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Tue, 22 Mar 1994 19:47:49 PST
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More forwarded posts from people sending mail from different accounts than as listed on IDM. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- From lazlo@carina.unm.edu Sun Mar 20 11:53:40 1994 Message-Id: <m0piTZ5-0005zfC@carina.unm.edu> From: lazlo@carina.unm.edu (Lazlo Nibble) Subject: Orbital in the US To: idm@techno.Stanford.EDU (Intelligent Dance Music) Date: Sun, 20 Mar 1994 12:53:39 -0700 (MST)
quoted 1 line [...] can someone give info on what's on "Diversion" EP?> [...] can someone give info on what's on "Diversion" EP?
Based on posts to alt.rave and the Orbital mailing list, this is what I *assume* is on Diversions. It's not a confirmed tracklist. 11:20 Impact USA 6:47 Lush (eurotunnel disaster '94) [peel session] 7:47 Walk About [peel session] 8:11 Semi-Detached [peel session] 6:15 Lush 3-5 (c.j. bolland) 10:49 Lush 3-4 (warrior drift -- psychick warriors ov gaia) 12:39 Lush 3-3 (underworld) -- Lazlo (lazlo@unm.edu) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- From @VM1.TUCC.TRINITY.EDU:wmay@tusol.cs.trinity.edu Mon Mar 21 23:09:45 1994 Date: Tue, 22 Mar 1994 00:49:27 -0600 (CST) From: William May <wmay@mercury.cs.trinity.edu> Subject: hello To: idm@techno.Stanford.EDU Message-Id: <Pine.3.87.9403220027.C11427-0100000@mercury.cs.trinity.edu> i am new to this list and relatively new to this scene... just thought i'd say hello and thank all the people who have been orgasming all over about f.s.o.l. i hadn't even heard of them, but i just bought "cascade" today and it made me real happy... anyone want to suggest anything else by them that i should buy? also, someone said they were coming out with something new with elizabeth frasier singing on it on march 21... was that in the u.s.? i couldn't find it and my local techno-friendly record store had heard about it, but couldn't find a release date for it... also, does anyone know what the aphex twin symbol means... can anyone give me a definitive list of all the names that fellow has recorded under? and one more question... somewhere i heard a tune by sven vath, with a bunch of samples from "barbarella" in it that was really pretty and spacy, but everything i have gotten by him called "barbarella" so far has sounded totally different and none have had any actual samples of voices from the movie in them... any idea what i heard? and any one who just wants to send me a friendly hello and suggest stuff that i should be looking into would make me real happy... so far, i have really liked polygon window, orbital, and the orb a whole bunch and sven vath's prettier stuff although i'm not real into the hard trance that i've heard so far.... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From @VM1.TUCC.TRINITY.EDU:wmay@tusol.cs.trinity.edu Tue Mar 22 10:05:26 1994 Date: Tue, 22 Mar 1994 11:49:47 -0600 (CST) From: William May <wmay@mercury.cs.trinity.edu> Subject: re: crossover To: jdrukman%dlsun87@us.oracle.com Cc: idm@techno.Stanford.EDU In-Reply-To: <9403221749.AA09353@dlsun87.us.oracle.com> Message-Id: <Pine.3.87.9403221147.C13103-0100000@mercury.cs.trinity.edu> On Tue, 22 Mar 1994, Jon Drukman wrote:
quoted 7 lines and while we're on the subject of not-quite-IDM, may I heartily> > and while we're on the subject of not-quite-IDM, may I heartily > suggest that y'all check out "(in pursuit of) Shashamane Land" by > African Head Charge... tribal rhythms mixed with reggaeish bass and > trippy guitar, and some mad mental percussion. One track actually > reaches dance floor tempo and I will *definitely* be including it on > my mix tapes in the future!
African Head Charge are pretty darned neat... all i've been able to find by them so far has been "drastic season," "my life in a hole in the ground," and "songs of praise," with "drastic season" being my personal favorite... part of the reason i started listening to bunches of techno in the first place was because i used to be really into dub music, then through dub syndicate i got into african head charge and it seems like a lot of techno is a sort of natural progression from there. so, is that african head charge album new? and speaking of dub stuff, does anyone know if there's a dub list out there?>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------- From lazlo@carina.unm.edu Tue Mar 22 12:36:15 1994 Message-Id: <m0pjDBO-0005zcC@carina.unm.edu> From: lazlo@carina.unm.edu (Lazlo Nibble) Subject: Copyright Law, Discographies and the Techno/Rave Archive To: idm@techno.Stanford.EDU (Intelligent Dance Music) Date: Tue, 22 Mar 1994 13:36:13 -0700 (MST)
quoted 4 lines Now THIS is the potentially dangerous part, and I could understand if> Now THIS is the potentially dangerous part, and I could understand if > this bothered some label-exec-types. The sound archives at the > techno/SFRaves site are technically illegal, specifically the samples of > entire songs.
Not under current US copyright law, they aren't. No action may be brought under this title alleging infringement of copyright based on the manufacture, importation, or distribution of a digital audio recording device, a digital audio recording medium, an analog recording device, or an analog recording medium, or based on the noncommercial use by a consumer of such a device or medium for making digital musical recordings or analog musical recordings. 17 U.S.C. 1008. In other words, if no money changes hands, you can copy to your heart's content. I see no reason why this law should apply any differently to the music archives than it does to home taping. -- Lazlo (lazlo@unm.edu) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From SO94014@GSVMS2.CC.GASOU.EDU Mon Mar 21 08:52:05 1994 Date: Mon, 21 Mar 1994 11:49:33 -0500 (EST) From: CAPED CRUSADER <SO94014@GSVMS2.CC.GASOU.EDU> To: idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU Message-Id: <940321114933.10698@GSVMS2.CC.GASOU.EDU> Subject: Re: WAX TRAX! A lot of questions about WAX TRAX! Well, here is some info: WAX TRAX! went bust. A believe it was some what similiar to how Factory records went out...bad business sense. TVT then bought out WAX TRAX! and got to work immediately on re-issueing all old WAX TRAX! rekkids. Then somewhere along the line, Interscope bought out TVT...that was due to none other than Trent Reznor...Interscope bought out TVT to free Trent (Nine Inch Nails). So that is why you now see all the WAX TRAX! rekkids with TVT right on em. TVT owns WAX TRAX! \/\/affle so94014@gsvms2.cc.gasou.edu