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From:
ben gill
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Date:
Sat, 4 Jan 2003 11:35:49 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
[idm] drukqs
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Sorry, I can't help you out about the video games, but I do have something to say about Drukqs. First, I was an old skool aphex punter, "digeridoo" was the first techno song I really loved, that actually made electronic music the predominant force in my life circa 1992. I quickly started to fall into the aphex craze, calling record stores all over the country to track down the remix of Curve, the universal indicator records, etc. etc. Long story short, when the hangable auto bulb eps and the richard d. james album came out, I felt seriously let down and reluctantly dismissed RDJ as having lost his marbles, musically if not mentally. That was very difficult, to let go of someone's music which had been a formative influence in so many ways, especially aesthetically. When Drukqs came out, I just figured it would be another slapdash exercise in beat fuckery with "quirky" melodies that would make the audience say things like "whooo, that's another crazy fucked beat! Man, this guy is on some _other_ shit!" while others sat scratching their heads, not really knowing what to say. Basically, I'm writing this to ask you folks if you agree with me that this lp is a return to form for RDJ. I anticipate the following replies: a. it's not a return to form at all--he's never lost it, he's a genius who drives a tank, what do you expect??? b. it's definitely not a return to form. Have you listened to "on" recently? New aphex doesn't hold a candle to "classic" aphex. b. yes, it's a return to form--but it's no SAW 2 or "i care because you do," so he's still a wanker. c. yes, it's a return to form and I was just as impressed as you were (he must've taken some notes from ms. john soda). Just kidding about the soda. I'll be honest, I've only listened to Drukqs once through as I just last week found the courage to take the plunge and get it. I waited that long. Anyway, it seems like a strange blend of SAW 2 and the better parts of the newer output. No heavy metal, or ironic G-rap references. Strange, where'd all that go? I'm sorry if this is beating a dead horse, I don't know how much you've discussed this album already, probably loads from my memory of what this list is like (I was a regular IDMer for a few years around 1995--1998, and just resubbed 2 days ago). But if you can be arsed, let me know how you feel (especially if you've been into aphex since 1992, which I'm sure is the case for a lot of you geeks). oh yeah, "braindance" is just as moronic as "IDM," which I'm assured whoever sent that Rephlex memo knows. Wow. British irony. How amusing. Those Rephlex cats should spend more time with their tones and less with the comedy (that "80% of their output is crap" comment is true, but a bit too kind). Ben __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org