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offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-06-27 00:37 [#00286289]
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why is it that we, as fans of IDM, can listen to crazy
shit?

like the high pitchednss of Ventolin,

or wierd distortion and staticness

i ask, because i was listening to BoC, and my dad came in,
and was like "thats damn annoying.. sounds like a screeching
door"

(some track on geogaddi)

but why is it that these things dont bother us? and i nfact
we like them?


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-06-27 00:41 [#00286297]
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It's like guitar feedback, you get used to it.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-27 09:07 [#00286689]
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They don't consider it worth paying attention to, they're
probably right, at least from their perspective. Maybe they
have their own hobbies/ways to release stress. Like I don't
care about cars, or golfing.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-27 09:08 [#00286690]
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Wow you really are zeus now...


 

offline license from out of nowhere on 2002-06-27 09:11 [#00286693]
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which track, just out of curiosity?

we'll get old and smug and narrow-minded one day, just wait
and see...


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-06-27 10:00 [#00286730]
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it was "Julie and Candy"


 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2002-06-27 10:04 [#00286736]
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we are into music 10 years ahead of our time. everyone else
will like this noise when they catch up.



 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-06-27 10:05 [#00286739]
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i wouldnt be so sure... maybe 20 years...


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2002-06-27 10:11 [#00286748]
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id say the music is now, how can an y music be ahead of its
time if it is being made and enjoyed right now?


 

offline j4ck from United Kingdom on 2002-06-27 10:12 [#00286749]
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hang on, how can it be for 10+ years in the future? why is
this rock american pop crap come back? i thought that died
in the 80's / whatever. whats it doing now? dont things move
on? NO, lets regurgitate some crap and pop it up


 

offline fern spore from Zagreb (Croatia (Hrvatska)) on 2002-06-27 11:00 [#00286813]
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i use to enjoy all that weird music in the tv show wah-wah
(viva2), but all we have now is that mtv's
producer-shit-music and rubbish like that...


 

offline uzim on 2002-06-27 11:20 [#00286833]
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i think idm is a way to make something enjoyable out of
something annoying, like other forms of art already made
enjoyable/artistic things out of disgusting, painful,
disturbing... things (in poetry, baudelaire for example, who
made a poem about a carrion...) :)

(i wouldn't have thought geogaddi would be considered as
annoying noise though, i thought this was only for harder
idm... ^^)


 

offline uzim on 2002-06-27 11:21 [#00286835]
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making "good" things out of "bad" things... in order to
soften the boundaries between "good" and "bad" and to make
annoying things less annoying maybe... :)


 

offline nacmat on 2002-06-27 11:30 [#00286841]
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my father always tells me i am going to end crazy when he
comes to visit me and listens to the music i am playing


 

offline KEYFUMBLER from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2002-06-27 11:32 [#00286845]
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for me, it's a kinda intellectual challenge to figure out
the feeling behind "noisey" choons. To 'get' them, i
suppose. When a really good ryhtmn is generated out of
seemingly abstarct sounds its challenging for a part of my
brain that probably doesn't get used as much in the normal
course of living. Maybe its a case of certain neurological
stimulents being release or something. thats the way i
visualise it anyway. Why do people like chess?......its a
concentrated form of lifes challenges etc


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-06-27 11:54 [#00286864]
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I've noticed a lot more "noise" is being used in chart music
the past couple of years. Even no doubt's "hella good" has a
nice amount of feedback and distortion.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-06-27 11:59 [#00286870]
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He's probably right...


 

offline KEYFUMBLER from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2002-06-27 16:03 [#00287057]
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most extreme noise i've heard and liked

- any Whitehouse stuff
- bonus high frequency sounds - AFX
- sepultura rocks
- pneumatic drill the size of a fucking house i heard in
dublins main street yesterday......a pointer to carry around
an md recorder with me



 

offline RobE from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-27 16:15 [#00287064]
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Simple: we like to take things to extreme...}:>


 

offline REFLEX from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2002-06-27 18:46 [#00287239]
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It doesnt matter. Ilike anything from real noise, like
merzbow to acoustic rock to rap and hip hop, to big geat
techno around to heavy metal and industrial.


 

offline Laqeuro from New York City (United States) on 2002-06-27 18:52 [#00287246]
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i dread the day when idm becomes popular. then everybody in
the world will flood onto something that we have come to
love and respect and cherish for the last 20 years and now
they're into it because the latest radio station played it.


 

offline uzim on 2002-06-27 19:35 [#00287324]
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i don't think this day will ever happen...

maybe idm will be forgotten without having known real fame,
and we'll be the only generation(s?) who had known it...

...and then, when you'll be a real old daddy, maybe you'll
dig up your old idm cds, remembering the good old days and
trying to play them to your grandchildren... :)


 

offline license from out of nowhere on 2002-06-27 19:38 [#00287330]
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how the hell is Julie and Candy annoying? it sounds
beautiful and happy to me...


 

offline Laqeuro from New York City (United States) on 2002-06-27 19:42 [#00287342]
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i know, julie and candy is a simply beautiful song, it's
prolly my second favorite off of geogaddi.


 


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