dear all,
not that it would be of any importance, but while writing an earlier post i was thinking about the term ‘minimal wave’ and while i prefer using the terms ‘electropop’ and ‘minimal electronics’ i think the term ‘minimal wave’ is both an artificial and incoherent term, especially when talking about mor electronic based music. also i have never noticed it being mentioned (in the late 80’s) when my attention was drawn to underground electronic music. for some reason the term ‘minimal wave’ doesn’t make any sense to me at all.
while a single synthesist, for example, may use a drum machine and one synthesiser, he may record a song with like with drums/percussion, bass, melody/harmonies and voice. a wave group, normally consisting of a drummer, bassist, guitarist, keyboarder/synthesist and voice - in regard to recording not much different from the synthesist. but that wave group constellation we also have in any regular rock/heavy metal band even minus the keyboarder! so the latter would even be more ‘minimal’, but i have never read about a ‘minimal rock’ or ‘minimal heavy metal’ band…
so, ‘minimal’ is not a matter of number of group members, or tracks recorded for one song… maybe it makes sense to me in conjunction with the one-man synthesiser project ? but to me it doesn’t work with ‘wave’ concept….
what is ‘minimal’ then ? is it about song structure ? simplicity? bad recording quality? diy/homerecording ? atmosphere ?
so, anyone a clue where the term thus come from ? when it was ever mentioned for the first time ? any original band members around here ? Ton ? Steve ?
p.s. interestengly the V/A - Subtle Hints LP from 1983 says the album includes 14 electropop trax (while some or really more Wave, no?) ... while V/A - Up another Octave Transmission LP from 1981 decicates the relevant side to ‘Tekno Rok’ groups ...
lousy topic, but please entertain me….