On 06 Apr 1997 13:54 -0700 (-1200), sm@4th World wrote to me:
quoted 4 lines it dosent prevent me, but when the bulk of each idm digest is taking up
> it dosent prevent me, but when the bulk of each idm digest is taking up
> discussing *mainstream* acts such as daft punk/chemicals - something is
> wrong, wasn't idm was originally set up to discuss forward thinking electronic
> music
IDM was set up many years ago to discuss forward thinking electronic music.
I totally agree with you. Keep in mind however, this was many years ago
when the only accessible mainstream electronica was Sunscreem. Are we
allowed to talk about the Orb here, even though they're mainstream? Things
have changed so dramatically over the last couple years. At one time, The
Chemical Brothers were just two guys making rock-friendly techno, and an
A&R guy got the wise idea of making them big. The same has happened the
Prodigy, Underworld, and Daft Punk.
I discuss the bands here that I enjoy, and that I feel should be shared.
You'll definitely hear me talk about Daft Punk, Orbital and Underworld, but
you'll probably never hear me discuss the chemicals or prodigy, simply
because I don't like 'em (though I still do throw on the prodigy
experience, just for laughs). But the same goes to lesser known bands. I'm
still pushing Tipsy, Tranquility Bass, Jega, Sharp Scientific (who are
currently working on an album from Silent), David Moufang, and DJ Spooky.
Forget the politics. I want to discuss good music, whether it be mainstream
or independent. My only worry is in a few years when all the Underworld and
Orbital clones start coming out (you know, like grunge clones Silverchair,
etc.) because that'll be the day we'll have to start sorting the crap from
the gold.
Cheerio!
onnow: Sharp Scientific (Emocean)
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