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I'm sick of all the IDM elitists!
 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-09-13 11:02 [#00861102]
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I'm sick of all the IDM elitists getting in the way of this
music being bigger than it should be.

"Oh I want to be underground, its my music, blah blah blah,
whine whine whine, you know who you are."


 

offline manifestevil from Australia on 2003-09-13 11:05 [#00861105]
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feel better? i can understand tho and if i got lots of
money for playin music i wouldn't knock it back.


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2003-09-13 11:06 [#00861107]
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i agree

its horse shit really


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-09-13 11:07 [#00861108]
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Yes, if it weren't for the snobbery Fennesz would outsell
Britney.


 

offline LeCoeur from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2003-09-13 11:09 [#00861110]
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BIG *nods*

i can't understand that POV


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2003-09-13 11:13 [#00861115]
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Who here is an IDM elitist?


 

offline eXXailon from purgatory on 2003-09-13 11:14 [#00861118]
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"I'm sick of all the IDM elitists getting in the way of
this music being bigger than it should be."


But IDM shouldn't be big! If it gets big, it gets
commercial, if it gets commercial, it will be produced
purely for the money. That would surely have its effects on
the quality of the music.

Don't get so wound up over it.


 

offline AlbertoBalsalm from Reykjavík (Iceland) on 2003-09-13 11:22 [#00861126]
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why the hell does it need to get big? the music is not gonna
get any better. look at mainstream hiphop now. it's
commercial and it sucks.


 

offline X-tomatic from ze war room on 2003-09-13 11:31 [#00861139]
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true


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2003-09-13 11:35 [#00861147]
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Whatever, my favorite band has outsold all of YOUR favorite
bands combined times a million, I'm no playa-hata.

(although it DOES make me feel like a badass listening to
Omgyjya Switch 7 with the volume set to 11 with my windows
rolled down)


 

offline eXXailon from purgatory on 2003-09-13 11:37 [#00861149]
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AlbertoBalsalm: word

Ophecks: n00b ;)


 

offline loopychoon on 2003-09-13 20:33 [#00861643]
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Hmm ok I have a couple of points here.

Firstly, elitists hold a radical position.. and yes, it IS
radical, and (such as in politics) the world needs radicals
or there would be little debate or progress.

This doesn't mean we have to agree with them, just that they
enrich our lives even if indirectly.

Secondly, IDM is already on every advert and documentary
this side of the solar system as it is, if IDM was to get
much bigger and your average person on the street got to
know about certain artists we would have to lose what is
ours to people who like what they're programmed to like and
don't know any better than to value what sells lots of
units.

In other words, do you really want that moron who says
"..but millions of people who bought Phil Collins LP's can't
be wrong" killing your fae music FOR YOU by playing Twat FM
at your workplace which obviously means rotating them every
other track?
No.. let those who lack taste keep their nasty blunt-minded
music and us ours :)


 

offline loopychoon on 2003-09-13 20:36 [#00861647]
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Um that was "fave".. my V key needs fixing.


 

offline J Swift from United Kingdom on 2003-09-13 21:53 [#00861689]
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Yeah IDM is just the right side of "big" these days - It'd
be a disaster if there was a sudden "trend" and all the
bullshit music press and uncool studenty types started
listening to it - It'd be dead with two years.
Apart from the elietists, ppl like Aphex have done
immeasurable things to keep the scene alive and thriving -
Like playing gabba and acid when supporting Bjork... Just
keeps it out of reach from the masses of idiots.
They have tried - Nominateing Aphex for Best Male Award on
some MTV mainstream bumming thing that time - Blatant
attempt to look like the panel actually listen to some
interesting artists...
The scene needs ppl like Aphex who like pissing ppl off -
And I'd certainly say it needs elietists to some degree
aswell.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2003-09-13 22:02 [#00861691]
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Ummm.... IDM was both a trend in the bullshit music press
and uncooly student types.

If you listen to a lot of the pop music that has been
produced in the past two years, take out the singing, and it
comes frighteningly close to IDM.

Very fine line indeed.


 

offline zaphod from the metaverse on 2003-09-13 22:10 [#00861696]
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yeah, cuz teenieboppers were just itching to get their hands
on confield......


 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2003-09-13 22:30 [#00861707]
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hehe right because the general public much prefer
instrumental electronic music to singable and danceable pop


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2003-09-13 22:45 [#00861711]
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I think Taxi is spot on here, a lot of what might be called
Mainstream music is not that far from IDM with vocals;
everyone is digital now, ProTools is a given...who can hear
"Slave 4 U" without thnking of Windowlicker?...



 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-09-13 23:31 [#00861735]
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Aphex Twin's video for 'come to daddy' once won the MTV show
"twelve angry viewers"

the point is,

no matter what happens to any genre of music, there will
always be an underground facet upon which the elitists can
endulge. they will just have to do more sorting through the
bilge to get to the good stuff.



 

online big from lsg on 2003-09-14 01:09 [#00861764]
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i dont really see how those elitist can get in the way of
the public buying what they want


 

offline rockenjohnny from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2003-09-14 01:40 [#00861774]
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never mind them! im too busy slagging indie rockers


 

offline anon from ^_^ (United Kingdom) on 2003-09-14 01:42 [#00861775]
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Me , windowlicker is sexy - slave for u isn't.


 

offline weatheredstoner from same shit babes. (United States) on 2003-09-14 02:26 [#00861783]
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IDM doesn't exist.


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2003-09-14 02:34 [#00861785]
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of course IDM must stay underground, else it aint IDM
anymore (well or the entire world population starts to grow
intelligence all of a sudden)


 

offline isnieZot from pooptown (Belgium) on 2003-09-14 02:38 [#00861786]
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if IDM gets mainstream I'll go make Trance music.


 

offline cuntychuck from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-09-14 02:49 [#00861791]
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idm is not even close to mainstream..give it 20 more years i
say


 

offline nacmat on 2003-09-14 05:03 [#00861832]
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any kind of elitism is stupid and close minded

I am very stupid cos I really feel in an elite


 

offline rockenjohnny from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2003-09-14 05:09 [#00861833]
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its only elite in the sense that not many people have got
time for it

its like a mate of mine said..

we were talking about a night round here called 'esoteric',
he asked what that meant, when i said 'not many people are
into it' he goes 'oh, so its shit?' :D


 

offline rez from here on 2003-09-14 05:21 [#00861837]
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idm will never be mainstream.


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-09-14 05:22 [#00861838]
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I'm sick of this fucking messageboard


 

offline nobsmuggler from silly mid-off on 2003-09-14 05:26 [#00861840]
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unfortunatly if at any piont idm becomes a good source of
money it will become mainstream its about as simple as it
gets


 

offline AlbertoBalsalm from Reykjavík (Iceland) on 2003-09-14 06:45 [#00861872]
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if it ever gets popular it won't be the same IDM music we
know today. It will be some sort of a mutated IDM pop crap
with britney-like vocals or R'N'B influental. It will never
be "pure", the music will be made for the wrong reasons, to
sell records. am i an elitist for not wanting that to
happen?


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-09-14 07:11 [#00861891]
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this discussion is quite incredible.

yes, Taxid. was right in saying that IDM is already
prevalent in popmusic these days anyway.

I don't see the big problem.

let it become big - there will always be crap and good stuff
- you can distinguish between the two, can't you?
now, in it's so-called uncommercial form there is crap and
good stuff, isn't there?

AlbertoBalsalm, you yourself speak of "mainstream hiphop",
thereby denoting that there is also a different kind of
hiphop.

do you listen to artists or to a genre?

and WHAT is this crap!?

"if IDM was to get much bigger and your average person on
the street got to
know about certain artists we would have to lose what is
ours to people who like what they're programmed to like and
don't know any better than to value what sells lots of
units."


and these people you speak of couldn't just really like what
they hear? if they get to hear some good stuff, good for
them.

in general: grow up.



 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-09-14 07:46 [#00861905]
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Actually I think I'll rephrase that. Its not so much elitism
more protectionism.


 

offline oxygenfad from www.oxygenfad.com (Canada) on 2003-09-14 07:50 [#00861906]
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Who cares where it goes? And why?

Back in the day when Anime was still really hard to come
across I use to push it on everyone. The reason being
because one tape that was 45 minutes cost me around 75
fucking dollars.

Now in the wake of sailor moon and pokemon, I can go down to
my local comic shop and pick up a dvd for around 14$.

With IDM why should you care, its pretty cheap and very
accessable. The only thing to gain would be elite bragging
rights , "I help started this scene man !"

Fucking bullshit.


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-09-14 07:52 [#00861907]
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loopychoon,

"No.. let those who lack taste keep their nasty blunt-minded
music and us ours :)"

Well that is Elitism is it not. The reason you want them to
stick to the shite they listen to is because it makes you
feel superior which is fair enough. Anyways hold you horses
things ain't gonna change. It'll take a number of events to
come together for IDM to even begin to take a foothold.



 

offline oxygenfad from www.oxygenfad.com (Canada) on 2003-09-14 07:53 [#00861908]
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Plus whenever you see an aphext win video on TV or
something, its really exciting in that "Oh right on Window
licker is on! *calls friend*"

Fuck man its perfect as it is


 

offline oxygenfad from www.oxygenfad.com (Canada) on 2003-09-14 07:58 [#00861914]
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I agree 100% with the whole pop music minus the vocals thing

"who can hear
Slave 4 U without thnking of Windowlicker?... "


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-09-14 07:59 [#00861915]
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oxygenfad,

People have always been saying that.


 

offline oxygenfad from www.oxygenfad.com (Canada) on 2003-09-14 08:07 [#00861920]
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I don't really care what happens to it.
I can buy it no problem for a fairly cheap.

To get come to daddy when it came out we had to get the
music store to order it in, and it took a while to get
hahaha
26 canadian I think ? thats shit : )


 

offline loopychoon on 2003-09-14 08:35 [#00861949]
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and WHAT is this crap!?

"if IDM was to get much bigger and your average person on

the street got to
know about certain artists we would have to lose what is
ours to people who like what they're programmed to like and

don't know any better than to value what sells lots of
units."


and these people you speak of couldn't just really like what

they hear? if they get to hear some good stuff, good for
them.

in general: grow up.


It's not crap and perhaps YOU need to grow up.

Of course these people I spoke of like what they hear..
that's what I was saying, they like their commercial units
and are welcome to them.
Sure, if they get to hear some good stuff, good for them,
except that suddenly music YOU once liked becomes devalued
by persons who don't know what good music is, and destroyed
by those that feed them ie. Twat FM etc etc ad nauseum.

I'm not an elitist just because a minority of the music I
like I prefer to not be hijacked by commerce.
If I had BoC rammed down my throat by various TV and radio
stations it would kill it for me, just as it does anything
that is over-exposed or hyped by a mainstream whose opinion
is not worth much.

Thank goodness that Windowlicker advert was a terrible
remix!
Otherwise we'd never hear the last of it and we'd have to
find some other music we could actually listen to for
enjoyment as opposed to being sick of the sound of.



 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2003-09-14 08:38 [#00861951]
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point is, were still at the stage where aphex, squarepusher,
boards of canada, autchre for example, who are some of the
main players in this crazy game, will never be played on
daytime radio or tv.

i wouldnt say that elitists are holding it back...its just
not commercially viable music.
simple.


 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2003-09-14 08:40 [#00861953]
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i'd also like to add that i wouldnt like underground
electronic music to be all over daytime radio and tv and
mags and stuff.
i like this music because it is made with nothing but 100%
love. Not for financial reward.



 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2003-09-14 08:50 [#00861962]
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I think you all are overlooking a big point...

this isnt YOUR music.

Sure, you may put on some album, like MHTRTC (just as an
example) and it talks to you so much, you feel a close
connection, like this music was writen for you... because it
seems so perfect, and strikes a chord deep within you...

but hey guess what, the only person this music really
belongs to, is the people who wrote it. You all are just the
observers... it isnt YOURs, although it can feel that way.

So what it really comes down to, is the artist. If they want
to open thier music up to a larger audience, its their
choice, and you have no say in it, cause its not yours, and
thats something youre just going to have to deal with. They
dont owe you anything. In fact, they write the music, and
share it with you, and you have the nerve to tell them whats
OK to do with thier music? Whats acceptable?

Fuck that.



 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-09-14 08:51 [#00861964]
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WeaklingChild,

I disagree. Of course its commercial viable. Fact is people
buy what they hear and if they heard Aphex and Squarepusher
constantly played on daytime radio/tv they'd buy it.

However if I was truly honest with myself I kinda like it
the way it is.


 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2003-09-14 08:54 [#00861970]
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bollocks.
i listen to idm all the time in my work and all i get told
is how weird it is.
its the same with a lot of my friends and family when they
are in my car....they think its just stupid noise.

but it speaks volumes to me and a select few of others.


 

offline loopychoon on 2003-09-14 08:54 [#00861972]
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No.. let those who lack taste keep their nasty
blunt-minded
music and us ours :)


Well that is Elitism is it not. The reason you want them to

stick to the shite they listen to is because it makes you
feel superior which is fair enough. Anyways hold you horses

things ain't gonna change. It'll take a number of events to

come together for IDM to even begin to take a foothold.



Yes, in this area one could say it is elitism. I tend to
reside in the middle and move between radical positions
depending on the issue at hand, but I am by no means simply
an 'elitist'.

Please, try reading what I wrote instead of jumping to
unfounded conclusions: it has absolutely NOTHING to do with
me wanting to feel superior, it is about me wanting to
protect certain music I like from being killed FOR ME by
over-saturation and association with people and things that
would devalue it.

Anyways, I don't need to hold any horses
since things don't need to change.
IDM has already taken a foothold, which is why it's featured
on TV ads and documentaries, or RDJ turned down Madonna.

This is exactly how I like it: the non-compus menti don't
have their hands on it yet but the so-called savvy media
confirm to me that I have good taste ;)

Please please please don't fight for over-saturation, for
this is what I am against (if you read all my input to this
thread you should see that), because modern, post AFX
electronica is doing just fine right now thank you very much
and doesn't need any more or less hype.

As to particular artists.. well that's another matter
perhaps and would have to be specified.



 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2003-09-14 08:55 [#00861975]
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sorry for saying bollocks. that was quite offensive. i dont
want to cause any offense.

just sayin what i think.


 

offline loopychoon on 2003-09-14 08:57 [#00861978]
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I agree with everything WeaklingChild said recently.


 

offline loopychoon on 2003-09-14 09:01 [#00861986]
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Sorry Zeus but I disagree.

Once an artist (any kind) makes a work public that work then
becomes what each and every other person thinks it is and
the artist's own opinion, although helping to defined what
we think, is merely just another opinion.

Damn, who was it wrote that Death of the Artist?
Anyway..



 


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