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Re: (idm) Anvil Vapre: The Wild Bull?

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1995-11-07 12:20Jan Hanford (idm) Anvil Vapre: The Wild Bull?
1995-11-08 05:29Muzorewi's Daughter. Re: (idm) Anvil Vapre: The Wild Bull?
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1995-11-07 12:20Jan HanfordI don't know if Autechre are as guilty of the sampling mania like FSOL and some others, bu
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(idm) Anvil Vapre: The Wild Bull?
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I don't know if Autechre are as guilty of the sampling mania like FSOL and some others, but there is a sound on track 1 on the new Anvil Vapre that sounds VERY much like it's from Morton Subotnick's "The Wild Bull". The slow sighing kind of sound... Just curious. It is a great cd and I'm desperate to get their new full-length. Regards, Jan Jan Hanford - jan@shelby.com Walter Shelby Group Ltd. - Internet Software Developers C o r p o r a t e W e b P a g e - http://www.shelby.com/pub/shelby/ P e r s o n a l W e b P a g e - http://www.tile.net/jan/
1995-11-08 05:29Muzorewi's Daughter.Hi, I'm a lurker. But enough about me. Speaking of sampling from sixties electronic artist
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Wed, 08 Nov 1995 01:29:50 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi, I'm a lurker. But enough about me. Speaking of sampling from sixties electronic artists (a la Autechre and Subotnick's "The Wild Bull"), does anyone consider Holger Hiller worth mentioning on this list? His album _As Is_ is a virtual lexicon of sounds from all those 60's electronic folk (one of the most notable, and cool, being a vocal snippet from the boy's choir in Stockhausen's _Gesang der Junglinge_). Does anyone know more about this album, and where he sampled so many of them goofy sounds from? And how the hell do you pronounce Autechre? I'm from the cultural dead zone of Saginaw, Michigan, so I've never heard it actually said in conversation. 'till later, Chris 96sienko@alma.edu