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| i found out yesterday my father used to listen to 
experimental music in the 40's 
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         |  Muliply
             on 2005-04-29 08:02 [#01580100] Points: 96 Status: Addict
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 | i had a discussion with my brother yesterday about atonal music, and we went on to briefly discuss the major genre's
 that have impacted electronic music and all that. later on
 i came to find out that my aunt told my brother a while back
 my father used to listen to musique concrete at around my
 age. those who know a little about the birth of experimental
 music know musique concrete was ofcoarse synthetic music's
 predesessor. i was fasincated by this news, seeing as i
 never knew my dad used to have an affinity for anything but
 oldies rock-r&b/beatles/am 60'70's pop/big band/classical
 music etc.... seeing as i grew up only listening to that
 type of music it was unusual to come to find this now
 especially seeing as my dad has very little patience in
 listening to my music (ie autechre, richard devine,
 funkstorung, amon tobin). so anyways i brought this up to my
 dads attention and he confirmed that he used to listen to a
 certain french composer, couldn't recall his name but said
 was his favorite. he explained to me that musique concrete
 purpose was to induce deep psychological experiences by
 expressing certain major events of historical significance
 like for example WWII and the holocaust. this one piece he
 said was one of his favorites that came to mind, depicted
 the experience of jews going into the crematory's to be
 dissimentated and so on. he elaborated some more by talking
 about the political movement in the 70's by the american
 youth had been brought on by their incapability to deal with
 vietnam war therefore it would cause the consumption of
 drugs and revolt against power. so i guess to generalize he
 was just stating that music throughout the ages are
 influenced by political and cultural movements... i thought
 it was nice to have this discussion with my father, because
 i've come to realize finally after several years i'm more
 like my father that i even knew... excuse my lousy grammar
 :)
 
 
 
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         |  ToXikFB
             on 2005-04-29 08:08 [#01580119] Points: 4414 Status: Lurker
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 | thats cool! haha your dad kicks ass! =] 
 
 
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         |  Bob Mcbob
             on 2005-04-29 08:11 [#01580132] Points: 9939 Status: Regular
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 | i cant be bothered reading a post that long. can you retype it as paragraphs, and make each paragraph a seperate post?
 
 
 
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         |  CS2x
             from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-04-29 08:11 [#01580133] Points: 5079 Status: Lurker
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 | Nice story, thanks for sharing. 
 My dad likes early Autechre, Squarepusher's  "Hard Normal
 Daddy" and bits of Ultravisitor, and even some Venetian
 Snares.
 
 My mum likes Cliff Richard, however.
 
 
 
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         |  giginger
             from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2005-04-29 08:13 [#01580137] Points: 26335 Status: Regular | Show recordbag
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 | Nice :D 
 
 
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         |  Muliply
             on 2005-04-29 08:15 [#01580141] Points: 96 Status: Addict | Followup to ToXikFB: #01580119
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 | its a bit of a relief finding this out! this whole time i thought my dad thought i was some sort of weird freak! i
 guess when i get older i'll probably get like him and dump
 most of the loud noises and start listening to more soothing
 exp. music like atonal. i truly believe its all in age and
 our way of dealing with our fetishes as we mature. but for
 the time being i'm young and i still have the capability to
 consume this stuff. so i'm gonna do some research on the
 subject matter.
 
 
 
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         |  pomme de terre
             from obscure body in the SK System on 2005-04-29 08:47 [#01580177] Points: 11943 Status: Moderator | Show recordbag
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 | Pierre Henry 
 
 
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         |  KADO
             from The Belafonte (United Kingdom) on 2005-04-29 11:22 [#01580365] Points: 1484 Status: Regular
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 | Pierre Schaeffer 
 
 
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         |  herbwest
             from Seattle (United States) on 2005-04-29 11:34 [#01580372] Points: 418 Status: Lurker
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 | my dad got me into Sonic Youth. when I was in the seventh grade and Goo came out.  he also smokes pot every night and
 watches horror movies, he has a particualr affinity for
 Zombie and Vampire pictures. he just bought 'House of 1000
 Corpses' and 'Return of the Living Dead.' sometimes parents
 can be pretty cool.
 
 
 
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         |  FlyAgaric
             from the discovery (Africa) on 2005-04-29 11:42 [#01580386] Points: 5776 Status: Regular
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 | when i was 10 my dad bought perfect machine by herbie hancock. this was probably my first introduction to
 electronic music. the stuff he listened to definitly
 influence my taste in music. we have lots of conversations
 on music. although he thinks a lot of the electronic music i
 listen to sounds primitive? weird.
 
 
 
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         |  Torture Garden
             from Feelin' 2Pacish on 2005-04-29 12:01 [#01580405] Points: 974 Status: Lurker
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 | Luc Ferrari 
 
 
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