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1999-04-19 18:43Daniel S. Pregman (idm) Found Sounds
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1999-04-19 18:43Daniel S. PregmanThere was some mention of this album a while back; it's supposed to be incredible, some so
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There was some mention of this album a while back; it's supposed to be incredible, some sort of Ae/Reload/Plaid-ish thing, etc. However, what I find confusing is who it's *by*; I always see it listed under "Spooky", which would lead me to believe that it's DJ Spooky and is just mis-filed for some reason, or that it's DJ Spooky sans "DJ", or that it's just some other bloke who felt like calling himself "Spooky". It'd be great if someone could clarify this mess... Also, it seems to be out of print, yet it's still in everyone's catalogs...
1999-04-19 19:09MoonlightThere is the old UK techno group "Spooky" (I own a cassette of "Gargantuan", released on I
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There is the old UK techno group "Spooky" (I own a cassette of "Gargantuan", released on IRS in the US) The credits really don't say who they are, but "engineered by nick hale and charlie may, written by may/forbes." So i'm guessing charlie may is a member of the group. Trance Europe Express 1 features a track "persuasion" by Spooky and Billie Ray Martin, but that appears to be a cover, so the credits don't help. DJ Spooky always has "DJ" prominently in front of his name, and usually follows with "That Subliminal Kid" At 02:43 PM 4/19/99 -0400, Daniel S. Pregman wrote:
quoted 5 lines I always see it listed under "Spooky",>I always see it listed under "Spooky", >which would lead me to believe that it's DJ Spooky and is just mis-filed >for some reason, or that it's DJ Spooky sans "DJ", or that it's just some >other bloke who felt like calling himself "Spooky". It'd be great if >someone could clarify this mess...
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1999-04-20 03:17laermOn Mon, 19 Apr 1999, Moonlight wrote: > Trance Europe Express 1 features a track "persuasi
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quoted 3 lines Trance Europe Express 1 features a track "persuasion" by Spooky and> Trance Europe Express 1 features a track "persuasion" by Spooky and > Billie Ray Martin, but that appears to be a cover, so the credits don't > help.
originally by the legendary throbbing gristle. * #### a disturbance in a system. #### laerm. @voicenet.com ##:# to breathe within the system/the speed of light is yours icq: 5562209 how many angels? how many angels?
1999-04-19 20:24quentin rogers>There was some mention of this album a while back; it's supposed to be >incredible, some
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quoted 7 lines There was some mention of this album a while back; it's supposed to be>There was some mention of this album a while back; it's supposed to be >incredible, some sort of Ae/Reload/Plaid-ish thing, etc. However, what I >find confusing is who it's *by*; I always see it listed under "Spooky", >which would lead me to believe that it's DJ Spooky and is just mis-filed >for some reason, or that it's DJ Spooky sans "DJ", or that it's just some >other bloke who felt like calling himself "Spooky". It'd be great if >someone could clarify this mess...
Spooky was around a long time before Dj Spooky, and definitly shouldn't be confused as such. I'm not too sure about Spooky's background, other than the fact they were part of the Guerrilla records camp. They put out a pair of excellent cd's. The first, Gargantuan (on Guerrilla/IRS), is more on a ambient-house tip. Nice use of vocals and Pixie's samples. Very smooth and lush in the production side of things. Found Sound goes more for an electro feel. Some of it reminds me of some Autechre tracks, lots of metallic cling-clang noises, with melodies and synth pads that remind me of Insides era Orbital.
quoted 1 line Also, it seems to be out of print, yet it's still in everyone's catalogs...>Also, it seems to be out of print, yet it's still in everyone's catalogs...
I finally managed to find this the other day, so it's floating about here and there. If you find any of the ep's, grab em... Does anyone know what Spooky's been up to lately????? cheers q ------------------------- quentin rogers http://www.teamlounge.com syntext@teamlounge.com ----------
1999-04-19 20:03b. sims> > Spooky was around a long time before Dj Spooky, and definitly shouldn't be > confused
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quoted 3 lines Spooky was around a long time before Dj Spooky, and definitly shouldn't be> > Spooky was around a long time before Dj Spooky, and definitly shouldn't be > confused as such. I'm not too sure about Spooky's background, other than
no doubt. with spooky you don't get hallow self-wankings over marginal music, you just get good music.
quoted 3 lines the fact they were part of the Guerrilla records camp. They put out a pair> the fact they were part of the Guerrilla records camp. They put out a pair > of excellent cd's. The first, Gargantuan (on Guerrilla/IRS), is more on a > ambient-house tip. Nice use of vocals and Pixie's samples. Very smooth and
don't forget the beastie boys. bboys plus pixies make for a rather catchy duo:) when guerrilla went down, they followed with series of releases on their own genetics label, one of which was the brillant shunt ep (or was it the clank ep, damn it i lost both, whichever it was it was the silver one.) i had my copy stolen a few years back and have unsuccessfully been searching since. i am rather curious as well as to what happen to them. i remember reading an article where they talked about taking a loan to buy their equipment. wonder if the realities of running a small label caught up with them. b.
1999-04-20 03:11James Seo>Spooky was around a long time before Dj Spooky, and definitly shouldn't be >confused as s
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quoted 1 line Spooky was around a long time before Dj Spooky, and definitly shouldn't>Spooky was around a long time before Dj Spooky, and definitly shouldn't
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quoted 1 line confused as such.>confused as such.
I don't know what Spooky is up to these days, but when Gargantuan first came out, NME or Melody Maker gave a very favorable review, saying it's way better than anything made by Aphex Twin (who was just beginning to emerge, with SAW1). The same issue of the weekly had a tiny, grainy photo of RDJ above the dance 12" chart. I remember listening to SAW1 and loving it and looking at the picture and thinking who the fudge is this guy? I think that issue of NME / MM also had something about B12's Electro-Soma, how it makes Aphex Twin sound like Kylie Minogue. Still brings a smile to my face thinking about that line. James Jung-Hoon Seo Red Sky Interactive 921 Front Street San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 392-2500 x250 http://www.redsky.com
1999-09-24 15:10Dominick WintersI am sure that more than a few of you recognise the term found sounds. I was wondering if
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I am sure that more than a few of you recognise the term found sounds. I was wondering if any of your collections contained, whatever age, albums of no music but of sounds. I dont mean sound effect compilations, relaxation tapes or anything that, but actual serious releases that offer found sounds as a concept for "musical" listening. I personally dont have any recordings by La Monte Young or anyone like that and would appreciate comments from people who do. Dom, World Records, Penzance, England. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
1999-09-24 15:22plod@gargamel.comAt 15:10 9/24/99 +0000, Dominick Winters wrote: >I am sure that more than a few of you rec
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quoted 13 lines I am sure that more than a few of you recognise the term found sounds. I>I am sure that more than a few of you recognise the term found sounds. I >was wondering if any of your collections contained, whatever age, albums of >no music but of sounds. I dont mean sound effect compilations, relaxation >tapes or anything that, but actual serious releases that offer found sounds >as a concept for "musical" listening. I personally dont have any recordings >by La Monte Young or anyone like that and would appreciate comments from >people who do. > > >Dom, World Records, Penzance, England. > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
The swedish album 'Ljud vi minns' (published by the VI magazine) is a great piece... Been played a lot at the Coldfeet Plodopular Soundlabs. it's a nostalgic journey to the lost sounds of Stockholm. //Erik _________________________ plod: http://gargamel.com/plod worm interface recordings: http://ambientsoho.com/wi
1999-09-29 17:33solenoidI have a record of Fluxus artists including an excerpt of a La Monte Young "ambience" reco
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I have a record of Fluxus artists including an excerpt of a La Monte Young "ambience" recording. Also, closely related to the history of IDM (IMHO) is Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis of Wire, who put out a record of the sound of an art gallery where they'd been involved in some installations. The record is called "MZUI" after the art gallery and was on Cherry Red records I believe. There are probably quite a few (of the less vociferous) IDM list members with those "Environments" series records, which are basically recordings of ambient environments that came out in the early 70's and were repressed at least once a few years later. I've seen tons of those in record bins over the years... These records might not fit your definition of "found sounds" I imagine... I just got "Brain Song" and "3 Ways of Saying 2" by Hafler Trio a week ago and suspect that there is some straight field recording on these records since Andrew McKenzie has been into that... I do sit and listen to sound effects records, ambiences, record vinyl rumble, etc. They are kind of nice in the aspect that there are no "people" there making the sound: no "intention" to the sound for me to deal with as a listenner. Solenoid On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, Dominick Winters wrote:
quoted 14 lines I am sure that more than a few of you recognise the term found sounds. I> I am sure that more than a few of you recognise the term found sounds. I > was wondering if any of your collections contained, whatever age, albums of > no music but of sounds. I dont mean sound effect compilations, relaxation > tapes or anything that, but actual serious releases that offer found sounds > as a concept for "musical" listening. I personally dont have any recordings > by La Monte Young or anyone like that and would appreciate comments from > people who do. > > > Dom, World Records, Penzance, England. > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com >
1999-09-30 04:56Mark KolmarOn Wed, 29 Sep 1999, solenoid wrote: > I just got "Brain Song" and "3 Ways of Saying 2" by
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On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, solenoid wrote:
quoted 3 lines I just got "Brain Song" and "3 Ways of Saying 2" by Hafler Trio a week> I just got "Brain Song" and "3 Ways of Saying 2" by Hafler Trio a week ago > and suspect that there is some straight field recording on these records > since Andrew McKenzie has been into that...
Andrew McKenzie isn't into that so much, but Chris Watson definitely is. He was in Cabaret Voltaire at the start, and later worked with the Hafler Trio. More recently, he has two CDs of field recordings on the Touch label: _Outside the Circle of Fire_, and _Stepping Into the Dark_. When was the last time you had a chance to sit next to a cheetah resting? --Mark __ Burning Rome : SENSELESS CD on Mindfield Records MindCD03 Cathartium 14 < http://www.burningrome.com/ > < download MP3s, hear RealAudio first >
1999-09-30 14:38n:hI just have to say Outside the circle of fire was one of my fav recordings of last year. S
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I just have to say Outside the circle of fire was one of my fav recordings of last year. Some of those animal chirps sound so electronic! What's stepping into thr dark like? More obscure field recordings? Nate On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Mark Kolmar wrote:
quoted 20 lines On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, solenoid wrote:> On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, solenoid wrote: > > > I just got "Brain Song" and "3 Ways of Saying 2" by Hafler Trio a week ago > > and suspect that there is some straight field recording on these records > > since Andrew McKenzie has been into that... > > Andrew McKenzie isn't into that so much, but Chris Watson definitely is. > He was in Cabaret Voltaire at the start, and later worked with the Hafler > Trio. More recently, he has two CDs of field recordings on the Touch > label: _Outside the Circle of Fire_, and _Stepping Into the Dark_. When > was the last time you had a chance to sit next to a cheetah resting? > > --Mark > > > __ Burning Rome : SENSELESS CD on Mindfield Records MindCD03 Cathartium 14 > < http://www.burningrome.com/ > < download MP3s, hear RealAudio first > > > >
1999-09-24 15:15Ross BalmerI have "songs of the humpback whale" if that can be called found sounds. Sounds like it mi
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I have "songs of the humpback whale" if that can be called found sounds. Sounds like it might be pretty ambient but I remember when I first listened to it my mate Ian and I found it hilariously funny for some reason. d0ktor -----Original Message----- From: Dominick Winters <worldrecords@hotmail.com> To: idm@hyperreal.org <idm@hyperreal.org> Date: Friday, September 24, 1999 4:11 PM Subject: (idm) Found Sounds
quoted 5 lines I am sure that more than a few of you recognise the term found sounds. I>I am sure that more than a few of you recognise the term found sounds. I >was wondering if any of your collections contained, whatever age, albums of >no music but of sounds. I dont mean sound effect compilations, relaxation >tapes or anything that, but actual serious releases that offer found sounds >as a concept for "musical" listening. I personally dont have any
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quoted 9 lines by La Monte Young or anyone like that and would appreciate comments from>by La Monte Young or anyone like that and would appreciate comments from >people who do. > > >Dom, World Records, Penzance, England. > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com >
1999-09-24 18:07Brian GauseThis brings up an interesting question. I've been looking for something like this for a wh
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This brings up an interesting question. I've been looking for something like this for a while, but I'm weary of getting whale songs 'with background music'...ugh, that would be horrible. Whales with Yanni or some such nonsense. So, Ross (or anyone), are there any disks/tapes out there that do, indeed, have real humpback whale songs without all the commercial garbage to make it sound 'pretty'? I'm looking purely for whale songs, here; maybe scientific recordings along the lines of those voyager recordings of deep space...a pointer in the right direction or a taped copy...I'd appreciate anything at this point. As for finding it funny on first listen, I remember laughing my ass off to Chill Out the first time...now, I wouldn't leave the planet without it. Essential. ---brian Ross Balmer wrote:
quoted 27 lines I have "songs of the humpback whale" if that can be called found sounds.> I have "songs of the humpback whale" if that can be called found sounds. > Sounds like it might be pretty ambient but I remember when I first listened > to it my mate Ian and I found it hilariously funny for some reason. > > d0ktor > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dominick Winters <worldrecords@hotmail.com> > To: idm@hyperreal.org <idm@hyperreal.org> > Date: Friday, September 24, 1999 4:11 PM > Subject: (idm) Found Sounds > > >I am sure that more than a few of you recognise the term found sounds. I > >was wondering if any of your collections contained, whatever age, albums of > >no music but of sounds. I dont mean sound effect compilations, relaxation > >tapes or anything that, but actual serious releases that offer found sounds > >as a concept for "musical" listening. I personally dont have any > recordings > >by La Monte Young or anyone like that and would appreciate comments from > >people who do. > > > > > >Dom, World Records, Penzance, England. > > > >______________________________________________________ > >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > >
-- Save the whales. Collect the whole set. Trade them with your friends. Brian Gause Technical Writer Applications Division Oracle Corporation (650) 506-1311 bgause@us.oracle.com The statements and opinions expressed here are my own and do not necessarily represent those of Oracle Corporation.
1999-09-24 18:13laermOn Fri, 24 Sep 1999, Brian Gause wrote: > As for finding it funny on first listen, I remem
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quoted 3 lines As for finding it funny on first listen, I remember laughing my ass> As for finding it funny on first listen, I remember laughing my ass > off to Chill Out the first time...now, I wouldn't leave the planet > without it. Essential.
oh, yeah, most definitely. the klf, when they put their minds to it, could be truly amazing. * #### a disturbance in a system. #### laerm. @voicenet.com ##:# it's only in uncertainty/that we're naked and alive icq:5562209
1999-09-24 20:02Superfuzz----- Original Message ----- From: Brian Gause <bgause@us.oracle.com> To: Ross Balmer <ros
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----- Original Message ----- From: Brian Gause <bgause@us.oracle.com> To: Ross Balmer <ross@tui.co.uk> Cc: IDM <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Friday, September 24, 1999 2:07 PM Subject: Re: (idm) Found Sounds
quoted 1 line This brings up an interesting question. I've been looking for something> This brings up an interesting question. I've been looking for something
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quoted 2 lines this for a while, but I'm weary of getting whale songs 'with background> this for a while, but I'm weary of getting whale songs 'with background > music'...ugh, that would be horrible. Whales with Yanni or some such
nonsense. Horrible whale drones with Yanni sounds pretty much like... well... Boards Of Canada. :) I hope that no one would pay $250 for whale CD-Rs. superfuzz@home.com
1999-09-24 20:05MRCarp107@aol.comWhale sounds and Yanni does not in any way resemble Boards of Canada. Matt
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Whale sounds and Yanni does not in any way resemble Boards of Canada. Matt
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quoted 3 lines Whale sounds and Yanni does not in any way resemble Boards of Canada.> Whale sounds and Yanni does not in any way resemble Boards of Canada. > Matt >
Further proof that the list still has no sense of humor. superfuzz@home.com np: nine inch nails (5 days straight and counting...)
1999-09-24 20:16laermOn Fri, 24 Sep 1999, MRCarp107@aol.com wrote: > Whale sounds and Yanni does not in any way
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On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, MRCarp107@aol.com wrote:
quoted 1 line Whale sounds and Yanni does not in any way resemble Boards of Canada.> Whale sounds and Yanni does not in any way resemble Boards of Canada.
put it at 33. (provided yanni + whales was pressed at 45.) * #### a disturbance in a system. #### laerm. @voicenet.com ##:# it's only in uncertainty/that we're naked and alive icq:5562209
1999-09-24 20:16MRCarp107@aol.comI was laughing when I wrote that.
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I was laughing when I wrote that.
1999-09-25 08:03Dominick WintersI read once that Brian Eno recorded walking from his home to the shops and back. He played
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I read once that Brian Eno recorded walking from his home to the shops and back. He played it back at home and tried to remember where he was on listening back. Thats the sort of stuff I would be interested in hearing. Dom, World Records, Penzance, England. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
1999-09-27 16:50Ross BalmerYa, the "Songs of the Humpback Whale" which I mentioned is purely whalesong (except where
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Ya, the "Songs of the Humpback Whale" which I mentioned is purely whalesong (except where boat noise has crept in accidentally, but that's all explained on the cover). I'll search it out and find out more details for you but it's on vinyl somewhere (probably in my loft) and seeing as I haven't been able to play vinyl for years I'll have to dig for it. I haven't heard these Voyager recordings I keep hearing about though, they sound interesting.. What do they sound like? d0ktor -----Original Message----- From: Brian Gause <bgause@us.oracle.com> To: Ross Balmer <ross@tuimedia.co.uk> Cc: IDM <idm@hyperreal.org> Date: Friday, September 24, 1999 7:10 PM Subject: Re: (idm) Found Sounds
quoted 1 line This brings up an interesting question. I've been looking for something>This brings up an interesting question. I've been looking for something
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quoted 2 lines this for a while, but I'm weary of getting whale songs 'with background>this for a while, but I'm weary of getting whale songs 'with background >music'...ugh, that would be horrible. Whales with Yanni or some such
nonsense.
quoted 2 lines So, Ross (or anyone), are there any disks/tapes out there that do, indeed,> >So, Ross (or anyone), are there any disks/tapes out there that do, indeed,
have
quoted 1 line real humpback whale songs without all the commercial garbage to make it>real humpback whale songs without all the commercial garbage to make it
sound
quoted 1 line 'pretty'? I'm looking purely for whale songs, here; maybe scientific>'pretty'? I'm looking purely for whale songs, here; maybe scientific
recordings
quoted 1 line along the lines of those voyager recordings of deep space...a pointer in>along the lines of those voyager recordings of deep space...a pointer in
the
quoted 3 lines right direction or a taped copy...I'd appreciate anything at this point.>right direction or a taped copy...I'd appreciate anything at this point. > >As for finding it funny on first listen, I remember laughing my ass off to
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quoted 1 line Out the first time...now, I wouldn't leave the planet without it.>Out the first time...now, I wouldn't leave the planet without it.
Essential.
quoted 5 lines ---brian> >---brian > >Ross Balmer wrote: >
1999-09-27 18:20BigKumquat@aol.comDom from World Records writes: << I read once that Brian Eno recorded walking from his hom
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Dom from World Records writes: << I read once that Brian Eno recorded walking from his home to the shops and back. He played it back at home and tried to remember where he was on listening back. Thats the sort of stuff I would be interested in hearing. >> Well, I'd be happy to make some recordings of this nature for you. Consider the following possibilites: - waking up in the morning: brushing teeth, urinating, etc. - cutting the grass with a power mower - ordering a tuna fish sandwich at a local delicatessen - typing e-mails at computer keyboard, nearby cat purring Of course I'm half joking, but on the other hand I'm half not joking. You might consider Olejandra and Underwood's work for some found sound treatments. "The Children's Album" has eerily transfixing material like "Kids Playing Baseball, East Village, NYC." And you can't beat the innovative packaging: a piece of construction paper, a cut-out of a strange card depicting cartoony telephones used to illustrate a math problem (at least mine looks like that - each one is different, I believe, and made by hand). Much of the material involves random people singing strange little songs from their youth...not necessarily in tune. Oh yeah, if you're smoking banana peels and you listen to that track, you'll hear subliminal sounds of kids playing baseball. - Fred Church bigkumquat@aol.com http://www.thelocus.com/kumquat (where *free* postage-paid kumquat cd's wait patiently to be sent to *you*)
1999-09-28 09:04Dominick WintersYes I am very intrigued about the Voyager recordings too. ________________________________
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Yes I am very intrigued about the Voyager recordings too. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
1999-09-28 09:10Dominick Winters>Well, I'd be happy to make some recordings of this nature for you. >Consider >the followi
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quoted 8 lines Well, I'd be happy to make some recordings of this nature for you.>Well, I'd be happy to make some recordings of this nature for you. >Consider >the following possibilites: > >- waking up in the morning: brushing teeth, urinating, etc. >- cutting the grass with a power mower >- ordering a tuna fish sandwich at a local delicatessen >- typing e-mails at computer keyboard, nearby cat purring
Hmm, yes half joke accepted. But you know what I mean, professionally recorded and compiled in an imganitive way. I haven't heard of the CD you speak of. The blurb that came with my Benbecula CD (still haven't heard anyone else's reports on this label) says that CD 3 will be in this vain, I guess I'll just wait and see. Dom, World Records, Penzance, England. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
1999-09-28 16:42Steve BriggsSome of the VLF recordings I've heard are quite soothing. Just nature doing it's thing in
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Some of the VLF recordings I've heard are quite soothing. Just nature doing it's thing in the radio spectrum. My receiver came with two tapes of recordings so I guess in some way it's published. http://www.triax.com/vlfradio/ And, although not natural as such, the Connet Project. Sit down in a dark room, listen to this and my brain starts re-writing The 3rd Man. http://www.ibmpcug.co.uk/~irdial/coneline.htm There is also an Australian who likes to record the vibrations of 1/2 a mile of telephone wire. Can't remember his name or the label. Apparently animals scratching themselves on the poles makes quite good bass. Later............ Steve. NP: People makeing noises in the kitchen.
1999-09-29 18:02Kurt B. PruennerBigKumquat@aol.com wrote: > Dom from World Records writes: > > << I read once that Brian E
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quoted 11 lines Dom from World Records writes:> Dom from World Records writes: > > << I read once that Brian Eno recorded walking from his home to the shops > and > back. He played it back at home and tried to remember where he was on > listening back. Thats the sort of stuff I would be interested in hearing. >> > > Well, I'd be happy to make some recordings of this nature for you. Consider > the following possibilites: > > - waking up in the morning: brushing teeth, urinating, etc.
Hmmm... they should make a compilation of such tracks; they could easily include the first track from Mika Vainio's "Ydin"... sounds like ~9:30 of "Electric Razor vs. Ma' Beard" :))) (Has to be a hell of a facial jungle, tho - at this length... =P) -- Kurt B. Pruenner Haendelstrasse 17 4020 Linz/AUSTRIA mailto:briareos@gmx.at np: Mika Vainio - F.B. (Ydin) (you guessed it, that's what made me think of this...) WARP Records http://www.warprecords.com/ BUZZ 1&2 http://www.buzz2.com/ User Friendly http://www.userfriendly.org/ Segfault http://www.segfault.org/ Anime On DVD http://www.animeondvd.com/ Slashdot http://www.slashdot.org/
1999-09-30 04:23Echophoria@aol.comIn a message dated 9/29/99 2:33:39 PM EDT, solenoid@syncopated.net writes: > I have a reco
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In a message dated 9/29/99 2:33:39 PM EDT, solenoid@syncopated.net writes:
quoted 6 lines I have a record of Fluxus artists including an excerpt of a La Monte Young> I have a record of Fluxus artists including an excerpt of a La Monte Young > "ambience" recording. Also, closely related to the history of IDM (IMHO) > is Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis of Wire, who put out a record of the > sound of an art gallery where they'd been involved in some installations. > The record is called "MZUI" after the art gallery and was on Cherry Red > records I believe.
the MZUI installation - or at least an radio-relay performance of the piece - can also be found on WMO's Lewis/Gilbert/Mills "Pacific/Specific" CD. mr. e. now on: salvatore: head spinning freely (slowly): sound @ 1