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[_How did you start to like braindance?_]
 

offline WooferAttack from Milano (Italy) on 2003-05-09 04:25 [#00690823]
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The thing who many of you don't know is that i started to
love AFX just in Jannuary 2001! first of that, i knew only
come to daddy and windowlicker video, but one day i
downloaded "i care because you do" and something from SAW
85-92, and finally I discovered the real genius called RDJ
and then all braindance music. I discovered Autechre, Plaid
and BoC near X-mas 2001 (thanks to phob for his mail
advices).

And what about you?

\/\/.



 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2003-05-09 04:30 [#00690828]
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like ive said before....for me it went fatboy slim>bentley
rhythm ace>req>aphex>jamie lidell>boc>ae>finally realizing
what idm is all about


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2003-05-09 04:31 [#00690829]
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now ive developed the right state of mind i can appreciate
any idm after 2-3 listens...

appreciate doesnt equal enjoy


 

offline Morton from out (Netherlands, The) on 2003-05-09 04:31 [#00690830]
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i heard 'analogue bubblebath' and 'digeridoo' on 'In order
to dance 4'

after that i bought SAW85-92 and classics
my first two aphex cd's


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2003-05-09 04:33 [#00690832]
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Mine was

rave music in the late 80's>aphex>drum'n'bass>hip-hop>aphex
again>ae>squarepusher>NOW LISTEN TO NO MUSIC AT ALL BECAUSE
IT IS ALL SHIT


 

offline teapot from Paddington (Australia) on 2003-05-09 04:34 [#00690833]
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prodigy > nine inch nails > aphex twin > autechre


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2003-05-09 04:36 [#00690835]
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I listened the The Prodigy as part of my first phase of the
above list. But I think they have got progressively worse
with each release so far.


 

offline teapot from Paddington (Australia) on 2003-05-09 04:36 [#00690836]
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i went from NIN>APHEX because of the NIN remix album
"Further Down The Spiral"


 

offline sine707 from Frankfurt (Germany) on 2003-05-09 04:40 [#00690839]
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I bought a magazine, and they had "on" on their compilation
cd. a huge collection was about to come after that! :)


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-05-09 04:41 [#00690841]
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drugs


 

offline bill_hicks from my city is amazing it is calle on 2003-05-09 04:46 [#00690842]
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808 state were the first dance band i really got into. it
all kind of snowballed from there.


 

offline nacmat on 2003-05-09 04:47 [#00690843]
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drukqs


 

offline cuntychuck from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-05-09 04:50 [#00690844]
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smashingpumpkins>afx


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2003-05-09 04:51 [#00690845]
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i liked afx&fsol&ae for years before i realised there is
such a thing as idm and that there was more music like that.


 

offline dogboy from brighton (United Kingdom) on 2003-05-09 04:57 [#00690847]
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my home town is sheffield so i couldnt escape it
really!!!!!!!


 

offline danbrusca from Derbyshire (United Kingdom) on 2003-05-09 04:59 [#00690848]
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A girl at a party with a CD of Arovane, Autechre and various
other mp3s.


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-05-09 04:59 [#00690850]
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You could always become a Def Leppard groupie


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2003-05-09 04:59 [#00690851]
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but it says your from brighton....your not from brighton?


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2003-05-09 05:01 [#00690853]
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i'm not from brighton


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2003-05-09 05:29 [#00690898]
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>prodigys first works got me in the mid 90s (a bit late)
>drum and bass
>windowlicker video was my first aphex contact, which made
me want alllll he made instantly... luckily all he made has
been up on napster already
>squarepusher
>after that i wanted to check all idm, but only few make me
go boom

i have only one person who occasionally listens to idm with
me :{


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-05-09 05:41 [#00690910]
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in 94 I first heard both Aphex, UI and The Pioneers of the
Hypnotic Groove and Black Dog Bytes


 

offline raimons from Stockholm (Sweden) on 2003-05-09 05:55 [#00690925]
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shut up, duff lepperd kick ass! hahaha!


 

offline alnuit on 2003-05-09 06:47 [#00691001]
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Started with Madonna. Soon got bored (with the music, not
the lady)... but funnily enough because of her collaboration
in the early 90s with dance producers like Shep Pettibone
and Bjork...I started listening to Bjork. Then moved to
Tricky and Goldie (her boyfriends around that time) and from
them into downtempo and jungle. Also simultaneously heard
some 20th century classical music by Glass and Reich. From
there it was a short jump to IDM. Started with AFX, moved on
to Squarepusher and Plaid. Discovered Ae only after EP7.
From then on it has been a crazy ride.


 

offline NeoExmnist from United States on 2003-05-09 06:48 [#00691006]
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i saw the come to daddy video


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2003-05-09 07:00 [#00691033]
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"I heard 'analogue bubblebath' and 'digeridoo' on 'In order

to dance 4' "

hey what a coincidence, that's exactly the same story as how
I came into contact with Aphex Twin... I think digeridoo
still sounds as great as it did back then


 

offline WooferAttack from Milano (Italy) on 2003-05-09 07:03 [#00691037]
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my it was: elettropop, acid (late 80's), techno, hardcore
gabba, electronica (i.e. Chemical B., Prodigy, Apollo 440),
trip pop (massive attack), lounge chill-out, then afx, ae,
plaid, boc, & co. untill the last of these days as mira
calix, amon tobin, etc...


 

offline Junktion from Northern Jutland (Denmark) on 2003-05-09 07:04 [#00691043]
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I listened to a lot of Prodigy, then I noticed Aphex in 2000
and since then I started to listen to Ae and BoC alot...


 


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