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From:
Michael Upton
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Thu, 23 Mar 2000 22:46:49 -0500
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RE: (idm) track ID in brinkmann live mp3
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quoted 2 lines ===== Original Message From mclance@nacs.net =====>===== Original Message From mclance@nacs.net ===== >Quoting Aronne Merrelli <a_merrelli@hotmail.com>:
quoted 11 lines This is probably a huge longshot, but...>> This is probably a huge longshot, but... >> If anyone still has the mp3 from the >> brinkmann performance, that was on the >> bentcrayon website a long time ago (its at >> least a year old) - what is the track that >> runs from about 7:30 - 16:00 or so? Its a >> somewhat dubby minimal techno track, with >> a long vocal sample, of a guy describing >> domestic violence (I\'m not 100% sure about >> that part, its really hard to understand >> speech in a highly compressed audiofile.)
quoted 6 lines Not a longshot at all. I was lucky enough to>Not a longshot at all. I was lucky enough to >be in the front row at this Brinkmann show >and remember that track well. The track in >question is off his first Max.Ernst & >Freunde 12\" but the exact track name eludes >me at the moment (it may even be untitled).
I haven't heard the file in question since hearing that Max Ernst 12", but the only track on the 12" with vocals contains a large sample from the film 'Paris Texas'. The dialogue is also on the soundtrack (at least the CD.. I think it's on the LP too). The dialogue involves a man (Harry Dean Stanton, I presume) talking about how this guy got so paranoid about what his g/f was up to he quit his job to stay home and make sure she never leaves his sight. Also sampled by Primal Scream on 'I'm Coming Down' (just the woman he's talking to saying "Yep, I know that feeling"). There are no titles mentioned on the 12", although there are the same number of tracks as thank yous in the run out groove, so I had a theory they actually referred to what was sampled in each of the tracks. I can't remember what the others are off hand, though, so who knows? I was probably way off mark. BTW, can anyone recommend other Brinkmann stuff in a similar vein? I kept buying Max Ernst releases hoping for more of the downtempo stuff, but never really got what I was after. (If there's a Max Ernst 6 I haven't heard it.) Michael np. 'Boston Not London' (CFOM) (completely coincidental to them posting on here. :) off-hand I'd make comparisons to various Rephlex releases, and also to Scarcubem off Heimelektro Ulm. very loud, bright dry synths upfront, some distorted beats...) -+- Jet Jaguar MP3s http://mp3.com/jetjag/ -+- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org