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david turgeon
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Tue, 07 Sep 1999 11:09:03 -0400
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Re: (idm) air / source lab
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quoted 4 lines << apart from dj cam ('mad blunted jazz' especially), french electronic> << apart from dj cam ('mad blunted jazz' especially), french electronic > music is rarely good. >> > Gee, this sounds to me like one of those "sweeping generalizations." > All generalizations are wrong! (paradox intended)
fortunately, they're also entirely subjective. (i also said 'rarely', not 'never'.)
quoted 4 lines France is a nation of many millions of people, certainly there is some good> France is a nation of many millions of people, certainly there is some good > electronic music being made there. I, for one, find Funky Derrick's "Boogie > Dawn" to be a righteous kickin' house album (he's French). I won't even > discuss MC Solaar.
i don't like mc solaar although i'll acknowledge that he's done a lot for french hip-hop (i.e. he practically invented it). however, perhaps a bit because of this influence, i find most french hip-hop to be way too tame, even the 'gangsta' stuff that has picked up recently & that's even more funny to look at than wu tang can ever hope to be.
quoted 4 lines I do find it slightly odd how the dude at Other Music asked me if I was into> I do find it slightly odd how the dude at Other Music asked me if I was into > "French stuff" like it was some huge trend in trip-hoppy electronica dug by > throngs of soundboys. I guess some people like to buy into the "French Wave" > concept...maybe your comment comes from being burned out on that hype.
after daft punk & air, as well as a slew of french music during my youth, my opinion is that france seems to have a hard time producing decent &/or innovative music. if anyone disagrees, thank god. -- david