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Kill Switch
from Belgium on 2003-04-14 05:23 [#00649225]
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Intelligent? Guess not Dance? Barely Music? True
Who came up with this idiot defenition? Don't you feel a little pretentious saying you listen to Intelligent Dance Music? I usually go with terms like Electro or Ambient.
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-04-14 05:24 [#00649228]
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Yes, my "real world" friends asked what IDM stood for and when I explained they said that it sounds elitist. I tend to agree. They liked the term "drill and bass" though :)
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DiaZoHeXagoN
from The city of angels (United States) on 2003-04-14 05:26 [#00649234]
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i just say I listen to music...and then if they ask what kind I name some people
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Morton
from out (Netherlands, The) on 2003-04-14 05:27 [#00649236]
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i do think quite some IDM is intelligent, but the 'Dance' part is indeed nonsense
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DiaZoHeXagoN
from The city of angels (United States) on 2003-04-14 05:27 [#00649237]
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and then they say, whos that...and I say ummm nevermind and walk away...the end, sorry boring story
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Junktion
from Northern Jutland (Denmark) on 2003-04-14 05:29 [#00649240]
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Intergalactic Drillish Music
there...nuff said
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princo
from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2003-04-14 05:30 [#00649241]
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Internet Dork Music!
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princo
from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2003-04-14 05:30 [#00649244]
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Admit It! :D you know its true
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DiaZoHeXagoN
from The city of angels (United States) on 2003-04-14 05:31 [#00649246]
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yeah I like that one
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Kill Switch
from Belgium on 2003-04-14 05:32 [#00649251]
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Drill & Bass and Illbient are nice. Maybe Princo is closest with his term but I'm still in denail. :)
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nacmat
on 2003-04-14 05:54 [#00649266]
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I? Illegal D? Data M? merchandising
it fits
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ScenarioDr
on 2003-04-14 05:59 [#00649268]
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braindance says it all i think! thats what im sticking to!
i realy hate the term idm, whoever came up with that term should be hit with something heavy, imo
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ScenarioDr
on 2003-04-14 06:01 [#00649269]
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where did that term come from, anyone know? im guessing america, they seem to love labeling things like that!
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uzim
on 2003-04-14 06:05 [#00649272]
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stupid undanceable noise.
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DiaZoHeXagoN
from The city of angels (United States) on 2003-04-14 06:06 [#00649273]
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sun huh?
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kumhah
from Sweden on 2003-04-14 06:07 [#00649274]
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braindance is the most ridiculous name of anything ever. electronica is the way to go, unless you are american because then you will be misunderstood.
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kumhah
from Sweden on 2003-04-14 06:07 [#00649276]
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And, by the way, this discussion is ten years old already.
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DiaZoHeXagoN
from The city of angels (United States) on 2003-04-14 06:10 [#00649278]
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and im 10 years old already wait no ummm nevermind
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NeoExmnist
from United States on 2003-04-14 06:12 [#00649280]
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i consider idm a word itself. i know it stands for intelligent dance music but i don't think about that when i say idm.
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uzim
on 2003-04-14 06:16 [#00649281]
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NeoExmnist > same thing.
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Dreamer
from Malmo (Sweden) on 2003-04-14 06:25 [#00649285]
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Yes, I do. Even though I can understand where it comes from (as for the intelligent part). Electronica (that´s what I prefer to call it) was once very innovative and stretched the boundaries of what music should sound like. So yes, a couple of years ago you could call it IDM. But hardly today :)
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NeoExmnist
from United States on 2003-04-14 06:29 [#00649287]
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hahaha ur post made me laugh.
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mojogigolo
from Vic (Australia) on 2003-04-14 06:44 [#00649299]
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Internal Dildo Manipulations
if i ever say "i like IDM" i wanna be tortured to death by blowtorch weilding satanists.
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E-man
from Rixensart (Belgium) on 2003-04-14 06:47 [#00649306]
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bah! braindance is THE killer term IMO, and that brain+foot logo, ahhhh! :D
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Dreamer
from Malmo (Sweden) on 2003-04-14 06:57 [#00649316]
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I´m glad I did. :)
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Dreamer
from Malmo (Sweden) on 2003-04-14 06:57 [#00649318]
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I = it
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Morgoth
from Stella-town (Belgium) on 2003-04-14 07:05 [#00649326]
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Has it got anything to do with the "legendary" Artifcial INTELLIGENCE compilations maybe?
I don' t know, could be totally wrong, but it's a guess. And then again, I don't need any label to like music.
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pomme de terre
from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-04-14 07:08 [#00649331]
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I like the term IDM. I think it's perfect.
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kumhah
from Sweden on 2003-04-14 07:13 [#00649338]
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Braindance? bah.
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AE_King
from Australia on 2003-04-14 07:33 [#00649350]
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buzztronic anyone? :P
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NeoExmnist
from United States on 2003-04-14 07:34 [#00649352]
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....ummm not me
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acidophilus
from the gates of dawn on 2003-04-14 07:47 [#00649375]
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i prefer 'electronica'...
kumhah - why do americans misunderstand that term? what does it mean to them?
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Key_Secret
from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-04-14 08:01 [#00649387]
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I think the term IDM is clear... I've always thought that it had something to do with that dance music in general is pretty "unintelligent", like some like to label it, based almost only on loops, and then you have dance music that almost has no loops in it - it's more "intelligent". Intelligent isn't maybe a good word, since it has nothing to do with wether you use loops or not. But "experimental" DM doesn't really fit, if you want to label music, either.
There might not be loops (or there might); but tracks always has some kind of
structure (is built around something).
anyway, if I got the "correct" definition of IDM, I might not use the term anymore -- I only use it know cause "I know what I'm talking about".
And I always say IDM (cause I like thoose letters) and not "Intelligent Dance Music".
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aquagak
from Berlin (Germany) on 2003-04-14 08:05 [#00649391]
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i say, electronic music but AMG All Music Guide says this:
IDM..A loaded term meant to distinguish electronic music of the '90s and later that's equally comfortable on the dancefloor as in the living room, IDM (Intelligent Dance Music) eventually acquired a good deal of negative publicity, not least among the legion of dance producers and fans whose exclusion from the community prompted the question of whether they produced stupid dance music. Born in the late '80s, the sound grew out of a fusion between the hard-edged dance music heard on the main floor at raves and larger club events, and the more downtempo music of the nearby chill-out rooms. DJs like Mixmaster Morris and Dr. Alex Paterson blended Chicago house, softer synth-pop/new wave, and ambient/environmental music, prompting a wave of producers inspired by a variety of sources. (Many DJs and producers were also reacting against the increasingly chart-leaning slant of British dance music during those years, exemplified by novelty hits like "Pump Up the Jam" by Technotronic and "Sesame's Treat" by Smart E's.) Sheffield's Warp Records proved home to the best in the sound — in fact, the seminal Warp compilation Artificial Intelligence alone introduced listeners worldwide to a half-dozen of the style's most crucial artists: Aphex Twin, the Orb, Plastikman, Autechre, Black Dog Productions, and B12. Other labels — Rising High, GPR, R&S, Rephlex, Fat Cat, Astralwerks — released quality IDM as well, though by the mid-'90s much of the electronica produced for headphone consumption had diverged either toward the path of more experimentation or more beat orientation. With no centered, commercial scene to speak of, North America became a far more hospitable clime to IDM, and by the end of the '90s, dozens of solid labels had opened for business, including Drop Beat, Isophlux, Suction, Schematic, and Cytrax. Despite frequent attempts to rename the style (Warp's "electronic listening music" and Aphex Twin's "braindance" were two choices), IDM con
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aquagak
from Berlin (Germany) on 2003-04-14 08:10 [#00649397]
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tinued to be the de facto way for fans to describe their occasionally undescribable favorites.
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Anus_Presley
on 2003-04-14 08:16 [#00649406]
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its only a fucking title, i don't let it botherr me.
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artemis
from Ghent (Belgium) on 2003-04-14 09:17 [#00649537]
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Hey, let's find another name for it! Everybody hates the name IDM.
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