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Re: (idm) Modulations/Throbbing Gristle

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1998-09-10 01:04Ali Lalani (idm) Re: (amb) Re: Modulations
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1998-09-10 11:57Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks Re: (idm) Modulations/Throbbing Gristle
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1998-09-10 01:04Ali Lalaniand >plastikman though..but it was still worth the $8 to see genesis p orridge >lookin ext
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quoted 2 lines plastikman though..but it was still worth the $8 to see genesis p orridge>plastikman though..but it was still worth the $8 to see genesis p orridge >lookin extremely glamorous. (were those implants?)
Speaking of which, who the hell is Genesis P. Orrige, and is it a man or a woman? I saw modulations, and i couldn't for the life of me figure it out...what were his/her contributions? It was somewhat ambigous in the movie...
1998-09-10 01:45Washington>and >>plastikman though..but it was still worth the $8 to see genesis p orridge >>lookin
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Psychic TV was pretty heavy in the Acid House scene circa 88-90' (also under the pseodonym "Jack the Tab", among others), and released some suprisingly still listenable singles/collections in that period.
1998-09-10 11:57Andrew Duke Cognition AudioworksAli Lalani wrote: > and > >plastikman though..but it was still worth the $8 to see genesis
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Thu, 10 Sep 1998 08:57:22 -0300
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Ali Lalani wrote:
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***A man; one of the founding members of Throbbing Gristle, who were the originators of industrial music and probably responsible for laying the roots for what has evolved into IDM these days. Andrew
quoted 3 lines I saw modulations, and i couldn't for the life of me figure it> I saw modulations, and i couldn't for the life of me figure it > out...what were his/her contributions? It was somewhat ambigous in the > movie...
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