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2000-01-18 20:24Jacob Arnold Re: (idm) Necessary IDM albums /Thoughts on Ischemic folks
2000-01-18 22:19Brian Gause Re: (idm) Necessary IDM albums
2000-01-18 22:33david turgeon Re: (idm) Necessary IDM albums
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2000-01-18 20:24Jacob Arnold>the bottom line being that idm is an extremely disposable genre. it >doesn't mean it's ba
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quoted 3 lines the bottom line being that idm is an extremely disposable genre. it>the bottom line being that idm is an extremely disposable genre. it >doesn't mean it's bad or useless. just that you'll find yourself bored >with it eventually. especially if it keeps going the way it does.
IDM's not a genre. It's a mailing list. At least that's what the IDM list homepage said when I joined a few years back. A lot of the music on this list is hard to classify, but I daresay most of it fits under the umbrella of techno and hip hop. The reason we talk about some techno on this list and ignore, say Moby and Prodigy, is because those artists produce music that truly is "disposable" (because it's formulaic). Complexity and melody (like in Autechre's music) have staying power, even if copied, at least in my book. Flame away :-) Jacob -- Gridface http://www.cnsp.com/jacob/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-01-18 22:19Brian GauseAnother thread that's too long to quote... I guess I'm feeling windy today because I can't
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Tue, 18 Jan 2000 14:19:40 -0800
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Another thread that's too long to quote... I guess I'm feeling windy today because I can't stop talking about this stuff. In my experience, music has the ability to do one thing: Create a Place. This place can be anything, a visual landscape (think: monolake, gobi ep), a field of sound, a mood (st. etienne, especially their most recent full-length, whose name escapes me now)...anything. These can be please or displeasing and in either of these circumstances, I can be happy or unhappy with the results...sometimes I'm not in the mood for beautiful, pleasing places that take me back to my childhood...sometimes I want nothing more. The point is that IDM has grown into a genre of music created by certain tools...there's no such thing as an IDM sound anymore, no such thing as the IN-group these days...If you were listening to Aphex Twin in 1990, then you were IN...but today, this in not the place of IDM. Maybe the next big thing musically is a return to acoustic instruments or electronic symphonies or some such...but IDM has been around long enough that it's no longer the next big thing...maybe it's the current big thing, but it's past its Underground Prime. It's not underground anymore, it's niche. Music creates places...you either recognize these places or you don't...and then you either enjoy them or you don't. There is no such thing as objectively good, purely 'correct' music. It is the ultimate in subjectivism... Are there necessary IDM albums? If you want to understand the genre and study its beginnings, sure...go get early Aphex, Autechre, Black Dog, Speedy J...early Warp, Rephlex...the Artificial Intelligence series... But if you're listening because you like certain sounds and certain artists, don't ask for "necessary"...ask for stuff you might like. There is no such thing as 'necessary' when it comes to music...even IDM. ---brian -- Save the whales. Collect the whole set. Trade them with your friends. Brian Gause Technical Writer Applications Division Oracle Corporation (650) 506-1311 bgause@us.oracle.com The statements and opinions expressed here are my own and do not necessarily represent those of Oracle Corporation. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-01-18 22:33david turgeon> But if you're listening because you like certain sounds and certain artists, don't ask f
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Tue, 18 Jan 2000 17:33:59 -0500
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quoted 1 line But if you're listening because you like certain sounds and certain artists, don'> But if you're listening because you like certain sounds and certain artists, don't ask for "necessary"...ask for stuff you might like. There is no such thing as 'necessary' when it comes to music...even IDM.
that's a lot more like it, yeah. ~ david --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org