DJ Double D
You really don't want to know. trust me.
it was the product of Chase's (Re-Constriction Records) deranged mind...
Jester
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> where does this term come from?
Yes, I'm sure Chase was the one who popularized this, BUT there is another
defination for 'rivet' besides his. A rivet is like an industrial strength
screw for the purpose of heavy duty machines and the like. Therefore,
'rivetheads' are people into the industrial sub-culture (duh). My out of
date drafting book has a better description than mine, but that is at
school unfortunately. Anyhow, hope this helps.
I didn't originate the word, but I heard a friend use it a loooong time ago, and then I
popularized it with my Rivethead Culture compilation. The words I actually coined
were synthcore, torture-tech, digicore, and kitchen sequencing (granted, nobody has
ever used that last one, myself included). Brian McNelis over at Cleopatra used the term
'gutter-tech' in an issue of Nexus Six and DJ Adam at San Diego's Room 13 created the
word 'necrotech', both of which I think are cool.
boba chase
Æ > where does this term come from?
Æ
Æ I didn't originate the word, but I heard a friend use it a loooong time
ago, and then I
Æ popularized it with my Rivethead Culture compilation. The words I
actually coined
Æ were synthcore, torture-tech, digicore, and kitchen sequencing (granted,
nobody has
Æ ever used that last one, myself included). Brian McNelis over at
Cleopatra used the term
Æ 'gutter-tech' in an issue of Nexus Six and DJ Adam at San Diego's Room 13
created the
Æ word 'necrotech', both of which I think are cool.
I'm still trying to get this 'heatwave' music to catch on.
Thin White Duke, the choice of a new generation
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thus spake downfall of the lower case letters.
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Sex, Drugs, and Star-Wars.
Terms like this come from sick minds that are obsessed with Boba-Fett.
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I think this is all a bunch of bullshit personally, I just felt like
adding that I've heard "necrotech" refering to gabber/hardcore techno
And don't forget about the term "coldwave" which I believe was coined by
Don Blanchard from 21st. Circuitry.
Jarrod R. Erwin
jar...@village.ios.com
Has it occured to anyone participating in this thread (or indeed this
newsgroup) how incredibly ASININE all of these terms are?
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I think Jared from Chemlab coined that one, but Don popularized it. Jared also
introduced me to the word 'angel-dustrial'.
chase
Yes, it was a nickname for Iron Maiden fans, away back in the late 80's, though
not a very universal one.
bruce