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Allert Aalders
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Date:
Mon, 14 Apr 1997 18:35:19 +0100
Subject:
Re: (idm) Hula's great moments
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Adam:
quoted 4 lines I'm not sure whether this is one of the ones you've mentioned since I can't>I'm not sure whether this is one of the ones you've mentioned since I can't >remember the title and the tape is in manchester, but one of my favourite >Hula LPs was the one which had music from an Art Installation (well, that >kind of thing). Industrial ambience, of a sort.
That would be Shadowland. Red Rhino REDLP71 "A special recording of a unique event: Hula were comissioned by Sheffield City Arts Department to put together a special performance to include certain sound sculptures featured in the Arts Councils touring noise in your eye exhibition This recording is a document of that night" from the back side of the sleeve... there's more, you want me to type it up ? Imagine the Sheffield arts counsil commisioning a piece by, say, LFO ? I was more into the Hula 'songs' myself, but the 'industrial ambience' also has a special place in my heart
quoted 3 lines I bought one Chakk LP to get hold of a particular track I'd been hearing on>I bought one Chakk LP to get hold of a particular track I'd been hearing on >the radio (about 9-10 years ago) a lot. Unfortunately that was the only >good song on it.
Probably "Ten days in an elevator". The Chakk guys actually did better in the nineties, they are now Pork :) (Maybe you knew that...) More nice post-industrial electro-funk: Medium Medium and C-Cat Trance. Especially 'She Steals Cars'. Of course I'm a big A Certain Ratio fan as well... Ok bye, Allert -- "No corporation will ever pay a creator enough to sue them succesfully" -Dave Sim, creator of Cerebus Allert Aalders - Big Time Concepts - allert@knoware.nl - KoX