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1998-10-13 03:11Greg Clow (idm) annoying question of the day...
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1998-10-14 05:16Peter Hollo Re: (idm) Diskono tracklisting (was: annoying question of the day...)
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1998-10-13 03:11Greg ClowDoes anyone have any ideas on the track ordering for the Diskono 7"s? I've figured a coupl
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Does anyone have any ideas on the track ordering for the Diskono 7"s? I've figured a couple of tracks (like Boards of Canada and the radio show thing), but some have me stumped. I'd like to know what the hell I'm playing on my show tomorrow night. Greg
1998-10-13 12:42-nick^w-> Does anyone have any ideas on the track ordering for the Diskono 7"s? I've > figured a c
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quoted 8 lines Does anyone have any ideas on the track ordering for the Diskono 7"s? I've> Does anyone have any ideas on the track ordering for the Diskono 7"s? I've > figured a couple of tracks (like Boards of Canada and the radio show > thing), but some have me stumped. I'd like to know what the hell I'm > playing on my show tomorrow night. > > > Greg >
The most recent 'Wire' describes Suetsu & Underwood as "shifting montages of cafe murmur, clattering plates, background TV dialogue and campfire singalongs". That ought to help narrow that down. Also, does anyone know if Rook Vallade, who has a track on the 7" with BoC on it (x or z - can't remeber which), is the same as Rook Valard who appears on Alt.frequencies 3? One of the tracks on the diskono sounds similar to the track on Alt.freq 3. The packaging states that Rook Valard comes from s.f. usa but I thought all the artists on the diskono are supposed to be from Scotland? Cheers Nick
1998-10-13 20:09Lance C McGannonAt 12:42 PM 10/13/98 +0000, you wrote: > >Also, does anyone know if Rook Vallade, who has
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At 12:42 PM 10/13/98 +0000, you wrote:
quoted 10 lines Also, does anyone know if Rook Vallade, who has a track on the> >Also, does anyone know if Rook Vallade, who has a track on the >7" with BoC on it (x or z - can't remeber which), is the same >as Rook Valard who appears on Alt.frequencies 3? > >One of the tracks on the diskono sounds similar to the track on >Alt.freq 3. The packaging states that Rook Valard comes from s.f. >usa but I thought all the artists on the diskono are supposed to be >from Scotland? >
That is one in the same person. Rook also records as O.S.T. for the Emanate, Qlipothic, Phthalo, and Switch labels. Expect new Rook Valard releases on Phthalo, Worm Interface and, possibly the Emanate labels soon. btw: for all your diskono questions you can visit their official website at: http://www.geocities.com/Eureka/Gold/2142/index.html -->-Lance--- p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states
1998-10-14 00:17eric> >Alt.freq 3. The packaging states that Rook Valard comes from s.f. > >usa but I thought
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quoted 3 lines Alt.freq 3. The packaging states that Rook Valard comes from s.f.> >Alt.freq 3. The packaging states that Rook Valard comes from s.f. > >usa but I thought all the artists on the diskono are supposed to be > >from Scotland?
he lives in san francisco, and he's from scotland. that is, he was born there. eric onnow: nuno canavarro:plux quba(moikai)
1998-10-14 05:16Peter HolloIf you goto the URL that's listed in the wire for Diskono you will eventually come upon th
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If you goto the URL that's listed in the wire for Diskono you will eventually come upon this text file which has "R-Tist Pro-Files": http://website.lineone.net/~diskono/01.txt This should help. My final tracklisting is as follows: Diskono[x] 1. Office Products - "R.J." 2. Boards of Canada - "Sixty-Niner (Alternate Mix)" 3. Fabric Soap Stars - "Beef Intermission" 4. Daniel J Beattie - "Dream of Irma Injection" 5. Rook Vallade - "Water of Life" (the text file confirms this is the same as the Alt Frequencies person) Diskono[y] 1. ITG Crew - "Into the Ground" 2. Felix Kubin - "Babelfish Swing Ballet" 3. Suetso & Underwood - "Whupping Crowd" & "Icouldhavespenttheleelinenech" 4. V/VM - "If In Doubt, Ask The Kids" I'd be willing to bet my bottom dollar on this as the correct tracklisting. [y] is definitely correct because at the Lucky Kitchen website (see text file) there is a Real Audio file of Icouldhavespenttheleelinenech by Suetso&Underwood which is in fact the corresponding track on the [y] 7". I don't know where "Whupping Crowd" fits in as I only worked this out yesterday... perhaps it's part of what I think is the V/VM track but I'm not sure, hard to tell... And the ITG crew track starts with American voices going "Into the Ground" ;) As for [x], the Boards of Canada is definitely track 2, and the Daniel J Beattie one is the Satie-like piano... From the descriptions I came up with the above. Any comments? Class dismissed. Peter. -- Peter Hollo raven@fourplay.com.au http://www.fourplay.com.au/me.html FourPlay - Eclectic Electric String Quartet http://www.fourplay.com.au "Of course, dance music can be a music where you lie on your back and your brain cells dance" -Michael Karoli of Can, quoted in Wire mag.
1998-10-14 14:45Greg ClowOn Wed, 14 Oct 1998, Peter Hollo wrote: > If you goto the URL that's listed in the wire fo
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On Wed, 14 Oct 1998, Peter Hollo wrote:
quoted 3 lines If you goto the URL that's listed in the wire for Diskono you will> If you goto the URL that's listed in the wire for Diskono you will > eventually come upon this text file which has "R-Tist Pro-Files": > http://website.lineone.net/~diskono/01.txt
Yup, discovered it yesterday just in time to get the info for my show.
quoted 6 lines Diskono[x]> Diskono[x] > 1. Office Products - "R.J." > 2. Boards of Canada - "Sixty-Niner (Alternate Mix)" > 3. Fabric Soap Stars - "Beef Intermission" > 4. Daniel J Beattie - "Dream of Irma Injection" > 5. Rook Vallade - "Water of Life"
Seems to match what I reckoned.
quoted 6 lines Diskono[y]> Diskono[y] > 1. ITG Crew - "Into the Ground" > 2. Felix Kubin - "Babelfish Swing Ballet" > 3. Suetso & Underwood - "Whupping Crowd" & > "Icouldhavespenttheleelinenech" > 4. V/VM - "If In Doubt, Ask The Kids"
Actually, as you speculate in a bit that I've snipped, "Whupping Crowd" appears at the end of the V/Vm side. It consists of crowd noises and the sound of what seems to be a cracking bullwhip. Only about 30 seconds or so in length, I think. And technically, the V/Vm side is "side 1" - if you look at the runout groove, you'll see that the matrix number etched there is one less on the V/Vm side than the one on the other side. Going from [x] to [y], they run sequentially. Can't remember what the numbers are now, but I've got it noted at home. And if that doesn't win me Sad 'Spotter of the Year award... :) Greg