Re: (idm) house discussion

From blipvert
Sent Tue, Sep 21st 1999, 03:06

I'm not sure that you are making a strong argument for the ease or
difficulty of writing a house track. House tracks are accessible but they
are not pop songs. Good house tracks are accessible, usualy soulful
or funky and often trippy or experimental without ever falling into
a trap of being chin-scratching music for music listeners. House
music is first and foremost about a vibe. You can't think your way into
it though it might be impressive from a production or technical viewpoint.
>From a DJs perspective, house music is some of the more difficult music
to mix. It is difficult to conceal mistakes in beat matching during mixes
because all of the quarter notes are marked with kick drums. Mistakes
in beat matching sound like flams or stutters of beats and are very apparent.
House music is not accessible because it is simple and the history and present

of house music is not simple. It is almost spiritual, there is no point in me
trying to describe it.
House music is the foundation of idm, d & b and blah, blah blah.
Or at least those genres would not exist without house music getting the whole

thing going. Idm would not exist without DJs and clubs and parties
creating a possibility of dance music that you listen to outside
of a dance music enxironment. If you guys can even ponder the
interest of house music or whether or not house music is
interesting, you realy should get out from behind the computer and go
out to a party or a club, live a little and see why the music that you
discuss exists in the first place.

xxxxx@xx.xxxxxx.xxx wrote:

> On 09/20/99 16:15:45 you wrote:
> >
> >On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Irene McC wrote:
> >
> >> Recently I find myself drifting more and more towards what might
> >> be classified as deep house, especially the more melodic end of
> >> the IDM spectrum rather than power drills and washing mashines.
> >
> >i think tetsu inoue says in the urbansounds interview something about
> >anyone can make weird, fucked-up sounding music, the harder thing to do is
> >make it accessible.
>
> I'm not really sure Tetsuo had that one nailed down right. After writing
> D&B and techno stuff for years, I did a little expirement last year
> about this time: try and write some pop songs. I got a female
> vocalist fot the tracks and everything. I actually found it a little
> bit easier to do. Most accessible music relies on very predictable ]
> formulas which are pretty easy to pick up. I think the only real
> challenge,at least for me, was not not to fuck with the sound.
>
> Rob
> listening to some kick ass Xyn tracks
>
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