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2001-05-20 20:37Gilly [idm] "I left after two songs...."
└─ 2001-05-20 21:25William Samuels [idm] Autechre @ El Rey!
└─ 2001-05-20 22:11Jeff Pitrman Re: [idm] Autechre @ El Rey!
└─ 2001-05-20 22:38William Samuels Re: [idm] Autechre @ El Rey!
└─ 2001-05-21 06:43Peter Schrock Re: [idm] Autechre @ El Rey!
2001-05-20 21:36Kenneth Reinhard [idm] Autechre in LA
└─ 2001-05-20 21:39William Samuels Re: [idm] Autechre in LA
2001-05-20 22:28Yulia Matusov Re: [idm] Autechre in LA
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2001-05-20 20:37GillySo Ae finally performed in LA last nite.My biggest complaint was the near 5hour wait. The
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So Ae finally performed in LA last nite.My biggest complaint was the near 5hour wait. The first DJ was pretty good, played good tracks. The next guy Chris Rose? What the fuck man, what a waste of time, another DJ and then finally 12:15am Ae get on. The first two songs were the best. Then it just died from there. I just kept thinking "Man this shit sounds similar to what Richie Divine in LA at o2 what...3years ago???" I enjoyed the set, but after 1hour I had to leave, it just was too repetitive. I got the feeling the crowd "forced" themselves to stay and "enjoy" it, though most were seated and staring into space, didn't look like they really cared for the music. I dunno what to say, I knew what to expect given all the reviews from previous shows, so I can't say i was disappointed. My wife ended up liking it, she only bitched about the 4+hourt wait. So maybe this means I'll drag her to more shows. However, San Diego has got to get something going. This whole event turned out to be a 10hour ordeal for us; with ride up and back and waiting for Ae to get on. ok, I'm rambling....blah, it was nice to see them in flesh I guess. Brian Rachielles (sp?) commented "Richie Divine beat them to the punch" I'm hoping R. Divine returns soon gilly ps: someone gave me a copy of Post Human (which I guess is the next SKAM) it's pretty good, not jaw dropping, like the early skams, but it's dark, melodic and crazy like those early ones...
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2001-05-20 21:25William Samuels<So Ae finally performed in LA last nite.My biggest complaint was the near 5hour wait.> I
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<So Ae finally performed in LA last nite.My biggest complaint was the near 5hour wait.> I didn't care about the wait because I ran into so many people I haven't seen in ages. I even ran into tons of old mates from Tucson there. It was great seeing everyone out and talking. I didn't pay much attention to the first couple of djs. Russell Haswell's set was pretty awesome! The gridcore/death metal stuff with idm and minimal techno stuff brought a big smile to my face. If I'm not mistaken he played Cylob's - Industrial Folk Songs, hearing that at such a loud volume was cool!! Curtis Roads was pretty blah imho, but it was a fine soundtrack to have going on in the background while you talk to people. I thought Autechre set was AWESOME!!! I thought it was a lot better than Richard Devine's set 3 years ago, which was very cool also. It was pretty challenging music, and really took me back to when I use to listen to more experimental music. Ogre and Cevin Key were standing in front of me, and they looked like they were loving it. I've been pretty disappointed with some of the other idm acts that have been out. When Mike Paradinas was out last I thought he really sucked, with the exception of three songs that were good. I'm glad I wasn't disappointed last night!! I also can't wait to see Autechre @ The DEMF next weekend!!! ===== SWOPE TRANSMISSIONS - FRIDAY Evening 6-9pm (Pacific) http://home.earthlink.net/~efrans/swope-transmissions Listen @ KUCI 88.9Fm Irvine, CA Streaming on the net at http://kuci.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-05-20 22:11Jeff PitrmanAt 02:25 PM 5/20/2001 -0700, William Samuels wrote: I thought Autechre set was AWESOME!!!
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At 02:25 PM 5/20/2001 -0700, William Samuels wrote: I thought Autechre set was AWESOME!!! I thought it
quoted 4 lines was a lot better than Richard Devine's set 3 years>was a lot better than Richard Devine's set 3 years >ago, which was very cool also. It was pretty >challenging music, and really took me back to when I >use to listen to more experimental music.
I'm going to have to pipe in and say that I think Richard Devine's last show here systematically dismantled what Autechre played last night, then broke each little piece with a flying suplex. Autechre was alright last night, but I wasn't really murdered as hard as I expected. I like most of the new album, I think their older albums like Amber are pretty crappy, but their set last night just seemed ... enh. The beats sucked last night. If some kid had been up there with turntables playing records with no beatmatching, and the results had sounded exactly like that, people would have been throwing things at his head. I liked how harsh and almost power-electronics-ish they'd get, but the experience as a whole was underwhelming. I thought that DJ set had more interesting combinations of sound. (This is someone's cue to leap in and explain to me that I'm obviously just a musical illiterate who is, unfortunately, not intelligent enough to appreciate the complexities of trainwrecking for an hour.) The crowd was exactly as expected. I wish the place had been filled with E-tarded ravers massaging each other and dancing, just for novelty. I like Ae, but I'd take Richard Devine over them without any hesitation. np: confield, for comparison purposes ---- Jeff Pitrman http://component.robotcore.net/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-05-20 22:38William Samuels< I'm going to have to pipe in and say that I think Richard Devine's last show here system
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< I'm going to have to pipe in and say that I think Richard Devine's last show here systematically dismantled what Autechre played last night, then broke each little piece with a flying suplex. > The Richard Devine show I am refering to was the one at O2. I think he has played a show since then. I have heard several performance by him on CDRS, but I usually get bored of them after 15 minutes. < Autechre was alright last night, but I wasn't really murdered as hard as I expected. I like most of the new album, I think their older albums like Amber are pretty crappy, but their set last night just seemed ... enh. > I think everyone of their albums are pretty solid. Tri Repetae would probably be my favorite. Amber is pretty awesome. My least favorite thing they put out would be Ep7.
quoted 1 line The beats sucked last night.> The beats sucked last night.
No complaints here. < If some kid had been up there with turntables playing records with no beatmatching, and the results had sounded exactly like that, people would have been throwing things at his head. > Hardly ... but hey isn't non beatmatching Djing what IDM djs are all about. MANY IDM people I have talked with don't appreciate good dj skills. < I liked how harsh and almost power-electronics-ish they'd get, but the experience as a whole was underwhelming. > I wasn't overwhelmed but I certainly had a very enjoyable evening. I thought Autechre was very intriguing. I missed some of the melodies from past tunes but it was still a great night, and look forward to seeing them again next week. < I thought that DJ set had more interesting combinations of sound. (This is someone's cue to leap in and explain to me that I'm obviously just a musical illiterate who is, unfortunately, not intelligent enough to appreciate the complexities of trainwrecking for an hour.) > Many of the Dj Sets were pretty unspectacular, but I thought Russell's set was really interesting. I've never heard anyone go from IDM to grindcore/death metal, and some of the noise he was playing sounded like old Skin Chamber/Controlled Bleeding - "Swallowing Scrap Metal" tunes. Cylob - Industrial Folk Songs was cool! I never really have high expectations for djs when I go to IDM events, so I wasn't disappointed. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-05-21 06:43Peter Schrockon 5/20/01 3:38 PM, William Samuels at w_technoir@yahoo.com wrote: > My least favorite thi
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on 5/20/01 3:38 PM, William Samuels at w_technoir@yahoo.com wrote:
quoted 2 lines My least favorite thing they put out would be> My least favorite thing they put out would be > Ep7
i don't know, ep7 is a nice transitional phase for what they are doing now. confield should have been expected considering what they were doing with ep7. I think ep7 has some brilliant pieces. Very textural, my favorite track being netion setinnel, followed by dropp. Beautiful stuff there. Peter "Pachinko" Ý - http://www.mp3.com/pachinko - --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-05-20 21:36Kenneth ReinhardOk, now I'm REALLY confused ... I got to the show at about 10:00 (which is when the El Ray
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Ok, now I'm REALLY confused ... I got to the show at about 10:00 (which is when the El Ray people said AE would go on); at about 10:30, after some fairly innocuous but boring DJ stuff, two guys who I at least THOUGHT were Autechre got on, playing with some nice visual projections. They made some comment about "we're going to play greatest hits tonight" (which I thought must have been meant ironically), and something else about some new software they were going to use for one piece, called "Pulsar" or something like that (not the Creamware product, as far as I could tell), and they also said that that software would be available for downloading on their (whoever "they" are?!) website. They played about 4 pieces, and said they were going to take a break and come back later; then some (to my ear not very interesting) music came on, without any human producing it in evidenced. I left at midnight, since there was no sign that Autechre (if that was them before) were going to return. OK, was that Autechre? It sounded like Autechre kind of noises ... And there were two guys, fairly normal looking, doing a lot of laptop fiddling ... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-05-20 21:39William SamuelsAutechre didn't go on until after midnight. You saw Curtis Roads (Professor at UC Santa Ba
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Autechre didn't go on until after midnight. You saw Curtis Roads (Professor at UC Santa Barbara) and someone else with him. It should have been obvious it wasn't Autechre since he spoke with an American Accent, plus Autechre aren't in their late forties. If you saw a young guy on stage with a Planet E 69 shirt that was Autechre. --- Kenneth Reinhard <reinhard@home.com> wrote:
quoted 38 lines Ok, now I'm REALLY confused ... I got to the show> > Ok, now I'm REALLY confused ... I got to the show > at about 10:00 (which > is when the El Ray people said AE would go on); at > about 10:30, after > some fairly innocuous but boring DJ stuff, two guys > who I at least > THOUGHT were Autechre got on, playing with some nice > visual > projections. They made some comment about "we're > going to play greatest > hits tonight" (which I thought must have been meant > ironically), and > something else about some new software they were > going to use for one > piece, called "Pulsar" or something like that (not > the Creamware > product, as far as I could tell), and they also said > that that software > would be available for downloading on their (whoever > "they" are?!) > website. They played about 4 pieces, and said they > were going to take a > break and come back later; then some (to my ear not > very interesting) > music came on, without any human producing it in > evidenced. I left at > midnight, since there was no sign that Autechre (if > that was them > before) were going to return. > > OK, was that Autechre? It sounded like Autechre > kind of noises ... And > there were two guys, fairly normal looking, doing a > lot of laptop > fiddling ... > >
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2001-05-20 22:28Yulia Matusovfirst impression... I am so fucking glad I went. Overall, phenomenal. The first two dj's..
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first impression... I am so fucking glad I went. Overall, phenomenal. The first two dj's.... off the hook, I danced my ass off. Curtis Roads... a little too boring for my taste but a good transition to AE... sort of made people settle down... AE... I was one of those people who eventually got out and sat against the wall right outside of everyone, wanting to hear the music but completely overwhelmed. It overwhelmed me and made me feel like... I was eating something way tooo sweet and rich and it was making me feel like i was gonna puke and i kept having to eat more and more and more. Like a big hunk of fudge. Yet this fudge was made so well and had so much texture and taste to it... Basically, the music made people uncomfortable. You could feel the edginess. I think if you were expecting it to be pleasant... you probably were disappointed. If you werent expecting anything and you just let the music pulsate through you, I can't imagine how you could ignore the brilliance of it. I want to go again! Anyway, it was good to meet some of you guys, I am glad you found me. I hope to see some of you at Phoenicia on June 7th... with Otto von Schirach. And let me tell you that the Knitting Factory is one of the best places to hear music in LA in my opinion.
quoted 47 lines From: Peter Schrock <pachinko74@mac.com>>From: Peter Schrock <pachinko74@mac.com> >To: anyone and everyone and <idm@hyperreal.org> >Subject: Re: [idm] West Coast Ae Show... >Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 03:22:20 -0700 > >on 5/20/01 2:02 AM, Abstractmode@aol.com at Abstractmode@aol.com wrote: > > > The show in downtown Oakland at The Great American Music Hall was an Aw > > Esome show. Being that I've been an Autechre fan for about 5 years, I >was > > very happy to see them perform live, because I never have. Their set >lasted > > about an hour, with a great crowd of supporters- I'd say a couple >hundred > > attended. Most of the stuff they performed, I couldn't really >recognize, so > > I'm guessing alot of the stuff was new or unreleased material. Their >set was > > a mix of complex beats with thin layers of melodies. Very hypnotic. >Most of > > the crowd were enjoying the frenetic beats, nodding their heads >helplessly in > > every direction. Some were just standing there, stuck to the glow of >Booth > > and Browns laptops, mouths open, enjoying the sweet Ae sound. > >yeah, i just got home from seeing AE at the El Rey. Simply intense music. >I feel really bad for all of those who got to see them and didn't like it. >Oh well, better luck next time. >Overall, I would say it was the best show I have been too in a long time. >It kept me fascinated with all of the complex textures they had. It >drained me of my energy trying to focus intently on what they were doing. >I was excited cause I got to meet Julie and Brian, Hey guys. Anyway, >sorry >to all those I missed, I hope you managed to recognize me there with my >Green Lantern shirt on, I had a purple hooded sweatshirt on that probably >prevented anyone from seeing me. > >Peter "Pachinko" ? >- http://www.mp3.com/pachinko - > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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