teengirl fantasy, miracles club, mi ami, 100% silk and the rise of HIPSTER HOUSE: S/D

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i mean i agree with your general conclusions about how culture works but just because this music is marketed to eggheads doesn't mean it's the only music that functions on an eggheadscribable level

the late great, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 06:18 (fourteen years ago)

there's more emphasis on rapture/ecstasy with this stuff I think than with the Strokes, plus a more self-conscious sense of 'we are magically invoking the __ totem to create an aura of ___' kind of vibe to it all

I guess a heightened sense of the ritual/ecstatic is the emphasis here, plus more interest in fucking with the code and turning it into something more out there/fresh

Chris S, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 06:20 (fourteen years ago)

but yeah, what I am describing is how culture works, I think this stuff just likes to emphasize certain 'universal'/ritual elements of that process and trip out to it more

Chris S, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 06:21 (fourteen years ago)

i see where you're coming from w/r/t certain aspects of this scene but i also don't think honey owens is magically invoking the totem of robert owens if that's what you're getting at ... it seems like that's maybe a useful way to demarcate the more "witch house" end of the scene?

the late great, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 06:23 (fourteen years ago)

yeah, more just trying to grasp the seemingly ongoing 'witchy'/mystical theme there's been in freefolk/drone/post-noise/witchhouse/chillwave/post-whatever/seapunk/trianglewave/etc

Chris S, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 06:26 (fourteen years ago)

i can bring you so serious info

haha

witch house stuff is more overtly concerned with the sort of visual symbols and rituals that chris is talking about but theres still an aesthetic continuity btw h1pster house and other kinds of post-noize underground music. largely in terms of self-presentation/articulation, the appropriation of old technology and the soothing of the same anxieties

(_()_) (Lamp), Tuesday, 14 February 2012 06:32 (fourteen years ago)

def a continuity, witchhouse takes it to an extreme, putting the symbols even into the band names, but it's the same kind of aesthetic and approach I see at drone shows, and used to see scribbled all over freefolk tapes.

Chris S, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 06:38 (fourteen years ago)

I dunno, I don't really have a problem with the 'egghead' aspect of this style of house. The references to cultural theory and avant-gardism dropped by Ital and Maria Minerva come across as the kind of thing that smart young people do. Maybe it has a cringe factor for being pretentious, but somehow it also strikes me as kind of naive and even charming.

What's maybe weirder is how retro some of their intellectual points of reference are...

MikoMcha, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 11:29 (fourteen years ago)

That said, I'm glad they don't take it to John Maus levels of embarrassing shout outs to Agamben, Badiou, Deleuze and whoever else...

MikoMcha, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 11:32 (fourteen years ago)

tell me about #icepunk

max, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 12:43 (fourteen years ago)

I think that 100% Silk feels more outsider than it would have 10 years ago precisely because a lot of contemporary house is quite conservative and purist.

― Tim F, Monday, 13 February 2012

totally disagree with this, think 100% silk fit far more into house in 2012 than 2002...hardware, analogue, basementy, more rough than sheeny

post, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 13:26 (fourteen years ago)

Agreed. Authenticity by other means, there's a reason why pipecock likes this kind of stuff.

Jedmond, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 14:00 (fourteen years ago)

think 100% silk fit far more into house in 2012 than 2002...hardware, analogue, basementy, more rough than sheeny

Well I agree with this but I don't think it contradicts my point, which is that 100% Silk is the "outsider house" of its time, in part because it actually reflects the values of typical contemporary house music such that it allows people then to focus on what they consider to be the points of difference.

i.e. there is a difference between strict sound and the way things are framed in terms of their social position vis a vis other musics.

In 2002 100% Silk would have been lumped in (by dance music fans - let's leave aside its position within the noise community for a moment) with other emerging dance-not-dance retro-fetishist movements (Disco Nouveau, electroclash, Metro Area, DFA/Playgroup/etc. New York revivalism, Kompakt to some extent) and in that context it wouldn't have been singled out, I think, as particularly more hipster or anti-dance or etc. than any of the others. In fact its interest in Chicago house as opposed to the eighties would have made it seem more traditionalist possibly (as I noted upthread, dance music has been reviving first wave Chicago house since the early 90s, it's not just a post-electroclash thing).

Whereas now that first wave Chicago house values have been so thoroughly (re)absorbed and (re)entrenched, I think people are more apt to immediately jump to what distinguishes 100% Silk from the more traditional back-to-Chicago imperatives that rebound through typical house like pond ripples, and consider those differences more important than they would have at an another time.

But yes, it doesn't surprise me that pipecock likes this stuff (though that also may be in part because it's all US and collectable and uses synths he recognises; I think these count as much towards ideas of "authenticity" as anything else).

Tim F, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 22:10 (fourteen years ago)

i dont have time to post now but
a. who is the late great?
b. chris where are you studying

judith, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 22:25 (fourteen years ago)

i'm just this guy, you know

the late great, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 22:36 (fourteen years ago)

but did you say we partied together once?

judith, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 22:48 (fourteen years ago)

no i was kidding about judith butler

the late great, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 23:02 (fourteen years ago)

are you judith butler

the late great, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 23:03 (fourteen years ago)

judith butler could never be that concise.

polyphonic, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 23:04 (fourteen years ago)

i mean i was kidding that you were judith butler

the late great, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 23:05 (fourteen years ago)

i went to a party once, JB and KS from the same dept were there ... not a particularly memorable party by any other measure and i was out on the deck for most of the party (they were not on the deck)

end of joke

it was just my way of saying that i have love for cultural and visual studies too even though i'm very skeptical of its application

the late great, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 23:07 (fourteen years ago)

this was in the 90s, by the way

the late great, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 23:07 (fourteen years ago)

wow, you were there.

judith, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 23:10 (fourteen years ago)

i was theeeeeeeere

the late great, Tuesday, 14 February 2012 23:11 (fourteen years ago)

'some of these band may have been to grad school'

(_()_) (Lamp), Tuesday, 14 February 2012 23:49 (fourteen years ago)

now someone else say it in the fancy way

(_()_) (Lamp), Tuesday, 14 February 2012 23:49 (fourteen years ago)

am i right in thinking you're at goldsmiths, ms butler? i was there this weekend and think i met some of your lot alongside cultural studies people, u r an intrstn bunch.

Merdeyeux, Wednesday, 15 February 2012 01:30 (fourteen years ago)

really enjoying Sacred & Profane Love, maybe because i'm kind of exhausted the dreamy droning quality is hitting the spot

karl...arlk...rlka...lkar..., Wednesday, 15 February 2012 05:39 (fourteen years ago)

I think people are more apt to immediately jump to what distinguishes 100% Silk from the more traditional back-to-Chicago imperatives that rebound through typical house

which people? the people in the early part of this thread sure, but who else?

post, Wednesday, 15 February 2012 09:54 (fourteen years ago)

I caught Ital live this weekend, he was ok. Wouldn't call it house. It sounded a bit like My Bloody Valentine being remixed by Moby at times.

jimitheexploder, Wednesday, 15 February 2012 10:46 (fourteen years ago)

(This thread... It used to be about HH music).

MikoMcha, Wednesday, 15 February 2012 14:41 (fourteen years ago)

lol merdeyeux who were you hanging with? its a pretty small program, i know most people.

judith, Wednesday, 15 February 2012 19:33 (fourteen years ago)

btw i am really enjoying the ital album

judith, Wednesday, 15 February 2012 19:34 (fourteen years ago)

or well the tracks off heard off it anyway

judith, Wednesday, 15 February 2012 19:36 (fourteen years ago)

i really like that ital remix of peaking lights that was posted upthread

the third kind of dubstep (Jordan), Wednesday, 15 February 2012 19:37 (fourteen years ago)

i can't actually remember who! for once i did too good a job of 'networking' and met too many people to remember. i think there was someone doing a phd supervised across cult studies and visual cultures?

btw btw how much is ital guy keeping up his other stuff? i saw him do both sex worker and ital a few months back, but the latter seems to be getting major priority just now, and i'm not plugged in enough to keep up with it all.

Merdeyeux, Thursday, 16 February 2012 00:58 (fourteen years ago)

yea i mean i am not aware of any upcoming mi ami or sex worker full lengths, but i'm not exactly 'in the know' either. i've listened to that ital album a bunch lately and it's definitely a solid house/techno lp with all sorts of modern references. (to echo other arguments itt) it definitely feels of a piece with other recent genre full lengths and doesn't seem to be cultivating any particular sense of 'outsider'-ness at all - dude's just a solid producer, it turns out.

ps - i'm curious as to what these strawperson arguments from the beginning of this thread were that people keep referring to as so misguided. iirc we were basically just trying to parse the music from the promo rhetoric at first, noting that *something* was different but not necessarily because of any valuation of 100% silk et al as being dance music made by outsiders, or even anything really based on the music itself. i thought we were talking more about the marketing - those horrid interviews, the preoccupation with hardware/gear, the 'live' performances, the retro-fetishist sleeves, other 'objective' hipster criteria tim was talking about, etc etc - and how that played into perceptions v reality of how this music is being consumed.

psychgawsple, Thursday, 16 February 2012 03:30 (fourteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvgEE-fVslM

MikoMcha, Thursday, 23 February 2012 10:30 (fourteen years ago)

Not sure if L.I.E.S. Records fits into hipster house (whatever it might be), but the video sold me on posting the track itt.

MikoMcha, Thursday, 23 February 2012 10:40 (fourteen years ago)

new Mi Ami LP is due out on 100% Silk in April and I've enjoyed the two tracks I've heard so far.

see here: http://www.xlr8r.com/mp3/2012/02/time-love

fffv, Friday, 24 February 2012 02:18 (fourteen years ago)

or more accurately, new EP in March.

fffv, Friday, 24 February 2012 02:19 (fourteen years ago)

http://www.xosar.com/

^^ hipster or not hipster??

the late great, Saturday, 25 February 2012 04:44 (fourteen years ago)

also file under secret crush of shame

the late great, Saturday, 25 February 2012 04:54 (fourteen years ago)

legowelt connection = not hipster

karl...arlk...rlka...lkar..., Saturday, 25 February 2012 05:43 (fourteen years ago)

Had no idea that Legowelt was such an influence on people until this trend.

MikoMcha, Saturday, 25 February 2012 06:34 (fourteen years ago)

legowelt's secret hipster gf shame

the late great, Saturday, 25 February 2012 06:36 (fourteen years ago)

no shame involved whatsoever imo

psychgawsple, Saturday, 25 February 2012 08:06 (fourteen years ago)

Yeah, not sure what shame has to do with it. But there's this name-checking of Legowelt by a wide range of new artists now. I saw Geeta interviewing Dan Lopatin a few weeks back and he was talking about some dude in college with a shared iTunes folder that he discovered tons of music through, and mentioned Legowelt in particular.

I have vague memories of listening to Legowelt around 2001-02 and thinking it was another artist lumped into electroclash...

MikoMcha, Saturday, 25 February 2012 08:54 (fourteen years ago)

likewise, but I associated him with the viewlexx/clone/bunker stuff, which was lumped into electroclash rightly, but was the more respectable (musicaly speaking) aspect! He's friends with a lot of the techno/house DJs in NY like Speculator and Ron Morelli who, as discussed above, while coming from a solid and longtime dance music/scene background, are getting lumped into this thread/discussion due to involvement with these artists.

dan selzer, Saturday, 25 February 2012 13:59 (fourteen years ago)

doesn't making a video with hausu clips in it immediately make you hipster?

badg, Saturday, 3 March 2012 01:10 (fourteen years ago)


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