i thought idm/electronica was supposed to be boring, so past it and dead
since after AI 1 on Warp. I must have imagined all that output over the
last 14ish years. I wonder why people are always saying its dead or dying.
Alan Lockett wrote:
quoted 25 lines "...But today, the most durable styles ? house, techno, trance,
>
>
> "...But today, the most durable styles ? house, techno, trance,
> drum'n'bass, dubstep ? hew to specific tempos and rhythmic signatures,
> even
> as they allow seemingly infinite room for variation within those norms.
> Murkier subgenres like IDM and downtempo feel almost quaint. (Have you
> checked Hyperreal's IDM list lately? Once an active, vital place, today it
> feels like the online equivalent of a ghost town waiting for its last few
> residents to die off.)..." (from <http://www.de-bug.de/texte/5129.html>)
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> alan
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> Language Centre, University of Bristol,
> 30-32 Tyndall's Park Road, Bristol, BS8 1PY, UK
> tel: +44 (0)117 3310914 e-mail: Alan.R.Lockett@bristol.ac.uk
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