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I could never make that music again
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Got this from the IDM list. Not sure if you all have heard this yet. Really good listen ...
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I could never make that music again
Jean-Yves Leloup & Jean-Philippe Renoult
Created for Radiodays,this radioplay-music composition organise and disorganise words from various electronics artists. (in order of appearance) Fred Judd, Derreck May, Stacey Pullen, Autechre, Simon Begg, Matmos, Alec Empire, A Guy Called Gerald, Mad Mike, Coldcut, Mixmaster Morris, Kid Koala, Steve Reich, Claude Lévêque, Rioji Ikeda, Richie Hawtin, Richard James, Thomas Brinkman, Mantronix, Christian Fennesz, Squarepusher, The residents, Tony Morley.
20 minutes
Found that after reading about the CD just released on Sub Rosa:
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I Could Never Make That Music Again is a choral album, a sound collage crafted out of interviews, where artists, musicians, DJs and sound-makers talk openly about their work, their visions, their hopes, their moments of doubt and their regrets in a loosely constructed narrative. Including contributions from a diverse roster of electronic musicians: Derrick May, Stacey Pullen, Fred Judd, Tom Dissevelt, Steve Reich, The Residents, DJ Shadow, Coldcut, Ryoji Ikeda, Richie Hawtin, Autechre, A Guy Called Gerald, Aphex Twin, Mad Mike, David Toop and Matthew Herbert. Even though most of the people interviewed here have just met on a few occasions, they have all participated in the making of the history of electronic music; from the early tape experiments in the 1950s to the latest trends in techno. Derrick May and Stacey Pullen reply to an audio letter recorded in 1966 at the Phillips Research Laboratory in Holland by Fred Judd talking to a certain Tom Dissevelt about the lack of commercial interest in electronic music. Steve Reich and The Residents swap anecdotes, DJ Shadow chats with Coldcut, Ryoji Ikeda to Richie Hawtin. Autechre reflect on the beauty of machines, A Guy Called Gerald ponders on the cosmic realms of sound, Aphex Twin remembers his dreams, and Mad Mike from Underground Resistance marvels at the forces of nature.
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05/01/07
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flies
calling this a choral album is pretentious, but the album itself is pretty cool.
05/01/07
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room
a great album to remix 
05/01/07
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colin
i enjoyed this
05/01/07
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ignatius
is that autechre talking about emotion in the beginning? says something like = "geometry/order can't stand in the way of emotion because emotion is the most important thing..."
entertaining/novel way to listen to interviews.
05/01/07
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ignatius
there's still an IDM list?
05/01/07
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mlbot
yeah, just dial up your modem to 12.344.73.12 and ftp over to usenet using gopher, type /subrcibe -b rec.music.idm, type double alt-backslash-blackslash-escape, ping the server and trade packets with the mainframe, enter your yahoo ID number, wait two-to-six weeks for delivery and BANG you are in!
i remember the good old days of Galen's IDM-making group.
05/02/07
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license
yeah idm-making was like the proto-em411.
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license
man I was kind of expecting that to be a little hokey but instead it was really good. must've been recorded really recently. especially the end...depressing.
05/03/07
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ignatius
it does sound recent. i don't find it depressing. i think it's actually kind of nice and puts it all in a more long term perspective for me. i've only heard that clip. i wonder what the rest of it is like?
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