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Fri, 3 Mar 2000 13:04:52 -0800 (PST)
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(idm) YMO, BSP, stuff
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quoted 19 lines From: cognition@ns.sympatico.ca (Andrew Duke)> From: cognition@ns.sympatico.ca (Andrew Duke) > Subject: Yellow Magic Orchestra > Message-ID: <38BFDAB3.6FCCE4D6@ns.sympatico.ca> > > for the YMO fans out there: > which releases from this band > (vinyl LPs and 12"s, not interested in cds) > are considered essential; looking to beef > up my YMO collection here, > but money's tight so would > like some opinions before i buy > more. thanks. andrew duke :) > > -- > > As far as the albums go, I'd recommend the first two, Yellow Magic Orchestra > (1978) and Solid State Survivor (1979). I like Naughty Boys (1983) as well, > but it's a bit closer to pop than proto-techno... I've got reviews up on > most of their LP's at http://www.allmusic.com. Enjoy!
ugh, naughty boys 83, blech! I recommend: YMO (78) Logic System ('81) (not really YMO, but a proj called Logic System) Ryuichi Sakamoto - "1000 Knives of..." (78, rereleased on horizon 82) "Technodelic" (81) (hard to find ymo, but really worth it!) B-2 Unit by Ryuichi (81) secondary: BGM (82?) solid state survivor (79?) left handed dream - sakamoto futurismo ? (86) - sakamoto tokyo orch playing sakamoto box cd 5" and 3" (if you merry xmas mr lawrence and last emperor)
quoted 2 lines Here's a little analogy that I sent to slick that I guess he didn't> Here's a little analogy that I sent to slick that I guess he didn't > quite understand...some of you other offenders might:
i only read the archive sometimes, but I think promos in people sig files should be enough, I agree with the general crit of too much self-promo is well, uh, poor character
quoted 5 lines You go into a local bar you've never been in before, and it's full of> > You go into a local bar you've never been in before, and it's full of > > regulars who have been going there since the joint opened. You walk in > > and start yelling about how your the '#1 big shot in this town'. > > > > What do YOU think the locals would do?
some of those locals are just down at the bar after working on their own tracks, maybe their 80th even
quoted 1 line I'd guess they'd either kick your ass, throw you out or both.> > I'd guess they'd either kick your ass, throw you out or both.
if they were smart they would just ignore the noise
quoted 1 line enough so that I deleted them all after first listen.> enough so that I deleted them all after first listen.
there is the real vote, how many copies of one's music survives. easy come easy go applies well to bad data I am hanging on to at least one fleshpile mp3 and probably returning to check out more perhaps.. i certainly can't forget that name, yeesh, it works from a promotional standpoint
quoted 3 lines Have a nice day and keep electronic music alive.> > Have a nice day and keep electronic music alive. > > That's what we've been doing long before you were around.
yes, but you never have been very forgiving to newbies, mr drill sgt. ;)
quoted 2 lines brock.> > brock.
quoted 4 lines Tell me what's rocking your boat(music that U really like), Old> > Tell me what's rocking your boat(music that U really like), Old > > or new.... > > This is what keeps showing up in my cd-player a lot (again) lately:
quoted 2 lines component records> component records > http://www.mindstorm.com/component
Codec, 'scape 12"s, Raymond Scott "music for soothing baby" rereleases, topscore 'america' comp, mat101's side 1, local stuff, etc Solenoid --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org