At 2:38 PM -0600 10/31/01, EggyToast wrote:
quoted 3 lines Buying a load of debut records smacks of indie-elitist
> Buying a load of debut records smacks of indie-elitist
>mentality, focusing only on what's new and undiscovered instead of just
>what's good.
to further clarify what i meant in my original post; it's not
focusing on what is new and undiscovered that is important. it is the
focus on what is new by artists that are NOT aphex twin, autechre, or
squarepusher. i think that my posts emphasized points other than the
ones you are talking about. i think its more important to point new
fans to new artists, instead of having them get old warp back
catalogs. although these are important releases, i believe it is more
important to focus on new and emerging talents.
quoted 12 lines Imagine all the house fans who heard early Warp records and said "this
>Imagine all the house fans who heard early Warp records and said "this
>isn't house -- it's too complex!" or acid fans who bought early aphex and
>hear a happy non-acid track mixed in there with some great acid tracks. So
>now we're saying the same thing? Confield is completely different from
>other "new idm" (which, ironically, sounds more like OLD idm), yet praise
>"new idm" artists that aren't bringing anything new to the table.
>
>Granted, it's not all about being an innovator, but a lot of this genre is
>based on thinking outside the box. Many of the reviews that get on the
>list nowadays are *still* referencing records that came out in '95-'97, yet
>these are your heralded "new artists." I'm hardly a fanboy, but jeez, give
>credit where credit is due.
i wouldnt say that new IDM sounds like "old" IDM. what i consider to
be old IDM, such as say, Analog Bubblebath 1, or Amber, is incredibly
simplistic when you hear it today. listen to the SKAMpler and tell me
that any of that music would be considered intricate? todays artists
are taking the idea of a simple, melodic structure, and pushing it,
adding levels and development.
im not going to compare individual artists, here. but then again, i
never intended to disrespect old artists in the least. i think we all
owe a lot to aphex/autechre/tomj/cylob/gianluigi. but that dosent
mean that we should look to them to continue to create the best music
and deconstruct their every track. just as we dont expect the rolling
stones or aerosmith to create the best rock records, why do we keep
worrying about the newest aphex cd?
shane
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