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From:
Eylon Israeli
To:
John Branch
Cc:
Date:
Thu, 02 May 1996 00:02:58 +0300
Subject:
Re: (idm) Eurobeat 2000
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<199605012123.AAA20496@actcom.co.il>
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At 02:35 PM 5/1/96 -0500, John Branch wrote:
quoted 16 lines At 19:29 05/01/96, Eylon Israeli wrote:>At 19:29 05/01/96, Eylon Israeli wrote: >>>Hello, all idm-heads - >>> >>>Anyone care to ravefully review or disparagingly dis this disc: >>> >>>EuroBeat 2000 . . . >> >=>And all those who says it's hardly idm should check out DJ Hell wherever he >>goes. >> >Why do you say this? I love DJ Hell, both as an artist and as a dj, but >he's not idm and neither is the Eurobeat series. dm, yes, but idm, no. To >me this seems fairly obvious, even under the wide spectrum that we allow to >be discussed here. > >this is all imo, of course, and I'm certainly curious to hear your thoughts.
Well, I might have been to provocative for my own good but I realy meant only DJ Hell, I know it's not funky or jazzy or basic channely like most music discussed on the list but I think it does involve new ideas and innovation and not only eurobeatish hard sounds that compromise for lack of drive (like some of R.Armani's tracks thought sometimes it works ;), he's btw my less favourite eurobeater). You could have as well said that Cylob's industrial folksongs is not intelligent because it deals almost exclusivly with the industrial sound of his drums... snowjob@actcom.co.il The Morpheus Equation: Start + Middle + End = Sand