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Marc Weidenbaum
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Thu, 21 Dec 2000 09:48:38 -0600
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Re: [idm] Comics & Music [was Re: [idm] >I found a good way to listen to idm<]
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"The music? We call it didge-Ital," rants a character in Bruce Sterling's late-'80s science-fiction novel, Islands in the Net. "Dig-ital, see, D.J.-Ital. ... Mash it up right on the ship." Marc At 01:35 AM 12/20/00 +0200, Nuutti-Iivari Meriläinen wrote:
quoted 56 lines On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Roman Sturm Aon wrote:>On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Roman Sturm Aon wrote: > > > Read a Frank Miller Comic while listening to music like Autechre > > or 2 Loan Swordsmen... > > > Funny that you should mention this, I was just thinking about this last >night, and on more than a few occasions before that. Electronic music as >soundtracks for reading comics is something I've been interested in for >a good while. I have a good-sized comics collection, Miller, Gaiman, >Morrison, Moore, Vachss and numerous others, and I've always tried to find >a good match in music for the books I'm reading. Morrison's ``Invisibles'' >goes with almost everything. Miller's ``Sin City'' books needs something >moody yet somewhat industrial (with the exception of ``300'' which has a >very different ambience because of the greek legends and mythology). >Miller and Geof Darrow's ``Hard Boiled'' requires something twisted, >perhaps EBN's ``Telecommunications Breakdown''. Miller & Gibbon's ``Martha >Washington'' series, hmm... haven't thought of that for a while. > Just last night I went for my collection again and dug up Quinn & >Vigil's ``Faust'' series and listened to Autechre's ``EP7'' and ``LP5'' >whilst reading them. I also contemplated taking out Rex Miller's >``Chaingang'' with some very aggressive music like Aphex Twin's ``Come To >Daddy'' or somesuch, but fell asleep before that. > In my mind, Gaiman's ``Sandman'' and ``Death'' have a very tight >coupling with the ``Artificial Intelligence'' series on Warp - I was very >much into Gaiman's work (and still am) when those albums came out. > The ``Hellraiser'' book series (and other adaptations and additions to >Barker's work) is a potpourri of different themes and feelings, so most >anything goes. > Currently the only series I'm following is Mike Carey & Peter Gross' >``Lucifer'' on DC Vertigo, and the most appropriate piece of music I've >experienced while reading the issues has been Aphelion's ``Zugzwang'' on >deFocus. I hope Miller's new series will start soon, it has been too long >since ``Hell and Back'' ended... no info even on Dark Horse's site. > I don't know if my selections correlate with the themes and feelings of >the comics I'm reading, but since it's a matter of taste anyway, I >wouldn't start feuding if someone disagreed with me. My taste in comics is >anyway as eclectic (and broad) as my taste in music. > As for books (novels etc.) and music, don't even get me started. Last >week I read Sterling's ``Zeitgeist'' from front to back in a few hours and >all the while listened Beumont Hannant's ``Texturology'' and ``Basic Data >Manipulation''. And for technical reading - well-produced British techno >like Ruskin, Polson, Ho and the like go very well with that. > > IDM content? What IDM content? > > Cheers, >-- >nuutti-iivari meriläinen gordon at diversion dot org >http colon slash slash www dot diversion dot org slash > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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