Orton's best known (aside from her solo work) for her collaborations
with the Chemical Brothers. William Orbit too.

-----Original Message-----
From: J.T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 05 April 2006 22:19
To: Stoddard,Kamal
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: (313) techno/house vs folk music

>So no one with any kind of anything on the folk/electro thing? 
>Everybody as unfamiliar as me with beth orton's music then I take it? 
>Very well then...

i have heard her name but im unfamiliar i think. dunno much about folk
electro either, is cornelius in that area? my old neighbours used to
play it for me and some of it i liked pretty good...i think there's a
lot out there but most of it is tied a bit too much to indie rock
hipster angst for me..actually there's a lot of it in my town probably.

i'm soon to dive into a similar area tho, sampling my dad's guitar
playing (folk blues) and trying to fit it into some raw r&b/house kinda
stuff...hopefully to cap off with vocals from an established female
singer who used to do stuff on naked music (and lenny kravitz ha!)...if
it comes to anything remains to be seen...

when i think of folk/acoustic guitar and electronic music tho, i always
think of that arovane album uhhh...i forget the name but it's loaded
with heavily processed acoustic guitar (no vox tho), and it's
beautiful...but not so much a folk music/electronic music hybrid as just
arovane style using acoustic guitar, but man....



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