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2001-06-07 07:11jetjag@paradise.net.nz...and don't really hear how it's supposed to be cold or unapproachable. I reckon that ope
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...and don't really hear how it's supposed to be cold or unapproachable. I reckon that opening track in particular is just beautiful, and so much more accessible than any of eg. 'Cichli Suite' or 'EP7'. Not sure if I want to buy the album, but I did like what I heard. A totally un-rhetorical question for those who found this cold and/or inaccessible: have you heard what Coil or Farmers Manual have been doing over the past 4-5 years? Or any of the stuff released on labels like eg. 12k or Ritornell? I'm curious to know because I find all of that stuff more work to digest than 'Confield'. Not that that has anything to do with the relative merits of the material... nor do I even want to discuss that. Michael np. 'My Life With Jesus' - Geez and Gosh - http://www.ampcast.com/jetjaguar --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-06-07 08:49Peter Schrockon 6/7/01 12:11 AM, jetjag@paradise.net.nz at jetjag@paradise.net.nz wrote: > ...and don't
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on 6/7/01 12:11 AM, jetjag@paradise.net.nz at jetjag@paradise.net.nz wrote:
quoted 19 lines ...and don't really hear how it's supposed to be cold or> ...and don't really hear how it's supposed to be cold or > unapproachable. I reckon that opening track in particular is just > beautiful, and so much more accessible than any of eg. 'Cichli Suite' > or 'EP7'. > > Not sure if I want to buy the album, but I did like what I heard. > > A totally un-rhetorical question for those who found this cold and/or > inaccessible: have you heard what Coil or Farmers Manual have > been doing over the past 4-5 years? Or any of the stuff released on > labels like eg. 12k or Ritornell? > > I'm curious to know because I find all of that stuff more work to > digest than 'Confield'. Not that that has anything to do with the > relative merits of the material... nor do I even want to discuss that. > > Michael > > np. 'My Life With Jesus' - Geez and Gosh
Well, I would have to say that the cold side of "Confield" comes later in the album with tracks like, to name a couple, 'Parheric Triangle', 'Bine', and/or 'Lentic Catachresis' which is a big chunk of the album. I agree though, that it isn't really that hard to digest once you open up to it with what is going on. Very atmospheric on some tracks if you ask me. I personally really like this album alot. To all those who said it wouldn't be liked if you like "Amber", I disagree. I have been listening to "Amber" religiously since I saw them at the El Rey, and I still like "Confield", just for different reasons. Amber-cause it's beautiful, and so freaking emotional. Confield-cause it's different than what I have been listening to, darker, more innovative. 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
2001-06-07 15:51Kurt HoffmanAt 7:11 AM +0000 6/7/01, jetjag@paradise.net.nz wrote: >Not sure if I want to buy the albu
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quoted 6 lines Not sure if I want to buy the album, but I did like what I heard.>Not sure if I want to buy the album, but I did like what I heard. > >A totally un-rhetorical question for those who found this cold and/or >inaccessible: have you heard what Coil or Farmers Manual have >been doing over the past 4-5 years? Or any of the stuff released on >labels like eg. 12k or Ritornell?
yeah. i've heard a bunch of that stuff. well, i actually like Confield, but i'd have to say i find myself taking a deep breath before popping it on. (I feel the same way about Puccini.) like any of the stuff you've mentioned, it yields if you approach it on its own terms. the fact that Confield has drums throughout and melodies here and there distinguish it from more abstract kinds of electronic music. still, the endless computer-generated variations of most of the tracks are exhausting to pay constant attention to. it reminds me of listening to John Cage's music: one has to work to pay attention to all sorts of details despite the lack of intention behind those details. some of the 12K stuff is actually easier to listen to, tending towards shorter pieces, often with some clear central idea. so, yeah, that first Confield track is quite pretty in a Music for Airports kind of way (once you've gotten used to the damn bouncing ball), and there are other, similarly accessable, stretches of Confield. but, on the whole, i find it a challenging listen. k --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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quoted 17 lines ...and don't really hear how it's supposed to be cold or> ...and don't really hear how it's supposed to be cold or > unapproachable. I reckon that opening track in particular is just > beautiful, and so much more accessible than any of eg. 'Cichli Suite' > or 'EP7'. > > Not sure if I want to buy the album, but I did like what I heard. > > A totally un-rhetorical question for those who found this cold and/or > inaccessible: have you heard what Coil or Farmers Manual have > been doing over the past 4-5 years? Or any of the stuff released on > labels like eg. 12k or Ritornell? > > I'm curious to know because I find all of that stuff more work to > digest than 'Confield'. Not that that has anything to do with the > relative merits of the material... nor do I even want to discuss that. > > Michael
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prob is that AE are perceived as a 'pop' band :) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p h o n k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . http://www.phonk.com oo /|\ support / \ pop bands np: chris clark, clarence park. really playful and enjoyable --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-06-07 08:40philippe petit> > > > prob is that AE are perceived as a 'pop' band :) waow this is very funny to read,
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quoted 3 lines prob is that AE are perceived as a 'pop' band :)> > > > prob is that AE are perceived as a 'pop' band :)
waow this is very funny to read, you mean "pop"ular, don't you ? philippe ************************************************************** http://www.bip-hop.com unconventional sound adventures, adventurous & creative electronica... ************************************************************** TENNIS : europe on horseback [bleep 03] Europe on Horseback, as its title suggests, is a relaxed voyage. The rhythms slowly draw you into a cushioned saddle and an electronic trot then begins, taking us through fields of bubble bass, valleys of sonic glitches, and mountains blooming with digitalia. Not quite as minimal as Pole but just as deep. They never break into a gallop, conserving energy rather than letting it run wild. This record is a form of deconstructed dub / house which avoids 4/4 time at every corner creating a relaxed, challenging and accessible electronica lined with interesting bass lines. A great full-length from bip-hop stables. REVIEW WRITTEN BY Black Sifichi - www.novaplanet.com BiP-HOp Generation v. 2 [bleep 02] 20 exclusive tracks, 70+ mns of music and comes in a 6 page Digipack including a booklet w/ infos on each musician AROVANE / BERNARD FLEISCHMANN / WARMDESK / KÖHN / WANG INC. / LAURENT PERNICE BiP-HOp Generation v.1 [bleep 01] v. 1 offers 74 mns of music and comes in a 6 page Digipack including a booklet w/ infos on each musician : MARUMARI / SCHNEIDER TM / PHONEM / GOEM / ULTRA MILKMAIDS / MASSIMO SPACEHADS and MAX EASTLEY : the time of the ancient astronaut [bleep 04]____May 2001 A world of high opera and tipsy beats that then cascades with a metallic pounding. Haunting trumpet melodies over soft drones and textures sets the mood. The music takes on cinematic proportions as the terrain unfolds. Interstellar landscapes are revealed. MAX EASTLEY plays The Arc. A nine foot long mono chord. One string stretched over wood and played with a bow or glass rods. The pitch is changed by flexing the wood. The string can also be shortened with clips. It is then fed into electronic effects. The SPACEHEADS is a duo mixing trumpet and electronics with drums and percussion. Plaintive trumpet calls are looped across pulsing beats that propel us into sheets of metal crashing and vibrating through tiny pick ups cranked to the full and then spun into electronic webs. BiP-HOp Generation v. 3 [bleep 05] _____June 2001 14 exclusive songs, 77 minutes of music in a 6 page Digipack including a booklet w/ infos on each musician : NEOTROPIC / BOVINE LIFE / PIMMON / ZONK'T / ATAU TANAKA / NOVEL 23 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-06-07 09:13p h o n k----- Original Message ----- From: "philippe petit" <philippe-petit@wanadoo.fr> > > > > >
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quoted 7 lines prob is that AE are perceived as a 'pop' band :)> > > > > > > prob is that AE are perceived as a 'pop' band :) > > waow this is very funny to read, you mean "pop"ular, don't you ? > philippe >
you'll agree with me that AE have a wider fanbase than any of the 12k, ritornell (the labels michael mentioned) and (why not? :) ) bip-hop. and you'll agree that most of the subscribers of this list are more into warp/rephlex weirdpop stuff than into experimental/glitch/static stuff. that's why it's not well received here: it is expected as a weirdpop album while it's absolutely not. and also: i think that algorithmic music should be listened with algorithmic programs, and not as static recordings... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p h o n k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . http://www.phonk.com oo /|\ support / \ cavities BOYCOTT MP3.COM --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-06-07 10:31philippe petit> you'll agree with me that AE have a wider fanbase than any of the 12k, > ritornell (the
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quoted 2 lines you'll agree with me that AE have a wider fanbase than any of the 12k,> you'll agree with me that AE have a wider fanbase than any of the 12k, > ritornell (the labels michael mentioned) and (why not? :) ) bip-hop.
of course and then you confirm my question. You meant POP in the sense "pop"ular and not Pop music have a nice day philippe http://www.bip-hop.com ambient landscapes, creative and melodic musica... SPACEHADS and MAX EASTLEY : the time of the ancient astronaut [bleep 04] Spaceheads have teamed up with Max Eastley, who wields The Arc (an electric acoustic monochord), and done just that -- removed the motorik syncopated driving beats and replaced them with shimmering cymbals and small percussive gestures and squiggles, while extending the trumpet into neverendingly evocative chilled-out washes of pure vibratoless horn. Although I am not quite sure what the monochord looks like or how it works, it sounds much like an early analogue moog synth, erupting in wails at times hellish and chaotic, at times placid and harmonious. An ambient record. Relaxing yet with an undercurrent that will unsettle you in a good way.
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--------------------------------------------------------------------- The superb Spaceheads expand to a trio with the addition of sound sculptor and instrument inventor Max Eastley. Their recording, starts with a distantly eerie set of music with soaring trumpet, drums in irregular march and Eastley's 'Arc' (an electroacoustic monochord) imitating an out-of-tune violin for the feel of a soundtrack to a particularly grim part of a '60s Biblical epic. Though recorded as one long piece, they've thoughtfully indexed the CD into 'songs' or sections as the sounds change. Andy Diagram's trumpet flutters like a voice in tremolo, other times filling the space with impossibly long notes (he blows then expands the sound beyond the temporal range of human breath). Richard Harrison's work is far more detailed than his usual sensitive funk, mostly altered bowed and scraped and bent metal. Eastley dances in slow curlicues around them both (at least I think that's him). Very, very nice.
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2001-06-07 15:50Sebastian Chedal~of course and then you confirm my question. You meant POP in the sense ~"pop"ular and not
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~of course and then you confirm my question. You meant POP in the sense ~"pop"ular and not Pop music ~have a nice day ~philippe but "pop music" means exactly that! POPular music! soooo, what is the difference? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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quoted 8 lines ~of course and then you confirm my question. You> ~of course and then you confirm my question. You > meant POP in the sense > ~"pop"ular and not Pop music > ~have a nice day > ~philippe > > but "pop music" means exactly that! POPular music! > soooo, what is the difference?
I think he's talking about "pop" as in clicks and pops and stuff like that. I'm probably wrong, but if I am, then his post isn't funny anymore, and I would have to go cry. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-06-07 18:11Brian MacDonaldJust to chime in, I find "Confield" to be my favorite Autechre release to date. Not nearly
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Just to chime in, I find "Confield" to be my favorite Autechre release to date. Not nearly as challenging, caustic, and moody as initial reports (here and in big electronic mags) made it out to be... pretty soothing. Very feral. Great music to put in the background while sleeping. In retrospect, the US tour live sets they did were far more abrasive, clobbering, and maniacal than "Confield" -- in a way, I can slightly empathize with people who did get a listen to "Confield" before seeing them live, and was disappointed with the aural assault. But I stress "slightly". :) ======================================================================= Brian MacDonald <brianm@kuci.org> ======================================================================= --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-06-07 19:15eric@synthesizer.org>~of course and then you confirm my question. You meant POP in the sense >~"pop"ular and n
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quoted 4 lines ~of course and then you confirm my question. You meant POP in the sense>~of course and then you confirm my question. You meant POP in the sense >~"pop"ular and not Pop music > >but "pop music" means exactly that! POPular music!
Not anymore. Pop music uses aspects of music that have been popular in the past. Melodies, particular drum patterns, lyrical fragments, or any part of music history that strikes a nostalgic chord in the listener. This habit of listeners to try to compare what they're hearing *now* to what they've liked in the past has been (thankfully) abused in the last 20 years by musicians who have made music that would otherwise be just plain _odd_ if it weren't for these historically compelling aspects. The popular music you hear on the radio or MTv is better called Hit Music. On a tinier scale, Autechre certainly is popular in the scene that they find themselves in, and I think there are a number of vocal listeners who have found themselves confused by the difference between their being a popular act without the reuse of history that Pop music implies. -eric --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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----- Original Message ----- From: "philippe petit" <philippe-petit@wanadoo.fr> To: "p h o n k" <phonk@galactica.it> Cc: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 12:31 PM Subject: Re: [idm] Just gave 'Confield' a listen...
quoted 7 lines you'll agree with me that AE have a wider fanbase than any of the 12k,> > you'll agree with me that AE have a wider fanbase than any of the 12k, > > ritornell (the labels michael mentioned) and (why not? :) ) bip-hop. > > of course and then you confirm my question. You meant POP in the sense > "pop"ular and not Pop music > have a nice day > philippe
i also said "it is expected as a weirdpop album while it's absolutely not." so pop is also used in the sense of "pop", not only in the sense of "popular" :P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p h o n k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . http://www.phonk.com oo /|\ support / \ bleeps --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-06-07 16:23philippe petit> > > > but "pop music" means exactly that! POPular music! > > soooo, what is the differen
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quoted 4 lines but "pop music" means exactly that! POPular music!> > > > but "pop music" means exactly that! POPular music! > > soooo, what is the difference? >
heck yep pop is abbreviation for popular but stylistically I wouldn't say that anything popular is Pop music. For instance Patrick Hernandez was popular but he did Disco hits. Autechre aren't pop, stylistically, and mind you they aren't even popular outside of a certain scene, which isn't so huge.
quoted 5 lines I think he's talking about "pop" as in clicks and pops> > I think he's talking about "pop" as in clicks and pops > and stuff like that. I'm probably wrong, but if I am, > then his post isn't funny anymore, and I would have to > go cry.
not funny ?! cry ?!? clicks and pops ? What ? No Adam I dunno what that is at all, when I think Pop the first music which comes to mind would be the Beatles... And certainly tons of other ones which were really good at writing catchy melodies. must go back to work so have a nice day philippe <---------------------------------------------------------------------> http://www.bip-hop.com unconventional sound adventures, adventurous & creative electronica... <--------------------------------------------------------------------->
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quoted 5 lines I think he's talking about "pop" as in clicks and pops> I think he's talking about "pop" as in clicks and pops > and stuff like that. I'm probably wrong, but if I am, > then his post isn't funny anymore, and I would have to > go cry. >
i meant "pop" as in aphex twin. crying or not? :) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p h o n k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . http://www.phonk.com oo /|\ support / \ blasphemy BOYCOTT MP3.COM no more http://www.mp3.com/megaphonk bleeps.clicks.pop no more http://www.mp3.com/margaritafilterkings bbeats.piano.slapbass --------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-06-07 18:19Adam Piontek--- p h o n k <phonk@galactica.it> wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Adam P
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quoted 15 lines ----- Original Message -----> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Adam Piontek" <apiontek@yahoo.com> > > > I think he's talking about "pop" as in clicks and > pops > > and stuff like that. I'm probably wrong, but if I > am, > > then his post isn't funny anymore, and I would > have to > > go cry. > > > > i meant "pop" as in aphex twin. > crying or not?
All right, all right, I was wrong about everything, what else is new? At least I didn't think he meant pop as in soda, like they call it in the US midwest last time I was there... -Kemad Hgih Drol, Evol fo Rodassabma __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org