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(idm) RE:Mime/Concept 1 96:VR/CR - NYC

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1998-11-13 23:17Bob Bannister (idm) RE:Mime/Concept 1 96:VR/CR - NYC
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1998-11-14 03:38Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks Re: (idm) RE:Mime/Concept 1 96:VR/CR - NYC
1998-11-14 03:39Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks Re: (idm) RE:Mime/Concept 1 96:VR/CR - NYC
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1998-11-13 23:17Bob Bannister<Mr. Peter Becker asks, "Weren't MIMEs banned from idm?"< While Alex's piece was a much-ne
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<Mr. Peter Becker asks, "Weren't MIMEs banned from idm?"< While Alex's piece was a much-needed dose of humor, here's some of the tedious reality. It's pretty easy, when switching to a new and complex mail client (like Outlook), not to know that you have to right-click on the address of the list when you're replying, select Properties and deselect "Always send to this recipient in Exchange Rich Text Format" which is inexplicably on by default - it's only when you see with horror that half the digest is uuencoded junk that you do (or don't) figure it out. daniel@eliteware.com remarks: <I find the releases on ernst to be quite different than the comcept remixes. The releases on ernst are more minimal...> More minimal than Concept 1 96:VR must be getting down pretty low on the scale of mimimalism! Perhaps anyone who is interested in the New York CR/BC show has already figured out that you won't be able to decide to go at the last minute - 400 tickets, probably only available through advance sales and they won't reveal the location until after 7 pm the night of the show - laerm and other Philadelphians, getting your tickets at 611? Cheers, Bob
1998-11-13 23:33daniel@eliteware.com> daniel@eliteware.com remarks: > > <I find the releases on ernst to be quite different th
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quoted 8 lines daniel@eliteware.com remarks:> daniel@eliteware.com remarks: > > <I find the releases on ernst to be quite different than the > comcept remixes. The releases on ernst are more minimal...> > > More minimal than Concept 1 96:VR must be getting down pretty low on the > scale of mimimalism! >
If I remember correctly one of the tracks from the 1st ernst release is predominately a beat with a clicking noise following it (all at aprox. 133 bpm). The noise takes on an almost hi-hat like quality. The click is produced because of the way Brinkman sliced up the original dub plate. Sounds kind of monotonous but it isn't. Then again, I am a sucker for minimalism. -daniel
1998-11-14 03:38Andrew Duke Cognition AudioworksBob Bannister wrote: > <Mr. Peter Becker asks, "Weren't MIMEs banned from idm?"< > > While
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Bob Bannister wrote:
quoted 25 lines <Mr. Peter Becker asks, "Weren't MIMEs banned from idm?"<> <Mr. Peter Becker asks, "Weren't MIMEs banned from idm?"< > > While Alex's piece was a much-needed dose of humor, here's some of the > tedious reality. > > It's pretty easy, when switching to a new and complex mail client (like > Outlook), not to know that you have to right-click on the address of the > list when you're replying, select Properties and deselect "Always send to > this recipient in Exchange Rich Text Format" which is inexplicably on by > default - it's only when you see with horror that half the digest is > uuencoded junk that you do (or don't) figure it out. > > daniel@eliteware.com remarks: > > <I find the releases on ernst to be quite different than the > comcept remixes. The releases on ernst are more minimal...> > > More minimal than Concept 1 96:VR must be getting down pretty low on the > scale of mimimalism! > > Perhaps anyone who is interested in the New York CR/BC show has already > figured out that you won't be able to decide to go at the last minute - 400 > tickets, probably only available through advance sales and they won't > reveal the location until after 7 pm the night of the show - laerm and > other Philadelphians, getting your tickets at 611?
***Actually, Laerm doesn't have to worry about buying a ticket for himself :)(he was one of the six ticket winners in the NY CR show contest drawn this mornin') Andrew
quoted 4 lines Cheers,> > > Cheers, > Bob
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1998-11-14 03:39Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworksya, Brinkmann explains his processes in a most fascinating way. i'll get the interview up
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ya, Brinkmann explains his processes in a most fascinating way. i'll get the interview up hopefully tomorrow. andrew daniel@eliteware.com wrote:
quoted 17 lines daniel@eliteware.com remarks:> > daniel@eliteware.com remarks: > > > > <I find the releases on ernst to be quite different than the > > comcept remixes. The releases on ernst are more minimal...> > > > > More minimal than Concept 1 96:VR must be getting down pretty low on the > > scale of mimimalism! > > > > If I remember correctly one of the tracks from the 1st ernst release is > predominately a beat with a clicking noise following it (all at aprox. > 133 bpm). The noise takes on an almost hi-hat like quality. The click is > produced because of the way Brinkman sliced up the original dub plate. > Sounds kind of monotonous but it isn't. Then again, I am a sucker for > minimalism. > > -daniel
-- Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9 TEL 902-422-7132 FAX 902-422-1262 http://www.globalserve.net/~cognition (Cognition Audioworks/In The Mix: listen : read) --online now: Terrence Parker:My Studio Sessions Vol #1:Intangible world premiere In The Mix show 575: Richie Hawtin/Neil Landstrumm/Merrick Brown