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2001-02-17 18:53Iain Forfar [idm] Jimpster
└─ 2001-02-17 20:04adam florin Re: [idm] john hughes (was: Jimpster)
2001-10-26 11:57Irene McC [idm] Jimpster
2001-10-26 12:28Paul Webb Re: [idm] Jimpster
2001-10-26 16:53Philip Sherburne [idm] re: Jimpster
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2001-02-17 18:53Iain ForfarHas anyone heard the new Jimpster single? I looked for it today, but Berwick Street let me
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Has anyone heard the new Jimpster single? I looked for it today, but Berwick Street let me down :( I guess he's not even considered "this listy" these days, but any opinions would be appreciated. So, because I'm open minded / never learn, I bought the Venitian Snares 7" on Planet-Mu. It's great, I like it a lot. Hard, but I can listen to it. Monday looks like a good release day - Tortoise, Joseph Nothing, Labradford and a bunch of other stuff I've skipped out no doubt. On the Scott Herren tip - I think he's great. The Prefuse 73 EP was fantastic. Just ignore all the words being bantered around about the music and just listen to it. And sort of related - Is there a John Hughes album of some sort? I've got the remixes on Hefty, which I dig, but couldn't find an album. Is it out? -i. PS - Hannibal is boring and not gory. Avoid. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-02-17 20:04adam florin>Is there a John Hughes album of >some sort? I've got the remixes on Hefty, which I dig, b
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quoted 3 lines Is there a John Hughes album of>Is there a John Hughes album of >some sort? I've got the remixes on Hefty, which I dig, but couldn't find an >album. Is it out?
john hughes actually just put out the soundtrack for italian (?) film 'scarlet diva'. it sounds really interesting, a tasteful marriage between indie rock (inspired by his days in the band 'bill ding'--with singing, guitars, et al.) and idm ('slicker' influence, of course--dsp clickery), in a much more delicate manner than, say, past experiments on the tigerbeat6 label ; all while maintaining a more-or-less low-key filmic vibe. recommended ! .af. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-10-26 11:57Irene McCRecently I've been listening to Jimpster's 1999 album "Messages from the Hub" and enjoying
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Recently I've been listening to Jimpster's 1999 album "Messages from the Hub" and enjoying it SO much (and more than 1997's Martian Arts' acid jazziness). Which has led me to ask : What is Jimpster up to lately? The most recent thing I saw by him was an inclusion on a magazine freebie under the name of "Audiomontage" (track titled SNERT - Yay!! Hagar's dog :-) ) - and credited to J. Odell. Anybody? I * --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-10-26 12:28Paul WebbI think his last album was under the name Audiomontage on his own freerange label... http:
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I think his last album was under the name Audiomontage on his own freerange label... http://www.freerange.fsnet.co.uk/ some of his releases can be a little to 'smooth' for my liking but his remix of Unforscene's 'Tall Girl' is a firm favourite of mine. check http://www.kudosrecords.co.uk/ for upcoming releases. he's also been touring with a band called 'the bays' which includes tom middleton and andy gangedeen (massive attack's drummer) Irene McC wrote:
quoted 17 lines Recently I've been listening to Jimpster's 1999 album "Messages> Recently I've been listening to Jimpster's 1999 album "Messages > from the Hub" and enjoying it SO much (and more than 1997's > Martian Arts' acid jazziness). Which has led me to ask : What is > Jimpster up to lately? > > The most recent thing I saw by him was an inclusion on a magazine > freebie under the name of "Audiomontage" (track titled SNERT - > Yay!! Hagar's dog :-) ) - and credited to J. Odell. > > Anybody? > > I > * > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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2001-10-26 16:53Philip SherburneYou're right, "Messages from the Hub" is an absolutely brilliant album. It recently seems
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You're right, "Messages from the Hub" is an absolutely brilliant album. It recently seems to have become available again on vinyl, so for anyone that's been looking for it (as I was, for ages), keep your eyes peeled. Jamie O'Dell has actually been doing a slew of good shit. His Audiomontage album from 2000 was one of my very favorites of the year, a bizarre cross between kind of cheesy fusion, R&B and solid house and broken beat. There were quite a few 12s off that album as well with remixes from folks like Middleton. As Jimpster, he's put out a few 12s in the past year, including the deep houser "Seeing is Believing" (http://www.kudosrecords.co.uk/albumdetail.asp?artist=JIMPSTER&album=SEEING+ IS+BELIEVING&quantity=N) and also a brand new 12" I just picked up last week. One deep house track, one I can't recall, and one deep, deep downtempo R&B thang that sounds kinda like a mix between Hefner & Audiomontage. Also, don't forget his remix of Robin Jones' "Royal Conga," another brilliant deep house track (http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/3711.html). Now all we need is a new LP... Cheers Philip