okay, how about "a more generalized public that doesn't have access to the
primary outlets of information."
eric
On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, n:h wrote:
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>I'm sorry I don't equate those email-less electronic heads as
>being equal to the 'general public'.
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>Nate
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>On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, eric hill wrote:
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>> >list all). But if you are not web savvy/whatever and are not on IDM how do
>> >you learn about these things.
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>> >In fact I can only see him in the group of
>> >people 'helping those to find good sounds'...I think Sean or anyone doing
>> >something for this small scene is smart enough to know that if they want
>> >to become money grubbing bastards starting some IDM zine is not exactly
>> >going to take them from rags to riches:)
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>> i'm sorry, i missed the part where we assumed that widening the audience
>> is an automatic improvement. can anybody provide any examples of art (or
>> music, say, to keep it relatively ontopic) scenes that became more vital
>> and creative once the general public started paying attention?
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>> eric
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