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1995-06-06 13:15Erkki Rautio AFX press/Kubrick
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1995-06-06 13:15Erkki RautioAlan M. Parry wrote on Fri, 2 Jun 1995 19:19:26 -0700 (PDT): > There's a decent article on
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Alan M. Parry wrote on Fri, 2 Jun 1995 19:19:26 -0700 (PDT):
quoted 2 lines There's a decent article on Richard James in the June/July issue of> There's a decent article on Richard James in the June/July issue of > Raygun magazine (with bjork on cover). Interesting quotes:
quoted 6 lines "I do so many tracks that when I release a record, it's a really small> "I do so many tracks that when I release a record, it's a really small > percentage of what I actually create. I haven't released even a quarter > of the styles I do yet. It all started with record companies putting out > some tracks 'cause they thought it sounded like techno and kids would buy > it. But that's not what I do at all really. So when I have to do a new > album, I have to pick some tracks to go on it."
Richard James somehow reminds me of Prince (or <-O+>, or who the hell you are supposed to call him these days...), who is also said to have hundreds of unpublished tracks in his vaults. But instead of publishing the best of the crop, Prince hasn't put out any decent records in years. And I think there's a danger that this could also happen to RDJ. Listening to the mixes on 'Ventolin' recently I wondered if AFX is really just taking the piss and putting his listeners, his record company, the media, and just everybody on... We know that he could do better than this, IMHO! But maybe he doesn't want to.
quoted 2 lines As for future projects, he says he hopes to be working on Stanley> As for future projects, he says he hopes to be working on Stanley > Kubrick's next film, "Artificial Intelligence."
Don't hold your breath, though. Kubrick sacked the original score writer Harry North, who was supposed to do the music for '2001: A Space Odyssey', and used instead the classical orchestral scores by Richard Strauss, Gyorgy Ligeti, et al. ('Also Sprach Zarathustra', 'Die Blaue Donau' etc.). And knowing that Kubrick usually works for years for one film, I wouldn't be too surprised if this would eventually happen with RDJ, too... And I would really like to see Stanley's face when he hears one of the tracks by Richard :)
quoted 4 lines :: Alan M. Parry> :: Alan M. Parry > :: fluid@hyperreal.com > :: <finger me for PGP key> > :: http://hyperreal.com/~fluid
ERkki star is rats backwards Tampere, pHinland trerra@uta.fi
1995-06-06 14:40ADUPIN@ccmail.sunysb.edu> > Don't hold your breath, though. Kubrick sacked the original score writer I think you m
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quoted 2 lines Don't hold your breath, though. Kubrick sacked the original score writer> > Don't hold your breath, though. Kubrick sacked the original score writer
I think you mean Alex North. At any rate, the soundtrack he wrote for the film was eventually released two years ago so what will happen with this film is anyones guess. Alex
1995-06-07 14:13Erkki RautioAlex wrote: > > Don't hold your breath, though. Kubrick sacked the original score writer >
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Alex wrote:
quoted 5 lines Don't hold your breath, though. Kubrick sacked the original score writer> > Don't hold your breath, though. Kubrick sacked the original score writer > > I think you mean Alex North. At any rate, the soundtrack he wrote for the > film was eventually released two years ago so what will happen with this > film is anyones guess.
Ah, you're right! I was going to check his first name from the issue of _Cinefantastique_ with the story on '2001', but I couldn't find that anywhere... Talking about the Kubrick films, I love the soundtrack of 'A Clockwork Orange' with Wendy Carlos' Moog synthesizer renditions of the classical Beethoven compositions. Real predecessors of IDM - IMVHO, of course :)
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ERkki Tampere, pHinland trerra@uta.fi
1995-06-06 15:05Miles EganOn Tue, 6 Jun 1995, Erkki Rautio wrote: > And I think there's a danger that this could als
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On Tue, 6 Jun 1995, Erkki Rautio wrote:
quoted 5 lines And I think there's a danger that this could also happen to RDJ. Listening> And I think there's a danger that this could also happen to RDJ. Listening > to the mixes on 'Ventolin' recently I wondered if AFX is really just taking > the piss and putting his listeners, his record company, the media, and > just everybody on... We know that he could do better than this, IMHO! > But maybe he doesn't want to.
Hmmmm.... The Ventolin EPs are some of my favorite Aphex. There's certainly a lot of goofy stuff on them, but a lot of it really works.
1995-06-06 16:59ectoAt 1:23 PM 6/6/95, Oeyvind Eggen wrote: >>Richard James somehow reminds me of Prince (or <
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At 1:23 PM 6/6/95, Oeyvind Eggen wrote:
quoted 4 lines Richard James somehow reminds me of Prince (or <-O+>, or who the hell>>Richard James somehow reminds me of Prince (or <-O+>, or who the hell >>you are supposed to call him these days...), > >TAFKAP, The Artist Formerly Known As Prince
That's PakFat backwards...i think that both AFX and Prince are the opposites of some group like, say, My Bloody Valentine, who release a record every three years but all their stuff (IMHO) is good..maybe a little overproduced but i still like it. I like AFX's stuff because it sounds underproduced a lot :) nez is zen backwards achieve the state of 'nose-mind' brad !?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
quoted 1 line brad finlay>>>>>>ectographics.design>>>>>>>>ecto>>>>>>>>>brad finlay>>>>>>ectographics.design>>>>>>>>ecto@magnet.ca>>>>>>>>>
------->>"so it never changes much, but it never stops changing" <<--------- -the irresistible force !?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
1995-06-06 18:23Oeyvind Eggen>Richard James somehow reminds me of Prince (or <-O+>, or who the hell >you are supposed t
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quoted 2 lines Richard James somehow reminds me of Prince (or <-O+>, or who the hell>Richard James somehow reminds me of Prince (or <-O+>, or who the hell >you are supposed to call him these days...),
TAFKAP, The Artist Formerly Known As Prince
1995-06-06 12:46Dave WalkerOn Tue, 6 Jun 1995, Oeyvind Eggen wrote: > >Richard James somehow reminds me of Prince (or
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On Tue, 6 Jun 1995, Oeyvind Eggen wrote:
quoted 4 lines Richard James somehow reminds me of Prince (or <-O+>, or who the hell> >Richard James somehow reminds me of Prince (or <-O+>, or who the hell > >you are supposed to call him these days...), > > TAFKAP, The Artist Formerly Known As Prince
I prefer the Village Voice's name for him: He Who Cannot Be Named Without Using That Silly Symbol IDcontent: What's this about a new Mouse on Mars EP? Anyone? ----------------------------------------------------------------- dave walker, detroit art services _ marmoset@conch.aa.msen.com born freeke <A HREF="http://www.msen.com/~marmoset/">Dave Walker</A>