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atomly
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Mon, 13 Nov 2000 16:15:13 -0600
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Re: [idm] venetian snares/live idm query
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On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 08:58:06PM +0000, tsg20@cam.ac.uk wrote:
quoted 6 lines Having seen a few mentions of Venetian Snares on this list, I downloaded a> Having seen a few mentions of Venetian Snares on this list, I downloaded a > couple of mp3s. The one that really caught my ear was a remix of > "Skelechairs" by Doormouse; does anyone know of anything (by Venetian > Snares or otherwise) that sounds like this? Any recommendations for stuff > that sounds like the start of Chris Cunningham's set at the Lighthouse > (techno/noise) would be appreciated, too.
Well, the track (Skelechairs) by Doormouse was as much of a hit as an American breakcore track could be- you could check that out. It was on the "Your Drugged Future" record he released on Deadly Systems (www.deadlysystems.com). Also, check out anything on Doormouse's labels, Distort (Doormouse & Unibomber releases only) and Addict (various artists including Doormouse, Venetian Snares, Abelcain, Stunt Rock, Bombardier, etc) (www.angelfire.com/boybands/addict). Conceptual Chaos (www.conceptualchaos.com) is a new midwest label that released an excellent compilation CD featuring Doormouse and Venetian Snares in addition to Hecate, Zipperspy, Lost in Translation, Stunt Rock, Bombardier, Noize Creator, me and a bunch of others. Check out anything on History of the futurE (http://i.am/hotf/), which was the label where the first Venetian Snares full length came out, plus he happens to run a great mail-order distro. Definitely check out Low Res (www.lowres.com), they have some excellent releases and a lot of very promising ones coming out. Check out Eupholus records (www.eupholus.net), their first release is awesome stuff. Dropbass Network (www.dropbass.net) is the home of the hard midwest sound which spawned all of this (plus they threw the Furthur that the Richard Divine and Bogdan sets you mentioned were recorded at) and their sublabels SixSixtySix and Ghetto Safari are absolutely amazing. Check out the Richard Devine, Christoph de Babalon, Bombardier, Eye-D, Somatic Responses and other records on there. Check out these link pages: http://www.conceptualchaos.com/links.html http://www.angelfire.com/boybands/stuntrock/srlinks.html http://www.gabber.org/user.html http://www.c8.com/ Those should get you a lot of interesting stuff. As for the Venetian Snares/Speed Ranch album, I've heard the tracks from it and they're fucking awesome. Not as broken up as most Venetian Snares, but harder and noisier (the Speedranch influence). -- :: atomly :: atomly@atomly.com | atomly@atdot.org | atomly@curiousnetworks.com http://www.atomly.com | http://www.mp3.com/atomly --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org