I think it's like skateboarding. In the earlier days, when Tony Hawk first
was recognized as an icon, it became popular. Then it died out for a while
and then cause of things like Warp Tour, it became popular again. So, I
guess what I am saying is that I agree that it goes in cycles. I know a
few who like RDJ, some who may have heard of Autechre, but over all, the
people who know the music the most are my circle of friends. I don't think
it is "trendy", at least not yet. It could be potentially inevitable,
especially if they keep writting such catchy tunes like they do.
I don't know, just a thought.
on 7/4/01 11:50 PM, michelle at girl@propeller.nu wrote:
quoted 10 lines It goes in cycles and depends on who you hang out with. Living in L.A.,
> It goes in cycles and depends on who you hang out with. Living in L.A.,
> I can name maybe a dozen people that I know that even know what IDM is
> without me having to give a very shoddy explanation first. Trends come
> and go. You like what you like.
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