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Jon Drukman
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Date:
Mon, 21 Mar 94 09:59:29 PST
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Re: dans le matin...je suis
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quoted 2 lines any desicions on where to meet before dreamfishing on the 26th...i'm told>any desicions on where to meet before dreamfishing on the 26th...i'm told >there's a FMrave that nite too/..how many are going?
anybody on this list who wants to come to a small pre-ambient get together at my place (reasonably large space, buckets of IDM to listen to, gawk at, geek out over) is welcome - send me private email for details. my roommate is attempting to get Mixmaster Morris himself to drop by the house prior to the gig. it could happen.
quoted 3 lines what's up w/ the space its being held at, i know its 21+, but is it at some>what's up w/ the space its being held at, i know its 21+, but is it at some >cheez venue w/ hay & peanuts on the floor or what(i think that would kinda >add personally). Mr.Behlendorf doesn't seem to like it very much...
174 King Street is a nice little venue. Most of the problems that Brian has mentioned have gone away lately. Or at least they haven't been as noticeable. Anyway, one of the persons involved with the party told me it's going to be pretty cool - they are going to carpet the entire place and provide beanbags so you can chill in style.
quoted 4 lines obidm..i was told eat static had some previous releases to their abduction>obidm..i was told eat static had some previous releases to their abduction >lp on alien records...what are ozric tentacles like? i never really thought >about them(kept thinking of alternative tentacles a full cd of ozzy >ozbourne remakes or something like that)
Ozric Tentacles are: progressive rock, space music, reggae, trance and lots of other stuff all mixed up together. Heavily sequenced synth stuff trades off against huge rock guitar solos. The band goes into a total Hillage-esque space out only to suddenly drop into a spliffy reggae groove and then into Motorhead style speed metal for a few minutes. If you can't stand any sort of rock music, you won't like it. I love it. Try the two domestic issues (cheap!) first: "Strangeitude" (title track wouldn't be out of place on an Orb album) and "Jurassic Shift." Jon Drukman jdrukman%dlsun87@oracle.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This calls for a very special blend of psychology and extreme violence.