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CORTEX
from Canada on 2003-01-20 21:38 [#00521955]
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what would it be in your opinion? i talking about technical electronica/idm.
kind of like autechre or richard devine, but even more advanced (if there's any).
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-01-20 21:40 [#00521958]
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wow. new levels of abstractness.
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rockenjohnny
from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2003-01-20 22:42 [#00521978]
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tough call that..
you know if you go into formulas etc then that can be regressive
confield style material is quite close to my definition. where the layers give rise to imagery, sensations, etc, without there being any sort of blatant message
this is nothing new, i dug the early hacked up severed heads material for the same reason, but yeah, i guess fresh sensations is everything. i think a lot of 'idm'-tricks are getting mighty stale all of a sudden, and missing the point.
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wayout
from the street of crocodiles on 2003-01-20 22:55 [#00521982]
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eh, complexity doesnt make music more 'advanced' morton subotnick was making music just as complex and whacked out sounding as richard devine and autechre as far back as the 60's ...without the elaborate computer programs they use..
hmm.. now that i think of it.. i dont really think of any music as futuristic.. and i suppose i dont pay enough attention to the technical aspects to really consider things more advanced than other things
its topics like these that bring people into the scary world of over-analyzation.. a place few too many 'idm' fans get lost in and never return from
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rockenjohnny
from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2003-01-20 23:04 [#00521991]
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yep i agree with ya wayout
the futuristic thing, i guess, is mostly imagery/sensation, as i was saying.
combinations of sounds, music.
this is where electro fits in for me, where hardware etc becomes just as much of a musical instrument as the more traditional forms, when you get to know it with intimacy
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CORTEX
from Canada on 2003-01-20 23:05 [#00521993]
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i know what you mean and i agree. but i just tried to describe what i was looking for in a way that people would understand what i mean, not to lack a certain clarity.
maybe i lack some now though.
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wayout
from the street of crocodiles on 2003-01-20 23:20 [#00522000]
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yeah, if anything.. artists like bochum welt and casino versus japan sound 'futuristic' to me.. because they emulate that spacey sound i always indentified with the fantastical future portrayed in tv shows and video games and movies i watched when i was a kid
now, obviously..this isnt the 'music of the future' the sound died out in the 80's.. and is now seen as 'retro' ..but it still brings that association to your mind
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rockenjohnny
from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2003-01-20 23:21 [#00522002]
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<- space cadet :]
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MrTenzin
from The Concrete Jungle (United States) on 2003-01-21 00:41 [#00522015]
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i just saw this cat called "hologram" hes from NY and hes doing some pretty crazy good stuff
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neetta
from Finland on 2003-01-21 00:56 [#00522020]
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we are no longer progressing. what is futuristic will be an improvment of something we go back to
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diablo
on 2003-01-21 07:43 [#00522349]
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Anything with lazer sounds on it and robot voices
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2003-01-21 07:46 [#00522354]
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yoshihiro hanno perhaps
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Ophecks
from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2003-01-21 08:45 [#00522472]
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Someday we'll look back and think it was ridiculous that we listened to music using speakers and electronics. Somehow. You watch.
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pOgO
from behind your belly button fluff on 2003-01-21 08:56 [#00522497]
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80's electro pop !
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pomme de terre
from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-01-21 13:31 [#00522808]
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Proem
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Quoth
from Sweden on 2003-01-21 13:36 [#00522819]
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The Soundtrack of 2001: A Space Odyssey
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Phresch
from fucking Trondheim (Norway) on 2003-01-21 13:38 [#00522821]
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try these one for starters
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cygnus
from nowhere and everyplace on 2003-01-21 14:12 [#00522847]
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autechre
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Alliat
from Kópavogur (Iceland) on 2003-01-21 14:17 [#00522853]
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I see myself listening to a mixup of AFX+Drum 'n Bass in the future.
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xceque
on 2003-01-21 14:27 [#00522860]
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The soundtrack to Forbidden Planet. Still very futuristic despite being composed in 1956
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wayout
from the street of crocodiles on 2003-01-21 16:55 [#00523108]
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hah, yeah.. louis and bebe barron's forbidden planet soundtrack popped into my head when i was talking about morton subotnick... that stuff is pretty badass sounding at times
a lot of todays 'idm' is pretty tame compared to some of the stuff academic whackos were doing back in the 50's and 60's
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magiker
from Östersund (Sweden) on 2003-01-21 17:02 [#00523112]
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Shpongle (Simon Posford/Raja Ram).
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