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From: svin <svinrave@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 12:41:59 -0800 (PST)
quoted 7 lines when you try to trace the roots of all of it>when you try to trace the roots of all of it
>it all goes as far as first blues singers of the
>1920s, they were the founders of all of it
>but later in the 50s music splits into
>1.james brown, father of funk and grand father of
>all of techno and dubbed including electronica
>and hiphop, all of EBM
i think you're ignoring music (some of which happened prior to the
1920's) that is just as vital to the development of electronic music
as the lineage you trace.
"As early as 1914 Italian Futurist artist Luigi Russolo was working
on the Intonorumori, a collection of noisemaking mechanical
instruments documented in his tract The Art of Noise"...and we've
all heard that name since then.
then there was erik satie, who's also been an influence, even on
receords as recent as the last aphex twin (at least it sounds like
satie and john cage in parts).
and of course other experimental and electronic music has
happened since then completely outside of blues-based music
(and thank god it has).
d.
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