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1999-11-24 22:42Michael Upton (idm) Faves of the year
1999-11-24 23:58Superfuzz Re: (idm) Faves of the year
└─ 1999-11-25 09:27Irene McC Re: (idm) Faves of the year
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1999-11-25 10:19Jamie Johnson Re: (idm) Faves of the year
1999-11-25 16:19Giles Ward Re: (idm) Faves of the year
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1999-11-25 19:52Jamie Johnson Re: (idm) Faves of the year
1999-11-25 20:01Superfuzz Re: (idm) Faves of the year
1999-11-25 20:47Jamie Johnson Re: (idm) Faves of the year
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1999-11-27 04:35Re: (idm) Faves of the year
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1999-11-24 22:42Michael UptonHi, If people do reckon it's the time of year for this, can I request one thing (not on an
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Hi, If people do reckon it's the time of year for this, can I request one thing (not on any authority, of course :) ? Please oh please say what you liked about the releases. I generally don't like the things that end up polling highly, so I'm interested to hear something of what people like about things, to help me make up my own mind on whether to check it out. Michael ^ Hear some Jet Jaguar http://mp3.com/jetjaguar/ ^ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-24 23:58Superfuzz----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Upton" <jetjag@MailAndNews.com> To: "idm" <idm
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Upton" <jetjag@MailAndNews.com> To: "idm" <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 1999 5:42 PM Subject: (idm) Faves of the year
quoted 3 lines Hi,> Hi, > > If people do reckon it's the time of year for this, can I request one
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quoted 3 lines (not on any authority, of course :) ?> (not on any authority, of course :) ? > > Please oh please say what you liked about the releases.
I second that. When we had that "what's in your piles" thread - EVERY single one of those messages I deleted immediately. They had, like, ZERO redeeming value. So since it *IS* the end of the year and the top-10 lists are on the way... I'd much rather read ABOUT the releases than just look at their titles. Thanks kids. superfuzz@home.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-25 09:27Irene McCOn 24 Nov 99, Superfuzz wrote re: Re: (idm) Faves of the year: > When we had that "what's
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On 24 Nov 99, Superfuzz wrote re: Re: (idm) Faves of the year:
quoted 3 lines When we had that "what's in your piles" thread - EVERY single one> When we had that "what's in your piles" thread - EVERY single one > of those messages I deleted immediately. They had, like, ZERO > redeeming value.
Not to heckle you or anything, I have to disagree. It was totally revealing in a voyeuristic eye-opening way to see the wide-spread range of interests displayed by various list members. No need to describe every release at length : just to have them nearby indicates a willingness to spread your interests to a wider base. Nothing wrong with that!
quoted 2 lines I'd much rather read ABOUT the releases than just look at their> I'd much rather read ABOUT the releases than just look at their > titles.
Yes - I enjoy that too. But it can get long winded; the lists just threw together current 'listen-to' titles. I loved it. One man's meat, and all that. *** I M O *** I * --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-25 11:29Andrew Hime> > When we had that "what's in your piles" thread - EVERY single one > > of those message
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quoted 18 lines When we had that "what's in your piles" thread - EVERY single one> > When we had that "what's in your piles" thread - EVERY single one > > of those messages I deleted immediately. They had, like, ZERO > > redeeming value. > > Not to heckle you or anything, I have to disagree. It was totally > revealing in a voyeuristic eye-opening way to see the wide-spread > range of interests displayed by various list members. No need to > describe every release at length : just to have them nearby > indicates a willingness to spread your interests to a wider base. > > Nothing wrong with that! > > > I'd much rather read ABOUT the releases than just look at their > > titles. > > Yes - I enjoy that too. But it can get long winded; the lists just > threw together current 'listen-to' titles. I loved it. One man's meat, > and all that.
After a certain point, I kind of became dismayed with the musical beaver shots, as they didn't seem to be providing much in the way of surprise. I mean, a lot of people seem to live on IDM alone, so I felt like a total gimp because I didn't seem to have much of any on my desk at the time. Thank God I didn't get into the piles anywhere else in my room or we would've been waiting round all day. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-25 10:19Jamie Johnson1. Cut Chemist & DJ Shadow -- Brainfreeze: If you can find this limited release, get it! I
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1. Cut Chemist & DJ Shadow -- Brainfreeze: If you can find this limited release, get it! It features Cut and Shadow mixing up a whole lotta PRIMO rare groove on the night before their Future Primative show. Worth the purchase if only for the rework of Shadow's "Number Song" with Kraftwerk's "Numbers". 2. Bonnie Prince Billy -- I See A Darkness: Will Oldham (The Artist Formerly Known As 'Palace') is certainly one of the greatest lyricists of our decade. This album, featuring Oldham's signature brand of dark country music, is beautiful beyond words. 3. Various Artists -- Quannum Spectrum A hip-hop compilation featuring the production wizardry of Dj Shadow, and the lyrical mayhem of Latyrx, Blackalicious, Jurassic 5, Divine Styler, and several other key figures in the underground hip-hop scene. Veeeerrry nice. 4. Autechre -- EP7 Come on guys, it wasn't THAT bad. The only track I don't really like is the second (the one with the MC). 5. Boards of Canada -- High Scores I know its a re-release, but, DAMN, this shit is good! "Everything You Do Is a Balloon" is the JAM! 6. Plone -- For Beginner Piano Wonderfully melodic tunes from these guys. Not even the staunchest Oval fan could resist its powers. 7. Aphex Twin -- Windowlicker Richard continues to show is why he is the master and we are all merely his students. How could you not be awestruck by the programming on "Nannou"? 8. DJ Z-Trip & Radar -- Live At the Future Primative Soundsession Arizona Turntablists Z-Trip & Radar mix some classic (and some not-so-classic) hip-hop with classic rock, and the result is nothing short of remarkable. This is the LORD of all party albums. 9. Red Snapper -- Making Bones The refreshing album from this live Jazz / Drum 'n' Bass band is a killer. This album really comes at you from all directions: A badass MC, a sulty diva, and some of the hottest drumming around. A true classic. 10. All the old shit I heard for the first time this year! Latyrx -- The Album Amon Tobin -- Permutaion Bricolage Chomp Samba Piranha Breaks Cujo -- Adventures in Foam Every Autechre album Aphex Twin -- Selected Ambient Works, Vol. II Squarepusher -- Big Loada Lesser -- Welcome to the American Experience Jurassic 5 -- J5 EP Mogwai -- Young Team Ten Rapid Kid Koala -- Scratchcratchratchatch John Coltrane -- Live at the Village Vanguard Miles Davis -- Kind of Blue My Bloody Valentine -- Loveless Asian Dub Foundation -- Rafi's Revenge Photek -- Form and Function Jamie Johnson --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-25 16:19Giles Ward> After a certain point, I kind of became dismayed with the musical beaver > shots, as the
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quoted 4 lines After a certain point, I kind of became dismayed with the musical beaver> After a certain point, I kind of became dismayed with the musical beaver > shots, as they didn't seem to be providing much in the way of surprise. I > mean, a lot of people seem to live on IDM alone, so I felt like a total > gimp because I didn't seem to have much of any on my desk at the time.
I would have thought it would be the other way round. People with big piles of 'IDM' that they've bought like sheep and never listen to anything else are far more gimpish in my opinionated little book! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-25 18:18Magicnerd8@aol.comIn a message dated 11/25/1999 2:17:27 AM Pacific Standard Time, jajohnso@logantele.com wri
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In a message dated 11/25/1999 2:17:27 AM Pacific Standard Time, jajohnso@logantele.com writes: << 8. DJ Z-Trip & Radar -- Live At the Future Primative Soundsession Arizona Turntablists Z-Trip & Radar mix some classic (and some not-so-classic) hip-hop with classic rock, and the result is nothing short of remarkable. This is the LORD of all party albums. >> I don't think this came out this year did it? It used to be my breaking crew's favorite CD but I think we bought it in 1997, maybe 1998. Great album nonetheless "Friends! How many others have them?" ::Shivers alone:: --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-25 19:52Jamie JohnsonI'm pretty sure I got it this year. I checked several online stores, and they all say it w
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I'm pretty sure I got it this year. I checked several online stores, and they all say it was released in '99. Jamie
quoted 3 lines << 8. DJ Z-Trip & Radar -- Live At the Future Primative Soundsession> << 8. DJ Z-Trip & Radar -- Live At the Future Primative Soundsession > Arizona Turntablists Z-Trip & Radar mix some classic (and some > not-so-classic) hip-hop with classic rock, and the result is nothing
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quoted 5 lines of remarkable. This is the LORD of all party albums. >>> of remarkable. This is the LORD of all party albums. >> > > I don't think this came out this year did it? It used to be my breaking > crew's favorite CD but I think we bought it in 1997, maybe 1998. Great > album nonetheless
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1999-11-25 20:01Superfuzz----- Original Message ----- From: "Jamie Johnson" <jajohnso@logantele.com> To: "idm" <idm
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Jamie Johnson" <jajohnso@logantele.com> To: "idm" <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, November 25, 1999 5:19 AM Subject: Re: (idm) Faves of the year
quoted 3 lines 3. Various Artists -- Quannum Spectrum> 3. Various Artists -- Quannum Spectrum > A hip-hop compilation featuring the production wizardry of Dj Shadow, > and the lyrical mayhem of Latyrx, Blackalicious, Jurassic 5, Divine
Styler,
quoted 2 lines and several other key figures in the underground hip-hop scene. Veeeerrry> and several other key figures in the underground hip-hop scene. Veeeerrry > nice.
This won't make my top ten, but it is a damn fine release. Anything with Blackalicious *AND* Jurassic 5 has to be good.
quoted 2 lines 4. Autechre -- EP7> 4. Autechre -- EP7 > Come on guys, it wasn't THAT bad. The only track I don't really like
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quoted 1 line the second (the one with the MC).> the second (the one with the MC).
Well it wasn't that GOOD either.
quoted 2 lines 6. Plone -- For Beginner Piano> 6. Plone -- For Beginner Piano > Wonderfully melodic tunes from these guys. Not even the staunchest
Oval
quoted 1 line fan could resist its powers.> fan could resist its powers.
I was pleasantly surprised by this. Despite being WAY too short (taking notes from Bochum Welt?) it wasn't nearly as cheesy as I expected. Very light, playful, normal music. :)
quoted 2 lines 7. Aphex Twin -- Windowlicker> 7. Aphex Twin -- Windowlicker > Richard continues to show is why he is the master and we are all
merely
quoted 2 lines his students. How could you not be awestruck by the programming on> his students. How could you not be awestruck by the programming on > "Nannou"?
Well, if he can produce an album full of Nannous, and stay away from whatever the hell track 2 was, I'll be happy.
quoted 1 line Aphex Twin -- Selected Ambient Works, Vol. II> Aphex Twin -- Selected Ambient Works, Vol. II
Wow. It took you five years to listen to this? What the hell were doing all that time? :) superfuzz@home.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-25 20:47Jamie Johnson> > Aphex Twin -- Selected Ambient Works, Vol. II > > Wow. It took you five years to liste
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quoted 3 lines Aphex Twin -- Selected Ambient Works, Vol. II> > Aphex Twin -- Selected Ambient Works, Vol. II > > Wow. It took you five years to listen to this? What the hell were doing
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quoted 1 line that time? :)> that time? :)
Well, I'm only 19. I've went through several periods of listening to different types of music (Grunge Rock, Gangsta Rap, NIN, Marilyn Manson [I know, but it seemed okay at the time], Indie Rock, DC Hardcore, mainstream "Electronica" [Prodigy and the like], etc.), and I'm just now getting into IDM. I guarantee you that two years ago I couldn't have liked, let alone endured, SAW Vol II (but I did own, and like, the Richard D. James album back then), I just wasn't ready for ambient music. Jamie Johnson --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-26 12:31Irene McCOn 25 Nov 99, Jamie Johnson wrote re: Re: (idm) Faves of the year: > I guarantee you that
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On 25 Nov 99, Jamie Johnson wrote re: Re: (idm) Faves of the year:
quoted 2 lines I guarantee you that two years ago I couldn't have liked, let alone> I guarantee you that two years ago I couldn't have liked, let alone > endured, SAW Vol II <snip> I just wasn't ready for ambient music.
Good point. I watch the way my musical journey has ebbed and flowed over the years and often things only 'sink in' or click way after they were released. Which is why I'm finding making my top 10 for '99 list so hard, because much of what I've been loving this year is not from this year. I * np : Private Productions - Sex Drive --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-27 04:35AeOtaku@aol.com#1 in each catergory: 313: Drexciya: Neptune's Lair CD The best electronic group returns w
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#1 in each catergory: 313: Drexciya: Neptune's Lair CD The best electronic group returns with yet another excursion in extremely high quality control. Boo-yah. A _lock_ for the best record of 1999. IDM: Funckarma: Part 1 and 2 (and probably 3) 12"s The only stuff in the Autechre/Funkstorung school that really mattered this year. Remarkably subtle, interesting sounds, off-tempo construction, the works. Basic Channel/deep house: SND: 12"s and CD Speaking of new developments in sound, here we have essential new developments from the hypnotic minimalist click and clack dojo. The accretion disk effect at full strength here. Matt --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org