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hevquip
from an egren's coffee shop on 2001-08-21 18:02 [#00023701]
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when i'm real old, i'll still be listening to aphex twin, autechre, jega, cylob, squarepusher, and whatever else comes up between now and then. i wonder what people are going to think of me because it seems odd to other people, not just an old man listening to that kind of music (although my computer teacher listened to techno and he's 60 or so) but the music itself is odd to others.
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heavquip (japes remix)
from London on 2001-08-21 18:26 [#00023705]
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yeah. i'm gonna love playing all my cds to my grandchildren (presuming my bollocks don't fall off or something).
"grandpa, what kind of music did you listen to?" "i used to listen to this..." *sticks on an afx cd* "aah! memories!" "that's shite and boring grandpa"
so then i'll kill them and go and live in los angeles. it'll rule!
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Xanatos
from NYC on 2001-08-21 19:24 [#00023714]
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Them: "What's your favorite song?" Me: "Alberto Balsalm" Them: "Who in the what now?" Me: "It's electronic music, this guy Aphex Twin" Them: "Oh you mean like techno music?" Me: "Not exactly" Them: "Well does it have words?" Me: "No" Them: "So like trance music?" Me: "Well its computer generated/synthesized music" Them: "So your favorite song is made by a computer?" Me: "I'll destroy you and everything you stand for" Them: "I have to go now"
I get that alot.
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hevquip
from an egren's coffee shop on 2001-08-21 20:10 [#00023735]
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i hate having to explain to people what i listen to. i think it helps to say abstract or experimental that way they know it means it's not normal electronic music.
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ross
on 2001-08-21 21:29 [#00023745]
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i usually say it's mostly not danceable/it's abstract..
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ross
on 2001-08-21 21:29 [#00023746]
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although i'd dance to it, and i'm sure others here might..
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Gonzola
from stockholm on 2001-08-21 21:43 [#00023755]
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oh yea, i love to dance to aphex etc.
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f.l.e.a
from NZ on 2001-08-21 23:16 [#00023777]
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I already am old..twice the age of some aphex fans..:(
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pauwl
from here at the moment on 2001-08-22 00:04 [#00023784]
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Back in the 60/70s, elvis was quite cutting edge, people who were between 10 and 30 years of age probably said they would never stop listening to elvis, now they still listen to elvis and it sounds like a load of old shite to most of us young 'uns, times change, your gonna get left behind wether you like it or not, you're gonna play that cutting edge electronica (as you think it is) to your grandchildren and they shall laugh and steal your slippers.
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Xanatos
from NYC on 2001-08-22 02:15 [#00023822]
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I dance to a lot of aphex...not like a dance I could do with anyone else like wierd interpretive shit. I dance to Boards of Canada alot too, they have those slow steady beats. Oh and I dance to squarepusher's - Tommorow World all the time, I love that track, I'll be bumpin' to it until I'm 92.
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geonime
from geoworld on 2001-08-22 02:19 [#00023826]
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I think I may "grow out" of music at about 30-40 years old. It seems to happen to everyone, I hope it doesn't happen to me. But then again, most people don't like music anymore because they think the shit in the charts is the only music that exists. My dad used to like rubbish like Travis etc until I showed him some of my good CDs he would have never heard of before. In return, I also like bands he liked as a child/teenager such as The Velvet Underground, the Beatles, David Bowie, Bob Dylan etc.
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^^greenranger^^
from not here on 2001-08-22 02:33 [#00023839]
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one time in history class, the teacher asked around the room what kinda music we listened to and like right away i thought aphex twin... but how to explain it? no one else here listens to that except fer my friend chad two seats in front of me.. so i whisper to him "hey tell him we like aphex twin's music" and he's like alright and he raised his hand. the teacher called on him and he said "techno" o boy that wuz bad. the teacher wuz like " oh you mean you listen to like stuff by Eiffel 65 and Moby?" ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh shhhhhiiiiiiiiittttttt that sucked! good thing i didn't raise my hand =P
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geonime
from geoworld on 2001-08-22 02:36 [#00023847]
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Yeah, when I told my teacher once that I liked indie he said "what, like oasis?" They were popular at the time but I thought they sucked. I replied with "No, decent bands you haven't heard of, ASSHOLE" and the whole class laughed. This may or may not be true.
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Quadrapelegicrobotikev
from Philadelphia on 2001-08-22 02:44 [#00023858]
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that's hilarious, my one teacher was a lesbian that wore turtlenecks to cover the bruises from her butch lover's chocking fests...
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geonime
from geoworld on 2001-08-22 02:49 [#00023862]
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Hehe, I had a teacher who was a lesbian. The funny thing was that she was teaching us sex education. So when she asked us if we had any questions, everyone asked things like "why do you sleep with other women?". Even when she explained herself people kept asking, until one guy asked "why does our PE teacher always keep scratching his balls?". She replied with "maybe he doesn't wash enough"... so the next day we told him she said this, she broke into tears later after a big argument. Etc.
Aaah, those were the days.
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oysterclam
from brooklyn on 2001-08-22 04:57 [#00023895]
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actually....
my grandmother really likes saw2 and alot of rdj album. aside from johnny mathis and a couple sinatra albums it's all she listen to anymore.
-clam
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od
from perth on 2001-08-22 05:26 [#00023912]
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you rekcon thats bad my dad liked od tracks!
argh!
its pretty wicked actually...hes into drill n bass.
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Dodecha
from Norway on 2001-08-22 06:29 [#00023929]
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Them: What music do you listen to? Me: its called IDM, but that doesn't describe it very good Them: Can you describe it better? Me: The more fucked up with wierd acidy and cruched sounds, the better
Them: You're wierd (they walk away)
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geonime
from geoworld on 2001-08-22 06:33 [#00023930]
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I let my mum listen to some of my tracks and she said they're actually quite good.
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Barrett, Syd
from Toronto on 2001-08-22 06:39 [#00023931]
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my mom likes pretty much anything i like as long as there's not much screaming in it (i.e. certian NIN songs)
fan of the phat beats that aphex pumps out and whatnot though.
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rF
from a warm place on 2001-08-22 16:05 [#00024146]
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I played SAW85-92 to my dad once, and he said it sounds like relaxation music. Then I played him the RDJ album (in the car, as he was driving) and this is what he said: (pointing out a nearby motorbike's engine noise) "You should sample that for one of your songs. At least it keeps a steady beat!". So basically what he's saying is it's either too repetitive (saw85-92, mike & rich) or not repetitive enough (rdj album, go plastic etc.)... Bah. He also thinks I can make music better than SAW2.. Although he does quite like the music by actual bands like Tool, Living End, early Metallica etc. I think anyway...
My mum likes NIN, Marilyn Manson, Gravity Kills, Garbage, Faith No More, Filter, etc...
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Gonzola
from stockholm on 2001-08-22 16:36 [#00024162]
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what is it about mothers, i thought my mum was the only mum who liked electronica...perhaps they're a electronic kind of spieces or something....hmm
anyway, my mom likes aphex,kraftwerk,autechre(pronounces it au-taaek-re), robert normandieau(!)
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hevquip
from an egren's coffee shop on 2001-08-22 16:59 [#00024171]
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i've played jega in the car with my dad and he didn't seem to mind it. he asked me mostly about how to make it. i also played sawII in the car with my uncle and dad and they said it sounded like a whale. my mom likes to listen to newer metal and hard rock and also rap/hiphop. there was also this drunk/stoned guy at my house when i was playing the rdj album and he said it was like led zeppelin (sic).
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WooferAttack
from Milano (Italy) on 2003-02-08 15:14 [#00546776]
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Idm/braindace forever... I agreed with you Hevquip :)
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promo
from United Kingdom on 2003-02-08 15:54 [#00546826]
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I do wonder whether sometimes parents say they think this or that is pleasant because they are just trying to be pleasant.
I've never felt that parents genuinely like music like Aphex its not their generation really. I don't think they genuinly appreciate it so I'm not gonna really live in a fantasy world about it.
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Netlon Sentinel
from eDe (Netherlands, The) on 2003-02-08 15:57 [#00546832]
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lol! who the fuck is heavquip (japes remix)
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AlbertoBalsalm
from ReykjavÃk (Iceland) on 2003-02-08 16:04 [#00546840]
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i let my dad listen to Go Plastic on my headphones and he found it very intresting, to my suprise because this isn't accessible music by far. he said it was very "progressive". Then i let him hear hard normal daddy but wasn't as intrested, he wanted me to put go plastic on again
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Monoid
from one source all things depend on 2003-02-08 16:08 [#00546842]
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My Dad likes Jon Bon Jovie.....He is not impressed by Jega !? I wonder why......
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C738
from Outer Space on 2003-02-08 16:29 [#00546861]
Points: 1722 Status: Regular | Followup to Monoid: #00546842
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Because he's living on a prayer?
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mylittlesister
from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-08 16:34 [#00546867]
Points: 8472 Status: Regular | Followup to C738: #00546861
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he's only halfway there, obviously
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C738
from Outer Space on 2003-02-08 16:37 [#00546871]
Points: 1722 Status: Regular | Followup to mylittlesister: #00546867
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Yeah. But Jon swears they will make it if his daad takes Jon's hand.
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