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1999-05-15 00:48Vague Terrain (idm) MATMOS+LSR / MORGAN GEIST @ Static
└─ 1999-05-14 04:56paul roquet (idm) biskness
└─ 1999-05-16 06:45Irene McC Re: (idm) biskness
└─ 1999-05-16 03:41paul roquet Re: (idm) biskness
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1999-05-15 00:48Vague Terrainself promotion sequence begins . . . . now: Tuesday, May 18th MATMOS, with special guest s
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self promotion sequence begins . . . . now: Tuesday, May 18th MATMOS, with special guest star Jay LESSER, will perform live showing new video work and saying farewell before their European tour MORGAN GEIST (Clear, Environ) is visiting from Philadelphia to DJ alongwith the Static DJ crew: Sutekh Bre ad Re Ach Quantum 23 It all goes down at STATIC: at the Cat Club, San Francisco 1190 Folsom at Eighth 10 pm till ? Also of interest to Bay Area radio listeners: Saturday May 15 at midnight of Diskono / Ovenguard / Seeland fame, PEOPLE LIKE US, WOBBLY, and THE JET BLACK HAIR PEOPLE will all perform live on KALX 90.7 I'll be posting the details of the Matmos European tour and the Lesser/Matmos American tour later on- should be fun, we're playing with all yr IDM faves (Kid 606, Lexaunculpt, Slicker, Marumari, Mark Spybey, Lucky Kitchen etc . . . ) and details can be found at www.lsr1.com Thanks, Drew Daniel (shameless dirt hustler)
1999-05-14 04:56paul roquetListening to 'Ticklish Matters' for the billionth time, I am again amazed by how far afiel
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Listening to 'Ticklish Matters' for the billionth time, I am again amazed by how far afield Naohiro Fujikawa's releases are from the general realms of experimental music. So I wanted to ask - is there anyone else out there who is releasing similarly-minded material? The kind of shattered-sound reconstructions and off-balance rhythms of the last couple albums make it seem like Bisk is looking at music from a completely different angle than the rest. Secondly, are there any interviews/articles/webpages out there? I can't seem to find any information about him other than what is on the liner notes. paul roquet www.mother.com/~bravopop ?Ambiguity supposes an eventual resolution of itself, whereas certitude implies further ambiguity. I guess that?s why so much ?depressing? modern art makes me feel so cheerful? John Ashbery
1999-05-16 06:45Irene McCOn 13 May 99, paul roquet wrote re: (idm) biskness: > I am again amazed by how far afield
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On 13 May 99, paul roquet wrote re: (idm) biskness:
quoted 2 lines I am again amazed by how far afield Naohiro Fujikawa's releases are> I am again amazed by how far afield Naohiro Fujikawa's releases are > from the general realms of experimental music.
Only one I've got is 96's SubRosa release "Time" which didn't blow me away in quite the way you describe above. How many releases has he got? Which are recommended? What was the general consensus on "Time"? I * np : Unitone Hi-fi remix by Muslimgauze / Babylon
1999-05-16 03:41paul roquet>Only one I've got is 96's SubRosa release "Time" which didn't blow >me away in quite the
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quoted 4 lines Only one I've got is 96's SubRosa release "Time" which didn't blo>Only one I've got is 96's SubRosa release "Time" which didn't blow >me away in quite the way you describe above. How many releases >has he got? Which are recommended? What was the general >consensus on "Time"?
Yeah, "Time" is pretty good but also pretty standard, with hints of what is to come in the next two albums ("Strange or Funny-Haha?" (97) and "Ticklish Matters" (98)). The overall feeling of "Time" (kind of dark and unsettled) carries over to "Strange..," but the second album is much more abstract in terms of song construction, sample edits, and bizarre rhythms. It sounds like a mess at first but soon becomes quite beautiful. The latest album, "Ticklish Matters," has an equally disheveled quality, but has a brighter sound to it thanks to more distinguishable instrumentation (piano, guitar, keyboard...). The general consensus (I think): "Strange.." and "Ticklish Matters" are both far better albums than "Time," and both highly recommended, "Strange or Funny-Haha?" being the more essential of the two. "Ticklish" is actually quite an apt description of both of them. paul roquet www.mother.com/~bravopop ?Ambiguity supposes an eventual resolution of itself, whereas certitude implies further ambiguity. I guess that?s why so much ?depressing? modern art makes me feel so cheerful? John Ashbery