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From:
Wendy K
To:
joe jackson ,
Date:
Tue, 5 Dec 2000 06:23:41 +0000
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Re: [idm] Why don't girls like IDM?
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One day in the real world, and I wake up at 4 am to find this thread!!! Xcuse me Joe, I take offense to your comments. Not only do i work for a label that has an amazing electronic female artist - Riz Maslen (Neotropic) when I ran my Save The Vinyl imprint in the mid-90's I tried to sign her, I also signed another artist, currently working in LA, called The Angel whose done production work with Smith & Mighty and has her own Channel 60 (i think?) projects. I also know Mira Calix from when she worked @ Ambient Soho on Berwick St London when I was running Save The Vinyl on the same road. As well as Nina Walsh, who humorously created Sabrettes and even got the Scottish Tartans to acknowledge her Tartan colours officially. Andrea Parker used to sit at the door of Sabresonic every Friday night with Nina and these two powerhouses created some diverse incredible IDM Music. In fact, I have tried to turn many people on to the emotional power of Andrea Parkers work on Mo Wax. It is nothing less than stunning. I have always been a fan of IDM music - the more out there or obtuse (and I am talking about a twenty year plus love affair with sounds from Eno to Ryuichi Sakamoto back to Jon Hassell and Aphex Twin) - the more abstrakts the more I like it. It was I who dragged a kicking journalist from Muzik Magazine to see Laurie Anderson show in London a few years back (I've seen her live performances going back to the early 80's)- He had to apologize for being so clueless and being so incredibly impressed with her talents. Several years ago I had the privilege of working on a compilation put together by Scanner for his Electronic Lounge that I off regularly attended, and Sprawl is part run by Iris who under various alias does her own photography, djing and music making. And then there's Irene on this list who dj's in South Africa while juggling a family of a couple of kids.... My last boyfriend turned me onto to Northern Soul and American Jazz - altho he was from the North of England, he knew more about the history of Black Music in America than most Americans know. He shamed me when I thought a Maceo Parker sax solo was a guitar break in a review of a record I once wrote. I turned him onto Derrick May's Strings of Life when it came out in 1988- he was instantly converted to house. I told Gilles Peterson in 91 that techno was jazz, listen to the drum beats. Gilles later told me I was too clever. Please do not insult the intelligence of women on this list, or did you just make this post just to get everyones reaction? Duh, ha ha -- i took the bait. (dont get me wrong, i am no flaming feminist) PS We've already had the thread about who is the best looking female eletronic artist.....We also had the one about which idm artist is gay...does any of this matter if the music is what we're all here for????
quoted 4 lines If there ARE any girls on here who actually do listen to IDM, I'm> >If there ARE any girls on here who actually do listen to IDM, I'm >curious to know which tracks your boyfriends used to introduce you >to the genre?
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