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1999-12-22 06:51rowland davis (idm) weird dj'ing
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1999-12-25 08:08adam.florin Re: (idm) weird dj'ing
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1999-12-22 06:51rowland daviswhen i dj. i just play music. i had the opportunity to dj before the funkstorung/lexauncul
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Wed, 22 Dec 1999 00:51:48 -0600
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when i dj. i just play music. i had the opportunity to dj before the funkstorung/lexaunculpt/kit clayton show in chicago this summer. it was a blast. and i was mixing autechre into peter, paul, and mary. plone into jim orourke. squarepusher into eric dolphy. john cage into perrey and kingsley. tortoise into steve reich. oval into gamelan music. hall n oates into aphex twin. funkstorung into joao gilberto. and it was wonderful. and all these connections happen between music that people think is far removed from each other. but its all just good music manifest in different forms and styles. i kept the audience on their toes. they didnt know what was going to come next. of course it wasnt really a dance situation, it was more of a listening situation. but it didnt matter. i think michael fakesch called me the weirdest dj that he had ever heard. i use a combination of beat matching and sound collaging. its obvious that a lot of us are music nerds on this list. and that we have stupidly huge record collections. i think people like us need to get out there and share all of this wonderful obscure and rare music with everyone we can. instead of sitting in our rooms and listening to it ourselves and being selfish about our record collections. who cares if you arent a great dj with lots of mixing and scratching skills. get out there and do something creative with a dj set and play good music. we need to start getting IDM and other obscure and progressive musics played in cafes and clubs and whatever. start up your own nite somewhere, ask a club owner to dj, dj for free, dj on college radio stations, you will be surprised with what will happen. dj'ing is something i want to do more of, but my schooling doesnt allow me enough time to pursue it right now. i think this whole "IDM scene" or whatever you wanna call it, could benefit greatly from more sharing and community and positivity and inclusiveness so we can have more electronic music shows and places that we can go to hear the music we like too. instead of all this negativity, and one upmanship, each person for themselves and competition and slagging everything, mentality that way too many "idm'ers" have. sorry about the rant, but i get sick of all the slagging and flaming and shit that gets tossed around on this list but i think you guys/gals know what i mean. later, greg davis autumn records http://www.amug.org/~jkdavis/autumn btw, squarepusher's quality control has gone down but i still respect what hes doing. he just needs to be more selective with what hes putting out. and the solvent CD is absolutely brilliant. its like a full length album of bochum welt's best melodic and nostalgic electro tracks or RDJ's earlier beautiful tracks. or an electro version of global goon. one of the better records to come out in awhile i will be dj'ing on new years in chicago, so who knows what track will bring in the year 2000. should be interesting --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-12-22 14:09TheevilD@aol.comMost of my record collection is either obviously 'danceable' or obviously 'not danceable'.
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Most of my record collection is either obviously 'danceable' or obviously 'not danceable'. Is there anything (artists / labels preferably, rather than specific tunes) that can make people try to dance, and then fall over or freak out (apart from beer)? Jorkens << when i dj. i just play music. i had the opportunity to dj before the funkstorung/lexaunculpt/kit clayton show in chicago this summer. it was a blast. and i was mixing autechre into peter, paul, and mary. plone into jim orourke. squarepusher into eric dolphy. john cage into perrey and kingsley. tortoise into steve reich. oval into gamelan music. hall n oates into aphex twin. funkstorung into joao gilberto. and it was wonderful. and all these connections happen between music that people think is far removed from each other. but its all just good music manifest in different forms and styles. i kept the audience on their toes. they didnt know what was going to come next. of course it wasnt really a dance situation, it was more of a listening situation. but it didnt matter. i think michael fakesch called me the weirdest dj that he had ever heard. i use a combination of beat matching and sound collaging. its obvious that a lot of us are music nerds on this list. and that we have stupidly huge record collections. i think people like us need to get out there and share all of this wonderful obscure and rare music with everyone we can. instead of sitting in our rooms and listening to it ourselves and being selfish about our record collections. who cares if you arent a great dj with lots of mixing and scratching skills. get out there and do something creative with a dj set and play good music. >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-12-22 17:32Irene McCOn 22 Dec 99, TheevilD@aol.com wrote re: Re: (idm) weird dj'ing: > Is there anything (arti
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On 22 Dec 99, TheevilD@aol.com wrote re: Re: (idm) weird dj'ing:
quoted 3 lines Is there anything (artists / labels preferably, rather than> Is there anything (artists / labels preferably, rather than > specific tunes) that can make people try to dance, and then fall > over or freak out (apart from beer)?
Sure... lots of E's and Paul Oakenfold. Ha ha. What was the question? I * --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-12-25 08:08adam.florinin reply to rowland davis.... > i kept the audience on their toes. they didnt know what wa
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in reply to rowland davis....
quoted 5 lines i kept the audience on their toes. they didnt know what was going to> i kept the audience on their toes. they didnt know what was going to >come next. of course it wasnt really a dance situation, it was more of a >listening situation. but it didnt matter. i think michael fakesch called >me the weirdest dj that he had ever heard. >i use a combination of beat matching and sound collaging.
ja... with all this talk of beat-matching, this how-can-i-fit-a-whole-evening- into-a-rigid-rhythmic-grid business... this isn't dnb. make collages. leave gaps of silence. "let sounds be themselves..." cage had the idea. music needn't be presented as a constant onslaught. let it swell and flow and die.
quoted 4 lines we need to start getting IDM and other obscure and progressive musics>we need to start getting IDM and other obscure and progressive musics >played in cafes and clubs and whatever. start up your own nite >somewhere, ask a club owner to dj, dj for free, dj on college radio >stations, you will be surprised with what will happen.
yes, esp. in cafes and social settings, because the music is best suited to that ; whether danceable or not, idm is strongest as listening or ambient music, and therefore would hold a more functional position in a cafe than, say, dance music, which is not for sitting, or, say, pop music, which is really not for anything. sigh.... the clock strikes twelve. merry christmas.... why am i on the computer. .af. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org