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RE: (idm) Boston Not London compilation CD [cfom records]

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2000-03-08 23:52p i e t r o (idm) Boston Not London compilation CD [cfom records]
2000-03-09 00:06Matthew Allen RE: (idm) Boston Not London compilation CD [cfom records]
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2000-03-08 23:52p i e t r oHighly suggested electronic brain funk for the entire family.. Just a huge plug for this c
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Highly suggested electronic brain funk for the entire family.. Just a huge plug for this compilation that i'm surprised hasn't been mentioned here (unless i'm mistaken). Take Art-Tek's "Artefacts" and combine those excellent tracks with stuff like Töshöklabs' "Dated", and you have a good range of excelling electronics, brooding techno, luscious idm, and great electronic music all around. The website will definitely give you a better idea of what to expect, it's easy to navigate, but is missing some info at the moment: www.cfom-music.com. As the title suggests, these artist's are all in the Boston (MA) area, and deserve recognition for releasing top-quality electronics that will appeal to many folks on this list. Here's the info on this compilation.. BOSTON NOT LONDON :: Volume One "New Electronic Music From Boston Massachusetts" Tracks include :: :: plex :: cychsy :: entropy struct :: clink feedback :: ukuphambana :: jitteronimous botch :: b field :: galapagos :: cathode ray tube :: tweaking :: ukuphambana :: articulatrix :: technology scum :: toys :: plex :: skwerkday :: dummy plug conspiracy :: providence :: cathode ray tube :: owa-owa :: b field :: pocket :: entropy struct :: line :: asmodeus spectre :: still so beautiful I'm pretty sure that Plex (on CFOM) is separate from the Plex you may have heard on the Toshoklabs live-cdr set at Invisible Cities (NY). B>L (short for Boston Not London) is definitely a highlight compilation for 2000. Now i should look into their other releases, no? : ) Pietro. ___________________________________________ p i e t r o d a s a c c o a u d i o - n i m b u s c j a m 91.5 fm saturdays from midnight - 2am EST 9745 lynngrove cr, windsor, ontario, n8r 1b8, canada g r o o v e s m a g a z i n e www.groovesmag.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-03-09 00:06Matthew Allen> I'm pretty sure that Plex (on CFOM) is separate from > the Plex you may have heard on th
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RE: (idm) Boston Not London compilation CD [cfom records]
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quoted 5 lines I'm pretty sure that Plex (on CFOM) is separate from> I'm pretty sure that Plex (on CFOM) is separate from > the Plex you may have heard on the Toshoklabs live-cdr > set at Invisible Cities (NY). > >
yes, it is. mmmm ... convergent evolution sucks. m. Plex/Elliot Topicwandering: It seems like the last few long threads have some how touched upon Electronic artists on the IDM list. Either through BSP, or the recent gear talk thread. I am on quite a few lists that deal with many aspects of gear/electronic musicianship (is that a word), Notably Digitalhell, PC_DAW/ Mac_DAW, MusicDSP, and a few gear/software specific lists. Usually there's quite a bit of spill over from one list to the next (and even some familiar faces from these 'Gear specific' lists on IDM/313 etc). It may be nice, however, to start a list that deals specifically with musicians on this list and the more expiremental sides of techno/technologically oriented dance music. just an idea. m. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org