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1996-04-17 13:51Gonzalo Merchan Re: (idm) schizophrenia/Flexisten...
└─ 1996-04-17 21:24Mark Turner (idm) Money Mark
└─ 1996-04-18 03:33Dave Manning Beastie Boys (was Re: (idm) Money Mark)
├─ 1996-04-18 04:03Chris.Hilker Re: Beastie Boys (was Re: (idm) Money Mark)
└─ 1996-04-21 04:35Michael Upton (idm) The Original In Sound from Way Out (was Re: Beasties)
├─ 1996-04-21 16:25Frank Mark R Re: (idm) The Original In Sound from Way Out (was Re: Beasties)
└─ 1996-04-22 08:41Darren T. Boss Re: (idm) The Original In Sound from Way Out (was Re: Beasties)
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1996-04-17 13:51Gonzalo Merchan>ObIDM: Just found out that Flexistentialism will be released >domestically (U.S.) at the
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quoted 3 lines ObIDM: Just found out that Flexistentialism will be released>ObIDM: Just found out that Flexistentialism will be released >domestically (U.S.) at the end of the month, and is rumoured to >include extra tracks.
Fuck yes! Good things come to those who wait. Now if only we could get Ninja Tune USA to release some Viynl... BTW, does anyone know if Mo' Wax has released Money Marks Keyboard Repair Shop or the new Dj Krush album on viynl domestically? I've been looking around and I can't seem to find them, though I did pick up a domestic of DJ Krush's 12' with the DJ Shadow remixes, which was awesome. It seems there's going to be some kind of Money Mark mini-album with tracks not released on the LP out on Grand Royal, can anyone else confirm this? I think its going to be on 10'... /""'' /"'RESH Live and Direct from the G-Spot Orange County, California, USA
1996-04-17 21:24Mark Turner> BTW, does anyone know if Mo' Wax has released Money Marks Keyboard > Repair Shop or the
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quoted 9 lines BTW, does anyone know if Mo' Wax has released Money Marks Keyboard> BTW, does anyone know if Mo' Wax has released Money Marks Keyboard > Repair Shop or the new Dj Krush album on viynl domestically? I've > been looking around and I can't seem to find them, though I did > pick up a domestic of DJ Krush's 12' with the DJ Shadow remixes, > which was awesome. It seems there's going to be some kind of Money > Mark mini-album with tracks not released on the LP out on Grand > Royal, can anyone else confirm this? I think its going to be on > 10'... >
The domestic vinyl version of KEYBOARD REPAIR SHOP is a 3x10" pressing on Grand Royal. This contains all the tracks on the domestic CD, which as you may know amounts to 10 more tracks than the Mo' Wax CD. Those extra ten tracks will be appearing on a separate Mo' Wax 10" release as well. (I think.) -- Mark Turner mturner@netcom.com
1996-04-18 03:33Dave ManningSpeaking of Money Mark, has anyone plunked down hard cash for the Beastie Boys' latest fun
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Speaking of Money Mark, has anyone plunked down hard cash for the Beastie Boys' latest funk excursion, _The In Sound from Way Out_? It's supposed to be an instrumental record. Dave "Do bassdrums have feelings?" dmanning@cwis.unomaha.edu............dave.manning@entex.com
1996-04-18 04:03Chris.Hilker>Speaking of Money Mark, has anyone plunked down hard cash for the Beastie >Boys' latest f
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quoted 3 lines Speaking of Money Mark, has anyone plunked down hard cash for the Beastie>Speaking of Money Mark, has anyone plunked down hard cash for the Beastie >Boys' latest funk excursion, _The In Sound from Way Out_? It's supposed >to be an instrumental record.
It is - all the tracks are culled from their last two albums, and the singles that accompanied them, though, so unless you really dig the cover art (or hate their vocals?) it probably isn't a sound investment. C. -- cspot@hyperreal.com (Chris.Hilker)
1996-04-21 04:35Michael UptonOn Wed, 17 Apr 1996, Dave Manning wrote: > Speaking of Money Mark, has anyone plunked down
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Sun, 21 Apr 1996 16:35:59 +1200 (NZST)
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On Wed, 17 Apr 1996, Dave Manning wrote:
quoted 3 lines Speaking of Money Mark, has anyone plunked down hard cash for the Beastie> Speaking of Money Mark, has anyone plunked down hard cash for the Beastie > Boys' latest funk excursion, _The In Sound from Way Out_? It's supposed > to be an instrumental record.
Just to be a painful trainspotter, has anyone noticed that they've ripped the title directly off an album from the 70s? Mind you they did the same for all the other ideas on this release. :-P I can't remember who actually did the album, but it's mainly novelty covers of music from the time done on a Moog. The second release by the same people is called 'Kaleidoscopic Vibrations' and features the 3rd Man Theme, One Note Samba and Strangers in the Night. Some of the quirky percussion was sampled for a track on Wall of Sound's 'Back To Mono' compilation - I could go and check which if anyone really cares. Anyway, I mistook it for scratching until one of my friends pointed it out to me - it's a Moog doing big pitch bends. Michael OnNow: 'Flexistentialism - the Joy of Dex' ______________________________________________________________________________ scrot@sans.vuw.ac.nz (Michael Upton) Leaping octaves in a single bound ______________________________________________________________________________
1996-04-21 16:25Frank Mark ROn Sun, 21 Apr 1996, Michael Upton wrote: > On Wed, 17 Apr 1996, Dave Manning wrote: > > >
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On Sun, 21 Apr 1996, Michael Upton wrote:
quoted 10 lines On Wed, 17 Apr 1996, Dave Manning wrote:> On Wed, 17 Apr 1996, Dave Manning wrote: > > > Speaking of Money Mark, has anyone plunked down hard cash for the Beastie > > Boys' latest funk excursion, _The In Sound from Way Out_? It's supposed > > to be an instrumental record. > > Just to be a painful trainspotter, has anyone noticed that they've ripped > the title directly off an album from the 70s? Mind you they did the same > for all the other ideas on this release. :-P >
and this title has already been "ripped off" once before as the slogan for stereolab's record label duophonic ultrahigh frequency disks... mark frank on now: thompson twins, rap boy rap
1996-04-22 08:41Darren T. BossOn Sun, 21 Apr 1996, Michael Upton wrote: > Just to be a painful trainspotter, has anyone
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Re: (idm) The Original In Sound from Way Out (was Re: Beasties)
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On Sun, 21 Apr 1996, Michael Upton wrote:
quoted 8 lines Just to be a painful trainspotter, has anyone noticed that they've ripped> Just to be a painful trainspotter, has anyone noticed that they've ripped > the title directly off an album from the 70s? Mind you they did the same > for all the other ideas on this release. :-P > > I can't remember who actually did the album, but it's mainly novelty > covers of music from the time done on a Moog. The second release by the > same people is called 'Kaleidoscopic Vibrations' and features the 3rd Man > Theme, One Note Samba and Strangers in the Night.
Could it be Perrey & Kingsley. There is a track on the REsearch Incredibly Strange Music Volume 1 called Swan's Splashdown that is off of an album called The In Sound From Way Out! circa 1966. A sub title on the record says "Electronic Pop Music of the Future". It's messed up!