179,854Messages
9,130Senders
30Years
342mboxes

← archive index

(idm) Planet Rock

5 messages · 5 participants · spans 712 days · search this subject
1996-02-18 20:26Ollie (idm) Planet Rock
├─ 1996-02-18 20:53Alan M. Parry Re: (idm) Planet Rock
└─ 1996-02-18 23:22Matthew J. Lehrer Re: (idm) Planet Rock
1998-01-31 01:36Sean Cooper (no subject)
└─ 1998-01-31 03:45Heiko Hoffmann (idm) Planet Rock
expand allcollapse allclick any summary to toggle that message
1996-02-18 20:26OllieQuick programming note to everyone in the great white north, at 6:00pm est and 12:00am, Mu
From:
Ollie
To:
Cc:
Date:
Sun, 18 Feb 1996 12:26:14 -0800
Subject:
(idm) Planet Rock
permalink · <9602181526.aa07204@barb.wchat.on.ca>
Quick programming note to everyone in the great white north, at 6:00pm est and 12:00am, Muchmusic is showing the final episode of the History of R@%& and R&#@ which is call Planet Rock and gots stuff on hip-hop and house with a couple of little bits on techno. Peace, Ollie on now: Bulls v. Pacers Miller for three....yes! (M.Albert) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______ Contact:Oliver Barkovic |SCR101-NGIN-0 / \ 156 west 2nd st. |SCR102-OLEX / STEEL \ Hamilton, Ontario|SCR103-SYMPLX / CITY \ CANADA |SCR104-NGIN-0 \ RECORDS / L9C-3G1 | "Tomorrow is.." \ / FON/FAX:905.318.6961 |SCR105-OBSCENE MANNEQUIN \_______/ E-Mail:scr@wchat.on.ca |SCR106-SECRET WEREWOLF JAN.96 WWW:http://www.wchat.on.ca/public/scr/scr.htm
1996-02-18 20:53Alan M. ParryOn Sun, 18 Feb 1996, Ollie wrote: > Quick programming note to everyone in the great white
From:
Alan M. Parry
To:
Ollie
Cc:
,
Date:
Sun, 18 Feb 1996 12:53:31 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Planet Rock
Reply to:
(idm) Planet Rock
permalink · <Pine.BSI.3.91.960218125105.12152A-100000@taz.hyperreal.com>
On Sun, 18 Feb 1996, Ollie wrote:
quoted 4 lines Quick programming note to everyone in the great white north, at 6:00pm est> Quick programming note to everyone in the great white north, at 6:00pm est > and 12:00am, Muchmusic is showing the final episode of the History of R@%& > and R&#@ which is call Planet Rock and gots stuff on hip-hop and house with > a couple of little bits on techno.
Just to pick, its actually titled The Perfect Beat. You can get summaries of each episode and more info from the PBS web pages.. :: Alan M. Parry :: fluid@hyperreal.com :: <finger me for PGP key> :: http://hyperreal.com/~fluid
1996-02-18 23:22Matthew J. LehrerOn Sun, 18 Feb 1996, Ollie wrote: > Quick programming note to everyone in the great white
From:
Matthew J. Lehrer
To:
Ollie
Cc:
,
Date:
Sun, 18 Feb 1996 18:22:13 -0500 (EST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Planet Rock
Reply to:
(idm) Planet Rock
permalink · <Pine.OSF.3.91.960218181931.7699A-100000@is3.NYU.EDU>
On Sun, 18 Feb 1996, Ollie wrote:
quoted 4 lines Quick programming note to everyone in the great white north, at 6:00pm est> Quick programming note to everyone in the great white north, at 6:00pm est > and 12:00am, Muchmusic is showing the final episode of the History of R@%& > and R&#@ which is call Planet Rock and gots stuff on hip-hop and house with > a couple of little bits on techno.
And for all you New Yorkers out there who missed it the first time around (like me), the episode will be broadcast this coming Wednesday (2/21) on WLIW at 9 p.m. *I'm* excited.... ;) - Matthew "I grew up thinking that techno music is actually something that you can't imagine. That is techno at its best. If you hear something that you'd never expect to hear - that's techno. If you hear something that kind of sounds like you've heard it before, then it's not techno." - Jeff Mills
1998-01-31 01:36Sean Cooper> afrika bambata(sp?) used kraftwork's "Numbers" off of computer world for > the basis of
From:
Sean Cooper
To:
Date:
Fri, 30 Jan 1998 17:36:08 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
(no subject)
permalink · <Pine.BSF.3.96.980130171554.409D-100000@shell7.ba.best.com>
quoted 2 lines afrika bambata(sp?) used kraftwork's "Numbers" off of computer world for> afrika bambata(sp?) used kraftwork's "Numbers" off of computer world for > the basis of "Planet Rock." back to square one.
not that it really matters, but "trans-europe express," not "numbers," was the basis for "planet rock" (although from an electro standpoint "numbers" is the superior track). regardless, man parrish's "hip-hop be-bop (don't stop)" and "man made" were released a year prior to "planet rock" (the former even charted!). both in terms of songwriting and innovation, man parrish's work *far* exceeds that of soulsonic force, whose importance in the history of early electro and hip-hop, though extensive, tends to be overstated. as popular as "planet rock" was and is, it was a typical arthur baker/john robie bite, and better examples of old-school new york electro-funk exist. sc
1998-01-31 03:45Heiko Hoffmannalright, here's a compromise: both, _Numbers_ (beats) and _TEE_ (melody) were used for _Pl
From:
Heiko Hoffmann
To:
Sean Cooper
Cc:
Date:
Fri, 30 Jan 1998 22:45:13 -0500 (EST)
Subject:
(idm) Planet Rock
Reply to:
(no subject)
permalink · <l03110701b0f80894e9a7@[165.123.21.177]>
alright, here's a compromise: both, _Numbers_ (beats) and _TEE_ (melody) were used for _Planet Rock_. h
quoted 15 lines afrika bambata(sp?) used kraftwork's "Numbers" off of computer world for>> afrika bambata(sp?) used kraftwork's "Numbers" off of computer world for >> the basis of "Planet Rock." back to square one. > >not that it really matters, but "trans-europe express," not "numbers," was >the basis for "planet rock" (although from an electro standpoint >"numbers" is the superior track). regardless, man parrish's "hip-hop >be-bop (don't stop)" and "man made" were released a year prior to "planet >rock" (the former even charted!). both in terms of songwriting and >innovation, man parrish's work *far* exceeds that of soulsonic force, >whose importance in the history of early electro and hip-hop, though >extensive, tends to be overstated. as popular as "planet rock" was and is, >it was a typical arthur baker/john robie bite, and better examples of >old-school new york electro-funk exist. > >sc