Gigolo artist Chris Korda's track 'I Like To Watch'
(www.churchofeuthanasia.org) is about the only techno response to 9/11,
which is also the date he's intending to release it. The track actually kind
of echoes Dave's comment below about it almost seeming like a 'Made For TV
event'.
Oh, and check
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Sam Eilola:
Subject: Twin tower porn music: I Like to Watch on 9-11
The music from Chris Korda's infamous I Like to Watch video
of the passing fire truck horn as an element of
the track made it all the more haunting.
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Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 00:18:49 +0100
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Gigolo artist Chris Korda's track 'I Like To Watch
New Yorker Steve Stoll's album on Fine Audio, 'Windows on the World' (named
after the ill-fated tower-top restaurant) comes to mind. Stoll's machine
rhythms
have never sounded angrier or more eloquent, especially on tracks like Jumping
Off or I Erupt. Gaiden's 'Walking on Wires' (Music Man)
from Forcefield, december 2001
· The terrorist actions of 9-11 also find their way out into the land of
music. Theo Parrish just put out a one-sided single with lots of going TV-
radio samples, and of which he will denote all earnings to rescue funds.
A lot less peaceful goes a release by
Max Duley / ARCart wrote on Tue, 3 Sep 2002 about following:
h, Chris Korda, I caught his live set @ Sonar 2001. Now there is a guy
who really needs the shock tactic visual element...to distract
people from the fact that his music is so lame. Irritating is about as
accurate as I
no offense meant, but the US is the richest nation in the world - why should
there be any need to donate money for rescue funds?
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Although it's not techno per se, what about Theo Parrish's Instant
Insanity. Not only was it a response to the events, it was released not too
long after. I think it was pretty limited in numbers though, and never made
it as a proper Sound Signature release.
I just have a white label, I never
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From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just canvassing for some thoughts a year after that cataclysmic
event ...
Was there a change in the soul of America?
nah. what is people's biggest concern now? the downturn in the
economy.
why you better don´t hear to much about it:
kraftwerk - computerworld:
Interpol and Deutsche Bank, FBI and Scotland Yard
Interpol and Deutsche Bank, FBI and Scotland Yard
Business, Numbers, Money, People
Business, Numbers, Money, People
Computer World
Computer World
Interpol and Deutsche Bank,
Well, the United States is now an official police state, in my opinion.
I think it has had a negative impact, but indirectly.
As far as specific artistic responses I haven't come across much--too
some extent as an artist I'd rather avoid an issue that is so overhyped
in the media, in
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