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offline Phresch from fucking Trondheim (Norway) on 2002-04-17 00:31 [#00179038]
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have anyone read this one? it's a fuckin' massive bible
with over 5000 album reviews.....it's a good laugh reading
the explanations to all the genres; hipeddidippy-dub-jungle,
nu-rave, IDM, happy hardcore and what not.



 

offline naaic from Uppsala (Sweden) on 2002-04-17 00:33 [#00179047]
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yeah, i have read that book. not bad, it does have a lot of
information inside.


 

offline AMinal from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-04-17 00:36 [#00179049]
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can u guys recommend any books on GOOD electronic music in
the 1990s+?!?

i really want to do my English Media project on it (it would
be a "genre analysis", but we can only choose a topic that
real BOOKS have been published for
ive only seen info on the net so far.. and most of it pretty
amateur
(im not sayin amateur as in bad, but as in, the author
doesn't have a PhD in music)


 

offline naaic from Uppsala (Sweden) on 2002-04-17 00:41 [#00179058]
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AMinal: I would definitely recommend: Modulations

It's a cool book that talks about electronic music in
general and then some specific things about different
genres, including idm. Take a look on Amazon.com


 

offline EVOL from a long time ago on 2002-04-17 00:43 [#00179061]
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are you saying that they are not completely amateur and they
are sometimes or almost doctors?


 

offline AMinal from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-04-17 00:55 [#00179072]
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what r u saying?

i meant they are usually fan-made projects saying how great
the music is... or how this album sucked or rocked

not actually analizing the 'genre' as a whole

and i need references like books that are published by big
companies w/ professional, respected authors, not
"mike@hotmail.com"

i dont make the rules...


 

offline wayout from the street of crocodiles on 2002-04-17 01:08 [#00179082]
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yeah...i was looking at that modulations book a few days
ago...it seemed pretty good...mentioned aphex a lot


 

offline Fucker from Leeds (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-17 06:54 [#00179359]
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mike@hotmail.com must get 100000000 spam messages a day.


 


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