pure_mercury
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everyone and their dad listened to depeche mode, massive attack, tricky and aphex twin before kid a came out. radiohead just took a good thing and made it their own and then ended up influencing alot of cats that in turn made some pretty good music, too. and they didnt step on ANY of their influences along the way. i read in one interview where they said something akin to how deep down they wish they were massive attack. they are showing love to their influences without compromising artistic integrity.
What the hell does it mean to "step on an influence?" I have no idea what you are talking about here. And I don't think many 14-year-old Americans were taking their dads to see Tricky and Jeru the Damaja in 1996, but I did.
and saying that thom yorke's voice isn't the most appropriate for electronic music shows you have alot to learn about electronic music. there's more of it and more kinds of it out there than you can possibly imagine.
No, it doesn't. It shows I have an opinion based on what I've heard. Don't make unfounded assumptions.
and thom yorke's voice was being used for electronic music before kid a came out.
check out "rabbit in your headlights" by unkle![]()
I know that song. It is a mostly piano-driven spacy slow song, though. Not the same as some of the more pounding, rhythmic or atonal stuff Radiohead has done. Pretty good in any event. I like DJ Shadow's album better than the UNKLE album.