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From:
Fred Brendecke
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Date:
Wed, 26 Jan 2000 20:44:37 -0500
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Re: (idm) Defining IDM (WAS:totally off topic: D'Angelo)
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I agree, I think I will quote that one whenever someone asks what kind of music I listen to/spin , then presents the usual puzzlement and questions over the meaning of IDM. Some may or may not agree here... but I think its partly the roots in those noted "accomplishments" of past pioneers that makes the "Experiment" so earth shaking to those of us with open ears. Once re-processed in a more progressive context, the subtle familiarity contained in releases like "Odd Jobs", to me, creates a sort of foward Deja Vu to a past that did not exist, inducing a sense of wonder over the future. While projecting a style that is highly original, Phonecia most definitely draws some influence from S.Florida's collective conscious - embedded with booming rythyms that we Miami residents have been exposed to for the past decade and a half. Can you say anything else about the latest Plateau? Anybody got a Review? -phred Matthew Allen wrote:
quoted 32 lines Now that is a definition of 'IDM'. Nicely put.> Now that is a definition of 'IDM'. Nicely put. > > I would certainly be interested in others take on this. I'm finding that > most of what I am buying and enjoying as of late definitely fits into this > 'category'. I'm Usually very impressed by people who come up with original > sound design and make it work well in a song, Phoenecia's Odd jobs cd and > the latest Plateau disk being good examples, as opposed to the 'hey look > what I can do with Pluggo'. Not to say that this is the be all end all of > genre defining. Its just seems to work pretty well in relation to my current > tastes. > > m. > > ---------- > > From: Chris Fahey[SMTP:chrisf@raremedium.com] > > Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 10:30 AM > > To: 'ae1650@wayne.edu'; 'idm@hyperreal.org' > > Subject: RE: (idm) totally off topic: D'Angelo > > > > Others may disagree with this broad definition, but I have high > > aspirations > > for this genre: I think that IDM represents a kind of "Music/Production > > Laboratory" where experimentation in the techniques of music production, > > composition, and sound engineering can occur - experiments which are > > rooted > > in the accomplishments of artists and engineers from other genres - and, > > hopefully, the IDM "lab" will produce results that become influential on a > > wider degree, in other genres and circles. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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