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1996-01-17 09:20nick davey (idm) Emissions.
├─ 1996-01-17 20:45crazy jola Re: (idm) Emissions.
│ └─ 1996-01-18 11:15Spoon! Re: (idm) Emissions.
└─ 1996-01-17 23:15Matthew Lehrer Re: (idm) Emissions.
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1996-01-17 09:20nick davey> > the new emissions compilation featuring loads of intense >music from panash, conemelt,
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quoted 5 lines the new emissions compilation featuring loads of intense> > the new emissions compilation featuring loads of intense >music from panash, conemelt, uriel, the herb, klik, vermin, >and two lone swordsmen (andy and keith tenniswood). spread >out over three slabs of wax, the sound is top notch.
Initial copies of the vinyl came with a free 7", and the CD features extra tracks. I'll have to agree that the Fresh Emissions compilation is top notch, and it does feature a lot of different styles of IDM. I also bought the Is 'Is the queen Electronic?' EP and didn't really get into it much...I liked the last track on the B-side, it was really wierd with a more IDM than Dub approach. I'm more interested in getting some reviews on the Bishop and the deanne Day singles on Emissions. Both the sabrettes and Emissions have Web sights, quite well maintained. Also....Emissions Audio Output is the company...not a label in it own right, each of the emissions labels are seperated, The parent label would be the sabrettes which i'm pretty sure is still going, which the catalog numbers of the emission releases still apply. Best Wishes, Nick.
1996-01-17 20:45crazy jolaWhen Emissions was formed, it adopted the former catalog numbers maintained by the Sabres
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When Emissions was formed, it adopted the former catalog numbers maintained by the Sabres of Paradise label. The first Emissions was labeled as pt 020 (Panash "Jack to Jack")(damn good). The final Sabres of Paradise 12" was pt 017 (Jack of Swords "The Box"). The catalog numbers in between were most likely apparel. The Sabrettes catalog numbers were (I beleive) unaffected by the formation of Emissions Audio Output. As an interesting side note, the formation of Emissions did not go unnoticed by Em:t recordings, who were heard to "warn of imposters". Both labels are excellent, though musically they have little in common. ______________________________________________________________________________ Cameron psu00110@odin.cc.pdx.edu Blacksmith on the anvil in your ear Electronica for the Jaded and Discerning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Wed, 17 Jan 1996, nick davey wrote:
quoted 12 lines Also....Emissions Audio Output is the company...not a label> Also....Emissions Audio Output is the company...not a label > in it own right, each of the emissions labels are seperated, > The parent label would be the sabrettes which i'm pretty > sure is still going, which the catalog numbers of the > emission releases still apply. > > Best Wishes, > Nick. > > > >
1996-01-18 11:15Spoon!Had to comment on this general emissions discussion I think Andy just wanted to give up th
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Had to comment on this general emissions discussion I think Andy just wanted to give up the name 'sabres of paradise' as it seems more than coincidence that last year his sabres label changed names and the sabres band split up. Emissions is still the sabres of paradise as you'd know if you look at the copyright on any emissions record. There was just one cat no missed out in the transition, PT018 for singles and in the albums SOP003 doesn't exist. The cat numbers for emissions started off in a logical sequence of Echoic, Static, Lo-fi but the last few releases have stopped this sequence. Sabrettes, being a completely different label with different owner (Nina Walsh) has been unaffected by Andys goings on but have been pretty quiet of late except for the 101+303+808 release. As most of you will know since the split of the sabres Andy has joined up with Dave Harrow of On U Sound and Technova fame and formed Bloodsugar, the first signs of which were with remixes of Percy X and Audioweb. their debut release as bloodsugar will be out soon, a double pack 12" called 'levels'. Kooner & Burns, are pretty much devoting themselves to the Aloof now, haveing a major deal with East West, a single due soon with the 2nd album to follow. For any more info check out the following out of date sites: Official Sabrettes: http://www.phreak.co.uk/haywire/sabrettes Official Emissions: http://www.phreak.co.uk/haywire/emissions The Sabreweb: http://www.warwick.ac.uk/~esvtk/sabres My sabreweb is undergoing a netscape-2 refurbishment and so i havent updated the old version for a couple of months. I'll let you know when the Sabreweb 96 goes up (with it's US mirror site). It'll hopefully be next week if i get my act together. cheers martin
1996-01-17 23:15Matthew LehrerOn Wed, 17 Jan 1996, nick davey wrote: > I'm more interested in getting some reviews on >
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On Wed, 17 Jan 1996, nick davey wrote:
quoted 2 lines I'm more interested in getting some reviews on> I'm more interested in getting some reviews on > the Bishop and the deanne Day singles on Emissions.
Bishop: The Catlaeptic EP (Emissions Static: PT 022) -------------------------- This is Paul Bishop's third 12", as his first two were released on Dutch labels Eevo-Lute and U-Trax. Just do yourself a favor and hunt them *all* down, because Mr. Bishop is doing some unbelievable things with his techno music right now. On _The Cataleptic EP_, he throws three cuts of deep, depressing electronic funk beats of varying tempos at you before dropping a totally stark, scary, undanceable piece of four-to-the-floor hyperspeed techno to close off the rekkid. Fierce. His rhythms are unlike anything else, and the same goes for his heart-rending musical sweeps and textures. Sad music, but it makes you happy to know that someone still knows how to push the envelope until it breaks. - Matthew P.S. Anyone know what's in the works for Bishop? Stefan & White Delight...are you out there? ;) "I grew up thinking that techno music is actually something that you can't imagine. That is techno at its best. If you hear something that you'd never expect to hear - that's techno. If you hear something that kind of sounds like you've heard it before, then it's not techno." - Jeff Mills