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forel
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Date:
Mon, 17 Apr 2000 14:58:59 -0500
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Re: [idm] missing: romanticism
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I would have to agree. But ambient music usually tends to fill that need for me (then again, I am a pretty detached person, so maybe it really doesn't). SOMA806@aol.com wrote:
quoted 12 lines I love IDM, but I find that often after having let it dominate my thoughts> I love IDM, but I find that often after having let it dominate my thoughts > and time on my stereo, the one aspect of my life that seems unfulfilled is > romantacicim. I REALLY do get a feeling of unattachment for people (with a > few acception eg. boygirl song, flim flam, tortoise, savath +savalas Some to > ro coco rot). Does IDM ever make you feel like part of the lost generation?? > Or am just going though a steril period. I think I'm going to blast some > Dinosaur Jr. sonic youth, Fugazi and Mazzy star for a while. Call me cheezy > but those artist just refill some lost teenage 'angst'or needed depression > for loss of better word. Some time I feel like IDM gives me no emotion other > than interset in IDM. Sometime I want more. I need an un quantized human > touch. Mayde darkside of the moon is what I'm looking for, maybe some sea and > cake. HELP! Am I the only one that gets like this some times?!
-- forel Is your toast as good as mine? I thought not. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org