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1997-02-24 12:51James Skilton (idm) insane?
├─ 1997-02-24 13:38Mitchel Waas (idm) Underground Music Mailing Lists
└─ 1997-02-24 18:32Che LFO (was (idm) insane?)
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1997-02-24 12:51James Skilton> Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 23:30:44 -0600 (CST) > From: tickle me <ghhorne@DELTA.IS.TCU.EDU>
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quoted 3 lines Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 23:30:44 -0600 (CST)> Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 23:30:44 -0600 (CST) > From: tickle me <ghhorne@DELTA.IS.TCU.EDU> > Subject: Re: (idm) Real Autechre
quoted 1 line My AFX pals think I'm insane because I own:> My AFX pals think I'm insane because I own:
quoted 4 lines Warp Girl/Boy on vinyl> Warp Girl/Boy on vinyl > Warp Girl/Boy on CD > Warp RDJ on vinyl > Sire RDJ on CD
I _know_ I am insane because I own every WARP album on both CD and Vinyl (with the exception of those which exist on one format only, and Chiastic Slide, which I don't have yet). I am only about a dozen short of the same goal on their singles. ObUsefulInfo: There's a third LFO mix (3am mix) of Bjork's "Hyperballad" on one of the CDs of her new single "I Miss You". Don't miss it - a totally lush mellow moment from LFO. Plus there's a supercooled analogue Iceland-meets-Finland 0/ mix by Mika Vainio of a song called "Headphones", making this a very worthwhile CD for idm-ers. later, J ^
1997-02-24 13:38Mitchel WaasAnnouncing a revolutionary new project called UMML, or Underground Music Mailing Lists. "W
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Announcing a revolutionary new project called UMML, or Underground Music Mailing Lists. "What is this," you ask? UMML is a weekly Periodical, Database and Information Repository dedicated to providing a comprehensive listing of all music-related mailing lists of an underground nature. Supporting ALL underground musical genres, including: Gothic, Industrial, Techno, Rave, Trance, Ambient, Ethereal, Electro, Synthpop, New Wave, New Age, Dance, College Radio, BritPop, Ska, Two-Tone, Hardcore, Punk, Funk, "Electronica", less well-known alternative acts, and similar offshoots. Also featuring a TREMENDOUS section devoted to nightclubs, radio, e-zines, DJ'ing, music production and composition, concerts and WORLDWIDE regional info, UMML is the _DEFINITIVE_ compendium of Underground Music Mailing Lists. Just how amazingly revolutionary and awe-inspiring is this? Well, suffice it to say, the first issue of UMML was released two weeks ago, and there have been well over FIFTEEN HUNDRED! e-mail requests of the file to date. In addition, as of UMML Volume 005, the database contains over 230 Music-Related Mailing Lists. Shocking, isn't it? Anyway, I'll stop babbling. If you're interested in grabbing up a copy of this world-changing document, rush off to your e-mail program and type up a letter THIS INSTANT, if not sooner. Just send me a note at this address (mailto:mwaas@shadow.net) with the SUBJECT LINE of "umml-request" (without quotes!) In other words, on the line of your e-mail editor that says either "Subject:" or "Header:" or "Topic:", you would type: umml{DASH}request{ENTER} Simple, huh? Even a two year-old with no computer experience could do it, so I'm sure you'll do fine. As far as the BODY of the message, there's no need to type a thing in there, unless you have some comments for me, telling me how astoundingly amazing I am for coming up with such a very cool and unusual project. Or whatever. If you're too lazy to bother with the e-mail request, just hop on the web and visit the UMML homepage at http://www.shadow.net/~mwaas/umml.html and download the latest version from there. Whatever makes you happy. Hope to hear from you soon, and I hope you enjoy UMML! (Oh, and it's free. Won't cost you a penny. Guarantee it.) :) lateron Mitchel Waas Midnight Sorrow Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. UNDERGROUND MUSIC MAILING LISTS! http://www.shadow.net/~mwaas/umml.html South Florida WebGuide - http://www.shadow.net/~mwaas/mw-sofla.html Mitch's HomePage - http://www.shadow.net/~mwaas
1997-02-24 18:32CheOn Mon, 24 Feb 1997, James Skilton wrote: > > ObUsefulInfo: > There's a third LFO mix (3am
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On Mon, 24 Feb 1997, James Skilton wrote:
quoted 7 lines ObUsefulInfo:> > ObUsefulInfo: > There's a third LFO mix (3am mix) of Bjork's "Hyperballad" on one of the CDs of > her new single "I Miss You". Don't miss it - a totally lush mellow moment from > LFO. Plus there's a supercooled analogue Iceland-meets-Finland 0/ mix by Mika > Vainio of a song called "Headphones", making this a very worthwhile CD for idm-ers. >
Could you compare the other 2 mixes sorry, can't remember what they're called. One of them had a couple of other good mixes on it, the other didn't, and I didn't want to buy both. Now it sounds like there's yet another Bjork single to track down... Chill Che