Off: Tecno etc. was HW: Support bands #1 - a general approach
Chris Warburton
cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK
Wed Nov 8 12:24:52 EST 2000
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick Medford [mailto:nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 12:00 AM
> Subject: Re: HW: Support bands #1 - a general approach
>
> Chris Warburton <cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK> writes
>>
>> Well said Mistah Garibaldi re. the better end of techno/d'n'b etc.
>>
>> Glad I'm not the only evangelist for this much maligned area of music...
>
> Totally agree, for my money much of the best music of the last decade has
> come from that general direction.... Orb, Aphex Twin, Coldcut, the "Big
> Chill" and "Macro-Dub Infection" compilations....
Macro-Dub... vol 1 is a MONSTER!!! did vol 2. ever appear?
Try also: Autechre/The Black Dog/Bark Psychosis (the latter's "Hex" is one
of my all time favourites!)
> how much of this stuff could really be described as 'dance music' is a
> moot point I suppose. I prefer the dubby/soundscape end of the genre.
And it's extremely trippy at times... I always had a fondness for
dub-reggae, and the way it's been recast in recent years...
> For the record I can't dance to save
> my life so it's not about that, not for me anyway.
I'm not too hot meself, but it never stopped me having a whale of a time at
"The Fridge" on Friday nights whebn I lived in Croydon...
> Perhaps the problem is it's become such a huge field, and
> many people only get exposed to the boring, unimaginative
> beats that dribble from every other
> car stereo on every high street.
Hear-hear... and whoever unleashed the likes of the Venga Boys(?)
should be whiplashed & bathed in vinegar!!!!
> Anyone here like 23 Skidoo? One of my favourite bands ever, recently
> reformed, though I missed them playing the Scala a few weeks ago.
A band I've always thought I might like, but never actually heard..., ah
well, so much music, so little time
ChrisW
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