it's not trip-hop per se that i have a problem with -- in fact, Lamb's album
was one of my favorite guilty pleasures this year. it's just that SBL's
music isn't *interesting* or good, and their use of faux-world influences
makes me gag. trip hop i can live with, as long as someone thinks of a
better name for it.
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> From: Danny Wyatt [SMTP:danny@digiweb.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 1999 3:10 PM
> To: Andrew Duke Cognition/In The Mix; Philip Sherburne
> Cc: idm@hyperreal.org; scooper@best.com
> Subject: RE: (idm) re: sucky reviews
>
> Heh. I pretty much work within the Ryko Palm organization. I won't even
> touch the "Sun is Shining" remixes, but they did give us all SBL promos in
> October. Occasionally someone in the A&R room throws it on and I reach
> for
> my headphones... I've also heard way more Dieselboy and Breakbeateria
> than
> I'm aure OSHA regs would allow.
>
> I agree with the larger trend thing, though. I think when the SBL album
> comes out next year--as well as an album from a band on Dreamworks, one of
> whose members has made lauded IDM in the past--there might be a renewed
> popular interest in trip-hop.
>
>
>
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