaps as a cultural moment. Besides, Chicago is known for its acid, not Detroit. :)
quoted 1 line I'm sure there are others. (Yes, I already like Kraftwerk)>I'm sure there are others. (Yes, I already like Kraftwerk)
Good man. For those that don't already know about Kraftwerk, the place to start is 'Computer World.' Here's a few "roots of IDM" recommendations: Art of Noise - 'Daft' ('84, ZTT UK: ZCID Q2) * Eno/Byrne - 'My Life in the Bush of Ghosts' ('81, Sire US: 6093-2) Keith LeBlanc - 'Major Malfunction' ('86, World UK: EFA CD 26-07952) # * - Acceptable substitute: Art of Noise - 'Who's Afraid of the Art of Noise?' # - Soon to be reissued on Blanc UK with bonus tracks. Acceptable substitute: Gary Clail's Tackhead Sound System - 'Tackhead Tape Time' And any one of these comps (I like 'Relics' best): 'Techno One and Two' (2 discs, '90, Ten UK: DIXCD 123) 'RetroTechno/DetroitDefinitive: Emotions Electric' ('91, Network UK: RETRO CD1) 'Relics: A Transmat Compilation' ('92, Transmat/Buzz BE: BZZCD 10) C. -- cspot@hyperreal.com (Chris.Hilker) "Blue ice cubes? How degenerate!"
2001-03-05 06:54Alex Reynoldsi wonder what would happen if autechre entered into a spelling bee contest... they'd proba
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Alex Reynolds
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Mon, 5 Mar 2001 01:54:50 -0500
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[idm] roots
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i wonder what would happen if autechre entered into a spelling bee contest... they'd probably kick some major ass.
quoted 5 lines Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2001 19:15:46 EST>Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2001 19:15:46 EST >From: Cichli@aol.com >Subject: [idm] autechre-confield > >1.vi scose poise
vi-scous stance? the paradoxical state of fluid stasis?
quoted 1 line 2.cfern>2.cfern
a musical interpretation of a type of fractal, or a research plant? -- http://cfern.bio.utk.edu/resource/whatcera.html
quoted 1 line 3.pen expers>3.pen expers
expers: lack of, for want of, from the latin. they wrote a song about missing office supplies?
quoted 1 line 4.sim gishel>4.sim gishel
??
quoted 1 line 5.parhelic triangle>5.parhelic triangle
should you see one of these, it may be advisable to stay indoors. an astronomical aberration of astronomical proportions: "The parhelic circle is a white band around the sky through the Sun parallel to the horizon (and through the sundogs if they are visible). It is caused by the reflection of sunlight from the ends of aligned flat ice crystals that float in light clouds." -- http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/sow/atm/a21.html
quoted 1 line 6.bine>6.bine
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quoted 1 line 7.eidetic casein>7.eidetic casein
photographic memory of milk proteins? a highly memorable experience with the darker side of lactose intolerance?
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quoted 1 line 9.lentic catachresis>9.lentic catachresis
the improper use of a lake or pond? a good olde-fashioned british orgy on the beach after dark? i have a good feeling about this recording. my imagination is already working overtime trying to bend itself around the titles... -a. Alex Reynolds Biology IT Support SAS Computing University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104 V +1 215 573.2818 F +1 215 898.8780 http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~reynolda/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-10-11 09:20alison wonderlandis anyone feeling the mj cole dub remix of roots manuva 'dreamy days' or the super furry a
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alison wonderland
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Thu, 11 Oct 2001 09:20:20 +0000
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[idm] roots
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is anyone feeling the mj cole dub remix of roots manuva 'dreamy days' or the super furry animals remix? imho idm in their own way. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org