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From: Brian Dillard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 (E-mail) 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 1:08 PM
Subject: [313] nouveau electro vs. broken beat
i don't understand why all the new-school electro-pop gets so much
criticism
but so much new-school jazz
My question is - did electro really ever die?
and my impression was, and i only remember this
because i was a teen in the '80's, that electro had
come before techno (proper) and laid the foundation
for techno - am i wrong about this?
not so much a death- i think it just got overshadowed by
i don't understand why all the new-school electro-pop gets so much criticism
but so much new-school jazz/house/breaks, broken-beat-type stuff passes the
quality test. i know it all comes down to individual tastes, but it just
leaves me thinking. are we really so ashamed of electronic music's
i don't understand why all the new-school electro-pop gets so much
criticism
but so much new-school jazz/house/breaks, broken-beat-type stuff passes the
quality test. i know it all comes down to individual tastes, but it just
yeah, it's more mature so it must be better, right? ppp
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Subject: [313] nouveau electro
vs. broken beat
03/15/02 12:08 PM
i don't understand why all the new-school electro-pop gets so much criticism
but so much new-school jazz/house/breaks, broken-beat-type stuff passes the
quality test. i know it all comes down to individual tastes, but it just
I thought this was because new-school electro pop is crossing over
outside forces
?
Peter Leidy schrieb:
i don't understand why all the new-school electro-pop gets so much criticism
but so much new-school jazz/house/breaks, broken-beat-type stuff passes the
quality test. i know it all comes down to individual tastes, but it just
I thought this was
outside forces
?
there are a lot of kids who think Orgy wrote the song Blue Monday, and
while some might say - so what, music will speak for itself- this sort of
misrepresentation to new audiences affects the growth potential of musical
genres. this is a bit of an extreme example, and