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how did you get into afx + other electronica?
 

offline hannibal from United Kingdom on 2002-06-01 22:03 [#00245826]
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im just curious as to how you started listening to *gulp*
i.d.m (shudders).

first i was a strictly rock man (before 'nam), then i heard
stuff like orbital which got me into electronic. then i
heard a comp tape with "4" and "girl/boy song" from the RDJ
album and was turned to the dark side. around that time i
heard "roygbiv" by the mighty boards and got well into warp
stuff...

anyone else? (i know this may have been a previous thread,
but i am newish)


 

offline Sido Dyas from a computer on 2002-06-01 22:08 [#00245834]
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I was turned to the dark side 96 97 something when i heard
"Girl/Boy Song" followed by pushers "Beep Steet" on the
radio.
Before that i mostly listened to dnb and hip hop.


 

offline Mr_Flappypants from Louisville (United States) on 2002-06-01 22:37 [#00245853]
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i became addicted about a year ago, i tried some
Underworld...
ive never stopped doing it since


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2002-06-01 22:40 [#00245861]
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i guess the first idm albums i bought were One and Frequency
jams by req....then i discovered afx and the rest, as they
say, is history


 

offline CORTEX from Canada on 2002-06-03 03:17 [#00247341]
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i owe it all to trent and his further down the spiral album,
which includes aphex's at the heart of it all. after
getting into aphex, i graduated to listening to god, aka ae.


 

offline VampireAngel from San Juan (Cuntland) (Puerto Rico) on 2002-06-03 03:23 [#00247344]
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15 years ago I was getting tired of all the pop/metal
bullcrap music,so started to listen to Ministry(back when
they were industrial/electronic) and all of WaxTrax
releases,then I discover that industrial/electronica was
exactly what I wanted to listen forever......


 

offline VampireAngel from San Juan (Cuntland) (Puerto Rico) on 2002-06-03 03:25 [#00247348]
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Then as the years pass by,I discover RDJ and many of his
projects/aliases and just felt in love with the
IDM/experimental movement,now,that is what I listen to or
better said,very addicted to that...........


 

offline nacmat on 2002-06-03 03:25 [#00247349]
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1998 MHTRTC


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2002-06-03 03:45 [#00247365]
Points: 2294 Status: Regular | Followup to CORTEX: #00247341



I was introduced to both Coil and Aphex Twin through
'Further Down the Spiral'.
'The Downward Spiral(The Bottom)' is still the most amazing
remix I have ever heard.


 

offline aron from saskatoon (Canada) on 2002-06-03 03:50 [#00247370]
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i was first introduced to electronic music when i was in
vancouver visiting my cousin back in like '97 or so.
he played me some downtempo, drum'n'bass and house stuff.

i overheard someone talking about how something sounded like
aphex twin, and i decided to check that shit shit out!
yep!

before that i was strictly punk rock.


 

offline Deathsmith from Brussels (Belgium) on 2002-06-03 03:51 [#00247373]
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I had just recently "DISCOVERED" electronica and I was
finding out everything about it that I could and I observed
that this Aphex Twin fellow was quite a prominent figure in
the electronica genre, so I bought I Care Because You Do. .
.. and it all goes down from there. (I got into Aphex Twin
only last fall).


 

offline secondtoughest from Minneapolis (United States) on 2002-06-03 04:23 [#00247396]
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I was into Nine Inch Nails way back when Wish came out. That
somehow lead to the dancier side of electronic music. i.e.
Underworld.

I was a member of BMG and had to buy a CD. I ordered I Care
Because You Do because it said something about electronic
music.

To be honest, I hated it when I first heard it, but a year
or so later I gave it a listen again. The rest is history.


 

offline Cabbog from Chautauqua (United States) on 2002-06-03 05:49 [#00247453]
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Die muthafucka, die muthafucka, die!

Nice avatar!


 

offline supreme from Antwerp (Belgium) on 2002-06-03 13:56 [#00247754]
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A girl put on rdj album in class.(oh yes,school was good for
something!!)
I had never heard something girl/boysong,wich I liked a
lot,
so I asked her who this was,and if I could borrow the tape.
The day after,she had her aphex albums with her for me to
listen to.
aaaah! I'll never forget her...x


 

offline plugexpert from Nijmegen (Netherlands, The) on 2002-06-03 13:57 [#00247755]
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I'm still not into IDM


 

offline Laqeuro from New York City (United States) on 2002-06-03 14:04 [#00247759]
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My friend Nick Suda introduced me to IDM. I got into it this
year in like january so I haven't been into it as long as
you guys have. Vordhosbn was the song that really pulled me
towards IDM.


 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-03 14:10 [#00247763]
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windowlicker made me shudder. it was like being smacked in
the face by a wrecking ball. i got turned on to the whole
warp thing then and i'm here for good i think.


 

offline Laqeuro from New York City (United States) on 2002-06-03 14:12 [#00247765]
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Speaking of windowlicker i was at the cd store yesterday and
they had a fucking parentel advisory on it. it only has
three fucking tracks ont he whole cd. whats up with this?


 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-03 14:16 [#00247767]
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maybe it has the video


 

offline diastole1 from Oxford (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-03 14:18 [#00247768]
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erm, i started listening to 'plastikman' in 1995, and went
onto listen to the 'conemelt' - 'LFO' then, , as i wasn't on
the net then, bought a load fo compilation albums , inc,
'smokedown 1&2' which had some nightmares on wax and others
from warp, so, it was about then i got into the net and went
and d/laoded a lto of music and woah, fast freaking fwd!!!!
i was originally into p.j harvey and the pixies and jane's
addiction and all that punk stuff....still am, was
listeinging to 'ultra vivid scene' yesterday , been into
them since i was 10!!! manchester music scene big time!!!


 


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