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1997-05-21 15:29Simon Walley (idm) Desktics Robotop
1997-05-23 20:51Re: (idm) Desktics Robotop
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1997-05-21 15:29Simon Walley>From: jjdavis@xnet.com (Jeff Davis <pHlow>) >Subject: Re: (idm) Desktop Robotics > >you m
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quoted 4 lines From: jjdavis@xnet.com (Jeff Davis <pHlow>)>From: jjdavis@xnet.com (Jeff Davis <pHlow>) >Subject: Re: (idm) Desktop Robotics > >you must be working a promo (lucky pup!!)
Yeah - tis a promo. The Cylob _Diof 97_ I picked up recently was as well. Weird - all my old 'Phlex promos are whites but these two are full art and that.
quoted 2 lines the 2nd vinyl should contain live>the 2nd vinyl should contain live >versions of "Asteroids over Berlin"
Hmm. Label art states that the main disc has the live _Asteroids_. The second bonus disc isn't track-listed at all on the sleeve. The label art is a white label with some seventies style drawings of space shuttles and women in bikinis. Which makes more sense when you look at it. No track listing. Three tracks - one very much like _Thats Mutuality_.
quoted 3 lines and another familiar costanzian>and another familiar costanzian >gem-a-jingle or two. both slabs should be CAT051 (released first but with >later catalog #, in traditional rephlexian fashion)
Weird. The one with _Asteroids_ is 51, the other one is defn. 46.
quoted 1 line Feelings on a Screen IS about 12 months newer material, and sounds it.>Feelings on a Screen IS about 12 months newer material, and sounds it.
Yep - the second one sounds different from the first.
quoted 1 line if yours has a label with tracklistings,>if yours has a label with tracklistings,
Nup. As above, its three tracks, the one that sounds like _Thats Mutuality_ has its own side. The second one on the flip has similar chords to _Radiopropulsive_ I think.
quoted 2 lines we can trace whether there's been a>we can trace whether there's been a >runcout groove scratching
It says "CAT-046" on both but has "EP2 Side C" and "EP2 Side D" next to it. Looks like it was added afterwards. Gosh - isn't this anal looking at etched run-outs fun. No, really.
quoted 1 line or packing error>or packing error
Yeah - seems most likely.
quoted 3 lines (wouldn't be the first time>(wouldn't be the first time >would it). FFWD to rabid trainspot auction circa 1999 with CiM auctioning >said promo for trade for HAB1
Got it.
quoted 1 line and original early black dog vinyl.>and original early black dog vinyl.
Well I might be swayed. First Plaid LP anyone? || [CiM] || simonw@sol.ftp.com || http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Alley/4492/
1997-05-23 20:51BloodRush7@aol.comIn a message dated 97-05-21, simonw@sol.ftp.com (Simon Walley) wrote: >>the 2nd vinyl shou
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In a message dated 97-05-21, simonw@sol.ftp.com (Simon Walley) wrote:
quoted 8 lines the 2nd vinyl should contain live>>the 2nd vinyl should contain live >>versions of "Asteroids over Berlin" > >Hmm. Label art states that the main disc has the live _Asteroids_. The >second bonus disc isn't track-listed at all on the sleeve. The label art is >a white label with some seventies style drawings of space shuttles and >women in bikinis. Which makes more sense when you look at it. No track >listing. Three tracks - one very much like _Thats Mutuality_.
not to add to the confusion, but the _Desktop Robotics_ cd (CAT 051 CD) has: desktop robotics leaf's brought by the wind hug me tight asteroids over berlin - live arnos park dappsoft packmac deluxe -version despite a note that "the last track on this cd is a data track: Pacmac Deluxe by Dappsoft," the 6th track must be "Arnos Park..." as only track #1 is silent. tracks #2-#6 all contain music. whaaaz up wi' dat?! i don't want to mismatch titles/tracks, so ... 2: starts out simple but catchy, abrasive Monomorph/D'Arcangelo distorto-beats with a little 'pinging' synth bit. lusher synths around 1:25... the beats don't really change, but a very sweet bass-y (not bass) line comes in, giving the effect of SAWII with more rhythmic muscle. sounds more mature than _Module 2_. 3: clanky rhythm with much added space, draped in velvety synths, and purveying an overall underwater effect. like a slowly sinking submarine... anyone ever wonder what sort of electronic music Bernard Hermann would have made? here ya go. 4: old school electro b-line and finger-snapping riddims. but there are those sighing melodies again... so retro, so beautiful. 5: scratchy, squeaky drum patterns and more of that Aphex/Kinesthesia key noodling. the refrain has a gospel-friendly church organ tone... never really 'goes' anywhere, and very very short. 6: jumpier, 'tuff'er old school with a House inflection. the beauty of BW's music is in his attention to detail, and you hear it here - melodic lines intersecting, entwining, coming together and prying themselves apart. you've heard all the sounds before, but you haven't heard them *used* the way Gianluigi uses them. except on other BW records! BR VII / gg2-g4 np: Ishimitu Productions - bass sonority (soup-disk jp)