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Echelon wrote:I'm happy I'm not the only one who thought Warp had a subpar year. Where the IDM at?
What kind of label has living legends like BOC and Aphex signed on it, but never releases anything from them?
Echelon wrote:Sherbet Head wrote:Sl Flk wrote:Warp have been useless for years, but with all the reissues and the state of this years rota, it's quite obvious to me they're not going to last much longer. Was good for the first 15 years. There won't be a warp 40
I'd say it's merely been a subpar year for them, as opposed to a long-term decline in quality. 2020 was pretty great. If we're talking strictly heavy hitters, let's not forget that last year we had TWO new Autechre albums, a new Oneohtrix record, and brand spankin' new Squarepusher for the first time in ages.
With a bit of luck, Warp will be back on form in 2022.
I'm happy I'm not the only one who thought Warp had a subpar year. Where the IDM at?
What kind of label has living legends like BOC and Aphex signed on it, but never releases anything from them?
Also if Soul Flask is right, and things are going under, I hope they go out with a bang next year. The most interested I was the whole year was when Bibio did a record store day release, but otherwise nada. Was all reissues and non-IDM.
demo wrote:Warp just signed a new artist and also released music by him, someone called Oil XL (they also signed Nala Sinephro earlier this year), Warp aren't going under, they're just not your average label.
https://open.spotify.com/album/1umRL5in ... =copy-link
sandrail wrote:As Marcus put it, "I think that it is a good thing. A label should cater to many tastes, if I were to have strawberry ice cream day after day, eventually that would grow boring, one builds a sensory tolerance in that respect just as they do with music. People don't always want the same flavor. I feel that many people tend to misunderstand Electronic Music, and it is often seen as music that shouldn't be intertwined with any other genre. There is no necessity to quarantine it or protect it by metaphorical barricades. Good artists use everything to construct music, good music, and genres only tend to serve as limitations to that process."
demo wrote:sandrail wrote:As Marcus put it, "I think that it is a good thing. A label should cater to many tastes, if I were to have strawberry ice cream day after day, eventually that would grow boring, one builds a sensory tolerance in that respect just as they do with music. People don't always want the same flavor. I feel that many people tend to misunderstand Electronic Music, and it is often seen as music that shouldn't be intertwined with any other genre. There is no necessity to quarantine it or protect it by metaphorical barricades. Good artists use everything to construct music, good music, and genres only tend to serve as limitations to that process."
I'm starting a radio show soon (local radio) where I have an "electronic music" show, except I'd say only 60% of it is actually electronic music. The way I'll explain it, is that the show is about electronic music culture itself, meaning I have a reason to play non electronic music, since it's that kind of music that can inspire electronic artists or vice versa, If that makes sense.
I know artists like Thundercat, Squid, The Cocteau Twins, mbv, Pink Floyd and Frank Zappa aren't electronic, but they are entwined in electronic music culture, it's hard to not view artists like that as in the same ballpark as Boards of Canada, Aphex Twin or Squarepusher.
Echelon wrote:A friend of mine brought up an alternative to the question I posed last night, concerning why Warp don't ever release anything from BOC and Aphex and why they rely on newer artists: What if their magical IDM cows stopped producing milk?
I'm confident in BOC that they're up to something and I fully believe that it's stuck in processing, but didn't Aphex tell us last year that he didn't feel like making music?
Echelon wrote:A friend of mine brought up an alternative to the question I posed last night, concerning why Warp don't ever release anything from BOC and Aphex and why they rely on newer artists: What if their magical IDM cows stopped producing milk?
I'm confident in BOC that they're up to something and I fully believe that it's stuck in processing, but didn't Aphex tell us last year that he didn't feel like making music?
Biznasty wrote:Echelon wrote:A friend of mine brought up an alternative to the question I posed last night, concerning why Warp don't ever release anything from BOC and Aphex and why they rely on newer artists: What if their magical IDM cows stopped producing milk?
I'm confident in BOC that they're up to something and I fully believe that it's stuck in processing, but didn't Aphex tell us last year that he didn't feel like making music?
I think he said that around the time his father died. not that surprising if he wouldn't want to make music...
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