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1997-10-06 05:33headz ain't ready (idm) the happiest man in the world.
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└─ 1997-10-06 21:33Mark Kolmar Re: (idm) the happiest man in the world.
1997-10-06 14:55Lance C. McGannon Re: (idm) the happiest man in the world.
1997-10-06 16:18merlak Re: (idm) the happiest man in the world.
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1997-10-06 05:33headz ain't readythat's me. why? yesterday, in one fell swoop, i acquired almost all of the new electronica
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that's me. why? yesterday, in one fell swoop, i acquired almost all of the new electronica/art catalog, including: objets d'art 4xlp philosophy of sound and machine 2xcd as one - refelctions + reflections on reflections doublepack neuropolitique - nomenclature loads of 12"s i can't fathom how i managed this. just a good day at bill's yesterday. these are some of the deepest, sweetest techno jams i've ever had the pleasure of listening to. i have some older kirk d., carl craig, and bdp recordings, but i didn't know there was so much of this music of that calibre just sitting in the used bins. i thought b12 and x-asp would be enough. now, i need direction. i love dark detroit shit, but i've never wanted to ask 'where can i find more?' until now. gimme names and labels. also, there was a fellow who posted here about the availability of old art singles and future/past singles on r+s. i can help that fellow out if he emails me back. and, don't worry gg2g4. i haven't forgotten about ya. grant. is excited.
1997-10-06 07:56lautreamont@cheerful.comAt 12:33 AM 10/6/97 -0500, you wrote: >that's me. why? yesterday, in one fell swoop, i acq
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At 12:33 AM 10/6/97 -0500, you wrote:
quoted 4 lines that's me. why? yesterday, in one fell swoop, i acquired>that's me. why? yesterday, in one fell swoop, i acquired >almost all of the new electronica/art catalog, including: > >philosophy of sound and machine 2xcd
This is a typo isn't it? My copy is a single CD.
quoted 1 line as one - refelctions + reflections on reflections doublepack>as one - refelctions + reflections on reflections doublepack
These albums were released as a doublepack? On vinyl? T.
1997-10-06 14:35headz ain't ready>>philosophy of sound and machine 2xcd > >This is a typo isn't it? My copy is a single CD.
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quoted 3 lines philosophy of sound and machine 2xcd>>philosophy of sound and machine 2xcd > >This is a typo isn't it? My copy is a single CD.
oops. guess so. must have been thinking about the cd pressing of objets d'art.
quoted 1 line as one - refelctions + reflections on reflections doublepack>>as one - refelctions + reflections on reflections doublepack
quoted 1 line These albums were released as a doublepack? On vinyl?>These albums were released as a doublepack? On vinyl?
oops. i meant the reflections 2xlp and the remix 2xlp. see how excited i was? g.
1997-10-06 21:33Mark KolmarOn Mon, 6 Oct 1997, headz ain't ready wrote: > now, i need direction. i love dark detroit
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On Mon, 6 Oct 1997, headz ain't ready wrote:
quoted 2 lines now, i need direction. i love dark detroit shit, but i've never wanted> now, i need direction. i love dark detroit shit, but i've never wanted > to ask 'where can i find more?' until now. gimme names and labels.
Visit www.submerge.com, and try just about anything from UR, Axis, or Hardwax. Some I can recommend that appear to be available: Ax-005 @x-103 "thera" 12 ep $4.99 Ax-008 @cycle 30 AX-009 Jeff Mills "Unreleased" and AX009B AX-010 jeff mills "growth" 12 ep $4.99 Ax-015 The Other Day EP Ax-016 Jeff Mills "Very EP" AX-018 Jeff Mills "Tomorrow" Much of the best material is on _The Other Day_, an Axis compilation which is really a Jeff Mills album. It doesn't cover the most recent EPs though. PM-001 PurposeMaker PM-002 Kat Moda EP PM-003 Force Universal EP PM-004 Purpose Maker "Our Man From Havana" Purpose Maker is the home of Jeff Mills' more difficult techno, really dark and groovy. HW-003 Missing Channel "Atomic Whirlpool EP" HW-001 Missing Channel "Onslaught" Robert Hood, I think. These go back a few years. Too bad this style hasn't been used and developed further. Dark techno with an unusual use of samples. Ur-002 Underground resistance "sonic ep" Ur-003 Underground resistance "the final frontier" Ur-008 Underground resistance with the vision "gyroscopic" Ur-009 Underground resistance "elimination" Ur-010/012 Underground resistance "riot / fuel for the fire" double ep Ur-017 Underground resistance "The Punisher" Ur-022 Underground resistance "death star" (most of these are pretty hard) Ur-025 Underground resistance "galaxy 2 galaxy" double ep (on a jazzier tip) Ur-030 Drexciya "aquatic invasion" (contains their best track "Wavejumper") If you can find _Revolution for Change_, grab it. It's a good overview of the earlier UR, well-balanced between the harder as well as the more ambient/jazzy sides. --Mark __ <http://www.xnet.com/~mkolmar/BurningRome> < MPEG & RA audio clips > m u s i c : w e b : s o u n d d e s i g n : h t m l : c g i : e t c "Put them who threaten possessions and power together with them who offend our tastes in sex and dope. Those who are touched, put them in asylums. Pack off old ones to senior communities, nursing homes. Children? Keep them prisoner. Babysitter as warden. School. 15 to 20 years, army afterward. Liberated, we live in prison. Know this, know that. Kill us before we die." -- John Cage
1997-10-06 14:55Lance C. McGannonAt 12:33 AM 10/6/97 -0500, you wrote: > >now, i need direction. i love dark detroit shit,
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At 12:33 AM 10/6/97 -0500, you wrote:
quoted 4 lines now, i need direction. i love dark detroit shit, but i've never wanted> >now, i need direction. i love dark detroit shit, but i've never wanted >to ask 'where can i find more?' until now. gimme names and labels. >
Here are a few "dark detroit" recommendations: . Psyche/BFC: Elements 2x12"/CD (Planet E) . Derrick May: The Innovator 2xCD (Sony-Japan) . Dark Comedy: 7 Days CD/2x12" (Elypsia) . Freq: Heaven CD/2x12" (Distance/Matrix) . Detroit Escalator Co: Soundtrack 313 CD/2x12" (Ferox) . Dan Curtin: Silicon Dawn CD/2x12" (Peacefrog) . Placid Angles: The Cry CD/2x12" (Peacefrog) . Relics: A Transmat Compilation CD/2x12" (Buzz) . The Other Day: Axis Compilation CD (Axis/React) . Virtual Sex comp CD/2x12" (Buzz) . Panic In Detroit comp CD/2x12" (Buzz)
quoted 4 lines also, there was a fellow who posted here about the availability of>also, there was a fellow who posted here about the availability of >old art singles and future/past singles on r+s. i can help that fellow >out if he emails me back. >
I'd like to know the availability of old art singles too. -->-Lance--- p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states
1997-10-06 16:18merlak> At 12:33 AM 10/6/97 -0500, you wrote: > > > >now, i need direction. i love dark detroit
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quoted 18 lines At 12:33 AM 10/6/97 -0500, you wrote:> At 12:33 AM 10/6/97 -0500, you wrote: > > > >now, i need direction. i love dark detroit shit, but i've never wanted > >to ask 'where can i find more?' until now. gimme names and labels. > > > > Here are a few "dark detroit" recommendations: > . Psyche/BFC: Elements 2x12"/CD (Planet E) > . Derrick May: The Innovator 2xCD (Sony-Japan) > . Dark Comedy: 7 Days CD/2x12" (Elypsia) > . Freq: Heaven CD/2x12" (Distance/Matrix) > . Detroit Escalator Co: Soundtrack 313 CD/2x12" (Ferox) > . Dan Curtin: Silicon Dawn CD/2x12" (Peacefrog) > . Placid Angles: The Cry CD/2x12" (Peacefrog) > . Relics: A Transmat Compilation CD/2x12" (Buzz) > . The Other Day: Axis Compilation CD (Axis/React) > . Virtual Sex comp CD/2x12" (Buzz) > . Panic In Detroit comp CD/2x12" (Buzz)
I completly agree with this list, but I'd like to add few more CDs : Model 500 : Classics (R&S) Basic Channel compilation CD (Basic Channel) Robert Hood : Nightmare World (Cheap) Leo Anibaldi : Canibald (ACV) Exhibits compilation CD (Art of Dance) respect Rob