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2001-07-20 15:36Adam Piontek RE: [idm] gamelan and IDM
2001-07-20 22:26B Wagner Re: [idm] gamelan and IDM/super nintendo
└─ 2001-07-21 01:24EggyToast Re: [idm] gamelan and IDM/super nintendo
2001-07-21 01:24synctank Re: [idm] gamelan and IDM/super nintendo
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2001-07-20 15:36Adam Piontek> -----Original Message----- > From: andrei@world.std.com > Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 12
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RE: [idm] gamelan and IDM
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quoted 20 lines -----Original Message-----> -----Original Message----- > From: andrei@world.std.com > Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 12:52 AM > > James R McPherson wrote: > > When one of the fellas in Autechre was on the > > list (about 2 years ago) this thread came up > > - when I posed a similar query he (dunno which > > one) responded with a very long list of > > excellent recordings, where to get them, what > > to listen for, and where to travel to hear > > gamelan "orchestras". Unfortunately, almost > > all of his recommendations were available > > only in Indonesia. > > It would be great to see this post if anyone has > it in their archives. I guess it's in the idm- > archives, but since I wouldn't know when it was > posted I'm not about to search through all those > huge files.
I keep a local copy of the archives, and searching for specific text in all the files is pretty easy, so here's what I found: As near as I can tell, Autechre were lota@pop3.demon.co.uk on the list. They left the list in June, 1999. [BTW, there's an excellent post from Graham H Freeman (Sean and Rob Redux) halfway down that month's archive which summarizes and analyzes the situation.] Anyways, back to the point, unless they also posted from a different address and I'm just missing something, the only post from Sean or Rob regarding gamelan music is this: "check out all basf "world sound" cassette releases. they have relased shitloads of otherwise unheard gamelan stuff internationally and its really cheap. also contact universitas warmadewa in denpasar. much stuff there." However, there's a tonne of other info about gamelan to be uncovered in that month's archive, and I'll paste the rest of what I found at the end of this so you all don't have to go searching for it. First, though, I'd just like to comment that the archives are an amazing resource, and a lot of fun to peruse every once in a while, too! There are great gems and nuggets of information in there, as well as interesting quotes and reviews... But I digress; just, everyone should give it a glance now and then! Here's some gamelan info I found (from different people): ----- Check out Robert Macht's "Suite for Javanese Gamelan and *Synthesizer*". Yes, it is as good as you probably are imagining right now. They have it at cdnow (with sound samples). --- [someone recommended] Music For The Gods: The Fahnestock South Sea Expedition: Indonesia Label: RYKO ,1994 Recorded in Indonesia in 1941. --- My favorite Gamelan) is on a budget "World" label ( maybe budget... I'm guessing as I got them cheap ) is "Degung Sabilulungan, Music of West Java, Vols 1+ 2" The label is Interra. I've heard a lot of Gamelan inluding the joemull mentioned, " Music for the Gods". The above 2 discs are *highly* recommended. --- just picked up a used copy of "music from the morning of the world: the balinese gamelan & ketjak: the ramayana monkey chant" on nonesuch/explorer. excellent stuff - it was recorded in 1966 and features some great playing. I wasn't sure when I picked it up what the monkey chant would be, but my suspicions were correct. if you've seen the movie 'baraka,' [I think] there's a sequence with a group of people seated in concentric circles, chanting rapidly and moving their arms in the air. that's the monkey chant - on the CD a 22 minute recording of its enactment of the ramayana, monkey hordes rushing to aid prince rama in his battle with the evil king ravana. "complete with monkey chorus" in general the balinese gamelan music is much faster than that of java or sumatra, but local styles of music vary widely across the population of 213+ million on 6000 islands as do the various classical and folk musics. thus the 17 so-far volumes of the smithsonian folkways series, all of which are amazing, I'm sure. I only have volume 8. there's a page of gamelan-related links at http://www.gamelan.org/AGI/jd.websites.html and short reviews of gamelan CDs here: http://www.xs4all.nl/~gjvo/gamelan/gamelan_reviews.html directory of gamelan groups in the US, canada and europe http://www.glue.umd.edu/~satu/gamelan/list.htm --- and thus ends my blantant stealing of other people's information. There's probably more to be found... -Adam __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-07-20 22:26B WagnerI just downloaded some mp3s of some gamelan music, and I have to ask, has anyone here play
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I just downloaded some mp3s of some gamelan music, and I have to ask, has anyone here played Secret Of Mana for the super nintendo? Because I always thought the music at the part in the game when you have to save the brainwashed towns people from the temple out side of town was the most creepy and awesome music I had heard from a video game in a long time. Anyways a piece of Balinese gamelan music I downloaded sounded almost exactly the same as the secret of mana song. So... this post was no real content, but I just wanted to say how excited I am to hear more music like this. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-07-21 01:24EggyToastregardless of the individual tracks or gamelan influence, the whole soundtrack to the game
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regardless of the individual tracks or gamelan influence, the whole soundtrack to the game is a really wonderful thing. for anyone into video games and likes hearing some simple yet really emotional music, i would suggest picking up both an snes and this game for cheap. it's a good game with an amazing soundtrack, back before they actually made music for games instead of just license some bollocks trance. cheers, /derek At 06:26 PM 7/20/2001 -0400, you wrote:
quoted 9 lines I just downloaded some mp3s of some gamelan music, and I have to ask, has>I just downloaded some mp3s of some gamelan music, and I have to ask, has >anyone here played Secret Of Mana for the super nintendo? Because I always >thought the music at the part in the game when you have to save the >brainwashed towns people from the temple out side of town was the most >creepy and awesome music I had heard from a video game in a long time. >Anyways a piece of Balinese gamelan music I downloaded sounded almost >exactly the same as the secret of mana song. So... this post was no real >content, but I just wanted to say how excited I am to hear more music like >this.
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2001-07-21 01:24synctankI always thought the music from 'Super R-Type' was pretty decent. ----- Original Message -
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I always thought the music from 'Super R-Type' was pretty decent. ----- Original Message ----- From: <idm-digest-help@hyperreal.org> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 4:06 PM Subject: idm Digest 20 Jul 2001 23:06:40 -0000 Issue 1335
quoted 8 lines idm Digest 20 Jul 2001 23:06:40 -0000 Issue 1335> idm Digest 20 Jul 2001 23:06:40 -0000 Issue 1335 > > Topics (messages 39712 through 39741): > > Re: gamelan and IDM > 39712 by: Adam Piontek > > Tracks that make you go 'hmmmm... like the compilation on Sprawl Imprint
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quoted 228 lines 39713 by: philippe petit> 39713 by: philippe petit > > thad biggerstaff's email? > 39714 by: Randall Roberts > > Re: [ce] [Chicago] SATURDAY: Converter / Asche / Morgenstern / Atomly! > 39715 by: synctank > > Re: Thad Biggerstaff??? > 39716 by: |se!q [is!| bias] > > Re: Artists Listing > 39717 by: wolf kemker > > Re: Fischerspooner > 39718 by: Kevin Ryan . > 39719 by: eric.synthesizer.org > > Global Communications (+ Chapterhouse) question > 39720 by: frank > 39723 by: eric.synthesizer.org > 39729 by: Ryan Schilling > > lounge recommendations > 39721 by: Tim Gregory > 39722 by: William Samuels > 39724 by: Aaron D Meyers > 39725 by: tweibrecht.juno.com > 39726 by: EggyToast > 39730 by: Andrei > 39731 by: erik pearson > > JOHN TEJADA, SCOTT HENRY - I Spy this weekend! > 39727 by: Steven Severin > > HEY! > 39728 by: ThetaSine > > Re: New Billboard chart > 39732 by: i > 39733 by: Aaron D Meyers > 39735 by: eric.synthesizer.org > > Re: gamelan and IDM/super nintendo > 39734 by: B Wagner > > Live now - from Berlin - loveweek webcasts > 39736 by: Pit Schultz > > Re: sketch > 39737 by: Lance . Inaudible > > Re: idm Digest 19 Jul 2001 03:46:05 -0000 Issue 1328 > 39738 by: Jordan Koch > > Re: loving older music > 39739 by: Anig Browl > > Re: reviews / opinions / taste > 39740 by: Anig Browl > > Re: The Colour of Music > 39741 by: Anig Browl > > Administrivia: > > To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: > idm-digest-subscribe@hyperreal.org > > To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: > idm-digest-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > > To post to the list, e-mail: > idm@hyperreal.org > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 08:36:38 -0700 (PDT) > To: idm@hyperreal.org > From: Adam Piontek <apiontek@yahoo.com> > Subject: RE: [idm] gamelan and IDM > Message-ID: <20010720153638.83132.qmail@web13808.mail.yahoo.com> > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: andrei@world.std.com > > Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 12:52 AM > > > > James R McPherson wrote: > > > When one of the fellas in Autechre was on the > > > list (about 2 years ago) this thread came up > > > - when I posed a similar query he (dunno which > > > one) responded with a very long list of > > > excellent recordings, where to get them, what > > > to listen for, and where to travel to hear > > > gamelan "orchestras". Unfortunately, almost > > > all of his recommendations were available > > > only in Indonesia. > > > > It would be great to see this post if anyone has > > it in their archives. I guess it's in the idm- > > archives, but since I wouldn't know when it was > > posted I'm not about to search through all those > > huge files. > > I keep a local copy of the archives, and searching for > specific text in all the files is pretty easy, so > here's what I found: > > As near as I can tell, Autechre were > lota@pop3.demon.co.uk on the list. They left the list > in June, 1999. [BTW, there's an excellent post from > Graham H Freeman (Sean and Rob Redux) halfway down > that month's archive which summarizes and analyzes the > situation.] > > Anyways, back to the point, unless they also posted > from a different address and I'm just missing > something, the only post from Sean or Rob regarding > gamelan music is this: > > "check out all basf "world sound" cassette releases. > they have relased shitloads of otherwise unheard > gamelan stuff internationally and its really cheap. > also contact universitas warmadewa in denpasar. much > stuff there." > > However, there's a tonne of other info about gamelan > to be uncovered in that month's archive, and I'll > paste the rest of what I found at the end of this so > you all don't have to go searching for it. First, > though, I'd just like to comment that the archives are > an amazing resource, and a lot of fun to peruse every > once in a while, too! There are great gems and > nuggets of information in there, as well as > interesting quotes and reviews... But I digress; > just, everyone should give it a glance now and then! > > Here's some gamelan info I found (from different > people): > > ----- > > Check out Robert Macht's > "Suite for Javanese Gamelan and *Synthesizer*". Yes, > it is as good as you > probably are imagining right now. They have it at > cdnow (with sound samples). > > --- > > [someone recommended] Music For The Gods: The > Fahnestock South Sea Expedition: Indonesia > Label: RYKO ,1994 > Recorded in Indonesia in 1941. > > --- > > My favorite Gamelan) is on a budget "World" label ( > maybe budget... > I'm guessing as I got them cheap ) is "Degung > Sabilulungan, > Music of West Java, Vols 1+ 2" The label is Interra. > I've heard a lot > of Gamelan inluding the joemull mentioned, " Music for > the Gods". > The above 2 discs are *highly* recommended. > > --- > > just picked up a used copy of "music from the morning > of the world: the > balinese gamelan & ketjak: the ramayana monkey chant" > on > nonesuch/explorer. excellent stuff - it was recorded > in 1966 and features > some great playing. I wasn't sure when I picked it up > what the monkey > chant would be, but my suspicions were correct. if > you've seen the movie > 'baraka,' [I think] there's a sequence with a group of > people seated in > concentric circles, chanting rapidly and moving their > arms in the air. > that's the monkey chant - on the CD a 22 minute > recording of its enactment > of the ramayana, monkey hordes rushing to aid prince > rama in his battle > with the evil king ravana. "complete with monkey > chorus" > > in general the balinese gamelan music is much faster > than that of java or > sumatra, but local styles of music vary widely across > the population of > 213+ million on 6000 islands as do the various > classical and folk musics. > thus the 17 so-far volumes of the smithsonian folkways > series, all of > which are amazing, I'm sure. I only have volume 8. > > there's a page of gamelan-related links at > http://www.gamelan.org/AGI/jd.websites.html > > and short reviews of gamelan CDs here: > http://www.xs4all.nl/~gjvo/gamelan/gamelan_reviews.html > > directory of gamelan groups in the US, canada and > europe > http://www.glue.umd.edu/~satu/gamelan/list.htm > > --- > > and thus ends my blantant stealing of other people's > information. There's probably more to be found... > > -Adam > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 17:33:04 +0200 > To: idm@hyperreal.org > From: philippe petit <philippe-petit@wanadoo.fr> > Subject: Tracks that make you go 'hmmmm... like the compilation on Sprawl
Imprint
quoted 23 lines !!!> !!! > Message-ID: <3B584F30.21707E8F@wanadoo.fr> > > hmmm is a very interesting compilation on the London based label Sprawl > Imprint on which sonic artists and experimenters from around the globe > tackle their chosen traditional hymns and anthems...an absorbing sonic > adventure featuring such luminaries as Kreidler, Kit Clayton, David > Toop, Vladislav Delay, Wang inc, Benge, Shenton Engine [of Add n to > (x)], Opiate, Antye Greie Fuchs [of Laub], Wiggle (japan), Farben, > Matrix (japan), Carl Stone, Kaffe Matthews, Apache 61 + many sprawl > artists: si-cut.db, puppy, freeform, BitTonic, Osymyso... > HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM > philippe > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 10:48:26 -0800 > To: idm@hyperreal.org > From: Randall.Roberts@riverfronttimes.com (Randall Roberts) > Subject: thad biggerstaff's email? > Message-ID: <005CE950.C22266@riverfronttimes.com> > > If anyone's got it, please please can you take a few seconds to drop me an
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quoted 1 line with it. Or, hopefully, Mr. Biggerstaff himself will be kind enough to see> with it. Or, hopefully, Mr. Biggerstaff himself will be kind enough to see
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quoted 7 lines and email me...> and email me... > > thanks, and sorry for the intrusion. > RR > randall.roberts@riverfronttimes.com > > also: I'd highly recommend Boredoms Rebore Vol. 0: Eye remixes the
Boredoms.
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quoted 178 lines over 6 weeks ago for several cds & lps, and I have not received them nor> > over 6 weeks ago for several cds & lps, and I have not received them nor > > have I heard from him at all. Any info is greatly appreciated. > > > > Sorry for burdening the list. > > no that's fine, i've paid 20 bucks to 'multsanta' last november as far as > i remember and still nothing. hey don't you wanna contact me MAN? > (sorry just been nervous about it...) > > bias. > malenkaja.voda.[70].222.3540.............ssaJ6oJd u! owep d3 peolf!yS:se!8 > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 18:33:15 +0200 > To: <idm@hyperreal.org> > From: "wolf kemker" <wolf@kemkerwolf.de> > Subject: RE: [idm] Artists Listing > Message-ID: <000701c11139$aca6b8a0$18aae195@amd800> > > > I was wondering were can i find an extensive list of > > artists that fall into the IDM genre. > > ok friends, > have to plug in here too: > > http://www.kompaktkiste.de > > " 5.000+ electronic music compact discs, 1.000 vinyls, > with tracks, times, covers, details and links. > 180+ labels, 880+ artists, 850+ compilations. " > > not all discogs are 100% complete, nont all idm, > but hey, its just my tiny collection > (+ plus some generous helpers additions). > > check that, > > ciao, > wolf. > > ----://----------------------------------------------------- > mailto:wolf@kompaktkiste.de > http://www.soliton-records.de/soliton.htm > http://www.kompaktkiste.de > ----://----------------------------------------------------- > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 17:03:50 +0000 > To: idm@hyperreal.org > From: "Kevin Ryan @" <i__oo__@hotmail.com> > Subject: Re: [idm] Fischerspooner > Message-ID: <F310ZfSp1J106zPpPku00001371@hotmail.com> > > <<You wouldn't know it from the jacket/pant combo they designed for Levi > Strauss!>> > > Au contraire--upon seeing the aforementioned combo, > I knew it immediately. > > It's just one of those things. > > And I forgot to mention that they're also God's gift > to soap fans. In my rampant musicocentrism I'm always > neglecting all things soap. Things. Things. Soap. > Things. One of those things. Just... the > electrodarts of sweet devotion. Does this new hotmail > interface blow or what? Please don't answer that. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 10:17:53 -0700 (PDT) > To: idm@hyperreal.org > From: eric@synthesizer.org > Subject: Re: [idm] Fischerspooner > Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0107201015270.17298-100000@shell3.ba.best.com> > > ><<You wouldn't know it from the jacket/pant combo they designed for Levi > >Strauss!>> > > > >Au contraire--upon seeing the aforementioned combo, > >I knew it immediately. > > I don't know, it sure struck me as more New Romantic than Electro. More > Visage than Pretty Tony. :) > > -eric > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 14:30:01 -0400 > To: "idm-list (E-mail)" <idm@hyperreal.org> > From: frank <frank@LucasSchoormans.com> > Subject: Global Communications (+ Chapterhouse) question > Message-ID: <6B6068723C01D51191FE00508B91A7A806A7@MUNDI> > > Hello, > I've just realized that I've > never really heard Global Communications. > I like the Jedi Knights, but I'm > certain that GC is quite different. > Could someone describe their sound? > I know that they're very highly > regarded, I managed to miss ever > hearing them though! > Also, I'm specifically interested > in this release: > > chapterhouse - blood music: > pentamerous metamorphosis dedcd011s > > I'm very familiar with Chapterhouse. > How does GC re-work them? > > Finally, are the same gentlemen(?) > in GC responsible for the Slowdive > remix, In Mind? Any thoughts? > > Thanks! I apologize if this is an > exhausted topic! > > Best, > Frank > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 12:06:34 -0700 (PDT) > To: idm@hyperreal.org > From: eric@synthesizer.org > Subject: Re: [idm] Global Communications (+ Chapterhouse) question > Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0107201201450.17298-100000@shell3.ba.best.com> > > >I like the Jedi Knights, but I'm > >certain that GC is quite different. > >Could someone describe their sound? > > Lush, 90's-style melodic ambient. > > >I'm very familiar with Chapterhouse. > >How does GC re-work them? > > Some vocals make it into the remixes, and there are hints of the original > tracks. Pentamerous Metamorphosis is a good overview of their style, so if > you like it you'd want to look for 76:14 (also on Dedicated, more on the > ambient side) and Remotion (more beaty). > > -eric > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 14:45:50 -0600 > To: idm@hyperreal.org > From: Ryan Schilling <ryanschilling@subdimension.com> > Subject: Re: [idm] Global Communications (+ Chapterhouse) question > Message-Id: <3.0.5.32.20010720144550.00b162b0@mail.subdimension.com> > > If you have the Artificial Intelligence II comp., Global Comm. remix Link > (which is them under a different name) in one of their best tracks as GC. > It's pretty representative of their sound. > > -Ryan > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 14:40:24 -0400 > To: idm@hyperreal.org > From: Tim Gregory <tgregory@ccmc.org> > Subject: lounge recommendations > Message-ID: <A0F5B05449ABD411BCE900A0C9A941EA0D6E73@COMMSRVR> > > hopefully this isn't too off topic. > if this is annoying - email me offlist. > > My wife hates my music (only types I listen to are electronica & post
rock),
quoted 3 lines but we recently found a middle ground - modern electronic lounge. Problem> but we recently found a middle ground - modern electronic lounge. Problem > is, that much of it that I've sampled seems to delve too much into cheesy > sounds, smooth jazz or easy listening (like some of the thievery corp
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quoted 216 lines I listened to...).> I listened to...). > > What are some essential lounge CDs out there? > > Any suggestions would be good. > > tg > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 11:42:18 -0700 (PDT) > To: Tim Gregory <tgregory@ccmc.org>, idm@hyperreal.org > From: William Samuels <w_technoir@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [idm] lounge recommendations > Message-ID: <20010720184218.21180.qmail@web10001.mail.yahoo.com> > > --- Tim Gregory <tgregory@ccmc.org> wrote: > > > > My wife hates my music (only types I listen to are > > electronica & post rock), > > but we recently found a middle ground - modern > > electronic lounge. Problem > > is, that much of it that I've sampled seems to delve > > too much into cheesy > > sounds, smooth jazz or easy listening (like some of > > the thievery corp stuff > > I listened to...). > > > > What are some essential lounge CDs out there? > > Any suggestions would be good. > > It's not necessarily lounge, but it might what you are > looking for check out Nicola Conte - Bossa Per Due > [ESL] or Mark De Clive-Lowe on Universal Jazz. The > Ubiquity Recordings - New Latinaire series are good. > > Compost Records, and G Stone has cool material! > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 15:36:58 -0400 > To: Tim Gregory <tgregory@ccmc.org>, idm@hyperreal.org > From: Aaron D Meyers <adm226@nyu.edu> > Subject: Re: [idm] lounge recommendations > Message-ID: <1244d113c8.113c81244d@homemail.nyu.edu> > > It couldn't be as annoying as half of the other posts, so i'm replying > ON list. Besides, I've got an IDM angle here ;) > > You should most definitely check out Tipsy. Their first album "Trip > Tease" is great. Allegedly, the duo (whose names I conveniently > forget) had been constructing loopy lounge songs from loops culled from > many Esquivel recordings and and other lounge essentials. They > couldn't get clearance on the samples (you'll recognize many if you are > down with lounge/exotica ala esquivel, denny, baxter, etc) so they > brought in a bunch of Bay Area jazzbos to record the parts they'd > sampled. The result is an awesome loungy but very modern sounding > album with lots of great moods. > > After that, a 12" was released with a new song and remixes by u-ziq and > curd duca. This is FUCKING EXCELLENT. Its called Flying Monkey Fist. > > And then five years after Trip Tease (in 2001), they released "Uh > Oh!". Its not quite as mellow as Trip Tease, but offers a more > fractured idm-friendly (not to say that trip tease isn't idm friendly) > perspective of lounge stuff. Lots of instruments cut up and played > backwards. I love it. Tipsy is rad! By their albums. > > Also, Curd Duca (mentioned above) is kinda electronic loungey stuff. I > reccomend the elevator series (3 volumes out). > > And then more obviously, Luke Vibert's album with BJ Cole is pretty > loungy. In terms of more traditional stuff, I like Martin Denny a > lot. I'm at work now so I don't know exactly what it was called, but > he has a really awesome moog-lounge album. Oh wait... I think its > called Exotic Moog. Thats all that springs to mind at the moment. > Have fun. > > -Aaron > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Tim Gregory <tgregory@ccmc.org> > Date: Friday, July 20, 2001 2:40 pm > Subject: [idm] lounge recommendations > > > hopefully this isn't too off topic. > > if this is annoying - email me offlist. > > > > My wife hates my music (only types I listen to are electronica & > > post rock), > > but we recently found a middle ground - modern electronic lounge. > > Problemis, that much of it that I've sampled seems to delve too > > much into cheesy > > sounds, smooth jazz or easy listening (like some of the thievery > > corp stuff > > I listened to...). > > > > What are some essential lounge CDs out there? > > > > Any suggestions would be good. > > > > tg > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > -- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 15:56:44 -0400 > To: tgregory@ccmc.org > From: tweibrecht@juno.com > Cc: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: [idm] lounge recommendations > Message-ID: <20010720.160144.-137487.3.tweibrecht@juno.com> > > On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 14:40:24 -0400 Tim Gregory <tgregory@ccmc.org> > writes: > > hopefully this isn't too off topic. > > if this is annoying - email me offlist. > > > > My wife hates my music (only types I listen to are electronica & > > post rock), > > but we recently found a middle ground - modern electronic lounge. > > Problem > > is, that much of it that I've sampled seems to delve too much into > > cheesy > > sounds, smooth jazz or easy listening (like some of the thievery > > corp stuff > > I listened to...). > > > > What are some essential lounge CDs out there? > > > > tipsy... > > tom w > > np: dub syndicate - acres of space > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 15:12:43 -0500 > To: idm@hyperreal.org > From: EggyToast <youn0394@umn.edu> > Subject: Re: [idm] lounge recommendations > Message-Id: <5.1.0.14.2.20010720150926.00b16170@youn0394.email.umn.edu> > > Maybe it's just me, but a lot of the Kruder & Dorfmeister albums are > loungey. I only have the K & D Sessions, but i like that one quite a > bit. Especially for the rainer truby trio remix. > > there's also some laid back jazzy stuff (does that qualify as lounge?) on > Ninjatune, if you look into their back catalog. > > cheers, > /derek > > At 03:56 PM 7/20/2001 -0400, you wrote: > > >On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 14:40:24 -0400 Tim Gregory <tgregory@ccmc.org> > >writes: > > > hopefully this isn't too off topic. > > > if this is annoying - email me offlist. > > > > > > My wife hates my music (only types I listen to are electronica & > > > post rock), > > > but we recently found a middle ground - modern electronic lounge. > > > Problem > > > is, that much of it that I've sampled seems to delve too much into > > > cheesy > > > sounds, smooth jazz or easy listening (like some of the thievery > > > corp stuff > > > I listened to...). > > > > > > What are some essential lounge CDs out there? > > ------- > eggytoast.com > ------- > now on the interweb > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 16:44:52 -0400 > To: IDM <idm@hyperreal.org> > From: Andrei <andrei@world.std.com> > Subject: Re: [idm] lounge recommendations > Message-ID: <Pine.SGI.4.21.0107201617390.9981-100000@world.std.com> > > Tim Gregory <tgregory@ccmc.org> wrote: > > > What are some essential lounge CDs out there? > > new: > > Senor Coconut > > old (I'm no expert, but these are good): > > Dean Elliot - "Zounds! What Sounds!" > Which just got released legitimatelly on cd for the first time. >
http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/elliot.and.his.swinging.big.big.band.d ean.html
quoted 3 lines Perrey-Kingsley - "The Out Sound From Way In!"> > Perrey-Kingsley - "The Out Sound From Way In!" >
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000055ZE1/qid=995660976/sr=1-2/ref=s c_m_2/102-4553439-4911311
quoted 3 lines Arthur Lyman - "Taboo"> > Arthur Lyman - "Taboo" >
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000009W3/qid=995661207/sr=1-1/ref=s c_m_1/102-4553439-4911311
quoted 36 lines Andrei> > Andrei > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 20:51:34 +0000 > To: idm@hyperreal.org > From: "erik pearson" <efric@hotmail.com> > Subject: Re: [idm] lounge recommendations > Message-ID: <F70UHQHh2wLCVYl4maE00001f42@hotmail.com> > > >Arthur Lyman - "Taboo" > > Very good... Especially if you can find it on old, warbly vinyl. :) > > erik > state.music > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 20:27:25 > To: nw-raves@hyperreal.org, idm@hyperreal.org > From: "Steven Severin" <monkeyhouse43@hotmail.com> > Subject: JOHN TEJADA, SCOTT HENRY - I Spy this weekend! > Message-ID: <F150hl0gMNLPOftlQIF000015c3@hotmail.com> > > Friday Wake Up Productions and Underground Nation Present: TMINUS:30 with > > JOHN TEJADA: 7TH City, Palette Recordings : Los Angeles, CA > > With an exceptional catalogue of releases from numerous record labels, > L.A.'s mystery man techno and tech house producer--John Tejada--is a > premiere innovator of techno music. Widely credited for his work
developing
quoted 1 line the tech house sound, John's music is well known in the underground> the tech house sound, John's music is well known in the underground
techno
quoted 3 lines scene for which some of his most impressive work was created. A gifted> scene for which some of his most impressive work was created. A gifted > musician as a child, John started to experiment with electronic music at > the age of sixteen. He has released ep's and full lengths on labels such
as
quoted 6 lines A13 (London), Multiplex (Denmark), and Generations R&S (Belgium), which> A13 (London), Multiplex (Denmark), and Generations R&S (Belgium), which > showcased his unique style of techno that can not be heard elsewhere. As a > Dj, he has showcased his unique style on dancefloors throughout the world. > > MATT SCENIC : State of Mind Records, Decepticon Unit : Madison, Wi > Drawing upon long established musical roots that traverse the darker
styles
quoted 3 lines of the electronic underground, Matt Scenic likes to send his audience on a> of the electronic underground, Matt Scenic likes to send his audience on a > fast paced, adrenaline filled tour of modern day Acid-Techno and Hard > Techno. As the owner of state of mind records in Madison, Wi, He has
access
quoted 53 lines to some of the best new music around, especially the gritty acid sound of> to some of the best new music around, especially the gritty acid sound of > the midwest. > > Dj BuBu : Rising Sun, Underground Nation : Seattle > > $10.00 advance @ ticketweb.com and Orpheum Records. > > Saturday One Life Presents > SCOTT HENRY (Buzz, DC) > Chloe (Groovetech) > $10 adv. @ www.ticketweb.com and Orpheum Records. > 10 pm show > > Steven Severin > I-Spy Talent Buyer > 206-374-9492 Phone > 206-374-9458 Fax > monkeyhouse43@hotmail.com > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 16:45:08 -0400 > To: "IDM List" <idm@hyperreal.org> > From: "ThetaSine" <thetasine@thetasine.net> > Subject: HEY! > Message-ID: <009701c1115c$dd6483a0$63585f18@thetasine> > > Test message from a newbie list member... any shoutbacks? > > theta > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 14:20:39 -0700 (PDT) > To: idm@hyperreal.org > From: i <interdit@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [idm] New Billboard chart > Message-ID: <20010720212039.70145.qmail@web10007.mail.yahoo.com> > > Apparently the idm list is <sarcasm> "really excited" </sarcasm> by this > news... ;) > > -i > > --- Marc Weidenbaum <marc@disquiet.com> wrote: > > Apparently, Billboard has launched an "electronic music" chart. > > > > > > >
http://www.billboard.com/billboard/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id= 963042
quoted 274 lines __________________________________________________> > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 18:22:53 -0400 > To: idm@hyperreal.org > From: Aaron D Meyers <adm226@nyu.edu> > Subject: Re: [idm] New Billboard chart > Message-ID: <648c3606d8.606d8648c3@homemail.nyu.edu> > > Yea... its all pretty exciting. I don't think I'll be able to sleep > until I find out if the Tomb Raider soundtrack beats out Totally Dance > for the number one spot next week! > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: i <interdit@yahoo.com> > Date: Friday, July 20, 2001 5:20 pm > Subject: Re: [idm] New Billboard chart > > > Apparently the idm list is <sarcasm> "really excited" </sarcasm> > > by this > > news... ;) > > > > -i > > > > --- Marc Weidenbaum <marc@disquiet.com> wrote: > > > Apparently, Billboard has launched an "electronic music" chart. > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.billboard.com/billboard/dail > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail > > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > -- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 15:31:43 -0700 (PDT) > To: idm@hyperreal.org > From: eric@synthesizer.org > Subject: Re: [idm] New Billboard chart > Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0107201528030.17298-100000@shell3.ba.best.com> > > >Yea... its all pretty exciting. I don't think I'll be able to sleep > >until I find out if the Tomb Raider soundtrack beats out Totally Dance > >for the number one spot next week! > > And of course the unasked question burning in my mind: So where is the > "Totally IDM" compilation? I can't believe no one's risen to the task of > garnering this music the commercial credibility it so richly deserves. > > -eric > > onnow: Shuttle358, "Frame" (12k) > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 18:26:39 -0400 > To: <idm@hyperreal.org> > From: "B Wagner" <jonahp@adelphia.net> > Subject: Re: [idm] gamelan and IDM/super nintendo > Message-ID: <009801c1116b$0c297160$01013418@...bur.adelphia.net> > > I just downloaded some mp3s of some gamelan music, and I have to ask, has > anyone here played Secret Of Mana for the super nintendo? Because I always > thought the music at the part in the game when you have to save the > brainwashed towns people from the temple out side of town was the most > creepy and awesome music I had heard from a video game in a long time. > Anyways a piece of Balinese gamelan music I downloaded sounded almost > exactly the same as the secret of mana song. So... this post was no real > content, but I just wanted to say how excited I am to hear more music like > this. > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 00:54:04 +0200 > To: idm@hyperreal.org > From: Pit Schultz <pit@klubradio.de> > Subject: Live now - from Berlin - loveweek webcasts > Message-ID: <937.010721@klubradio.de> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Love Week - LIVE club casts from Berlin's electronic music carnaval > http://www.klubradio.de > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > TRESOR http://www.tresorberlin.de > > Do 19/07 > Globus: True Spirit 2001 > 'True Spirit 1991-2001' John Acquaviva (K7, +8, Definitive, Ontario) > Sender Berlin DJ Team (Tresor Rec., unGleich, Berlin) Dole (BCC > Berlin) Tama Sumo (Berlin) > Tresor: True Spirit 2001 > Sender Berlin DJ Team (Tresor Rec., unGleich / Berlin) > > Fr 20/07 > Globus: True Spirit 2001 > DANIEL BELL (7th City / Detroit), Wimpy (Berlin), Mitja Prinz (Berlin) > Tresor: True Spirit 2001 > NEIL LANDSTRUMM (Tresor Rec., Scandinavia / New York), DAVE TARRIDA > (Tresor Rec., Sativae / Barcelona), Eva Cazal (Berlin), Marc Snow > (Boston - Berlin) > > Sa 21/07 > Globus: True Spirit 2001 > BLAKE BAXTER (Tresor Rec. / Detroit), MARSHALL JEFFERSON (KMS / > Chicago), Tom Clark (Highgrade / Berlin), Djoker Daan > (BPitch Control / Berlin), Senze (grow!Rec. / Berlin) > Tresor: True Spirit 2001 > JAMES RUSKIN (Berlin), very special Guest (to be announced!) > Dash (Rampe D / Berlin), Steve D (Berlin) > SURGEON (Berlin), DJ T-1000 aka Alan Oldham (Berlin), Rok (Berlin) > > So 22/07 > Tresor Park: True Spirit 2001 > Dr. Motte (Berlin), Tanith (Timing / Berlin), very special Guest (to > be announced!) > Globus: True Spirit 2001 > JOSH WINK (7th City, Tresor Rec. / Detroit), Dave (raum...musik, > Müller Rec. / Berlin) > Tresor: True Spirit 2001 > CHRIS LIEBIG [4-Stunden-Set!] (Ersatz Audio / FfM), Dry (Rampe D / > Berlin), Mad Max (Berlin) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > WMF http://www.wmfclub.de > > Do 19-07 23:00h > KALEIDOSKOP : Jazzanova + JOE CLAUSELL (Spiritual Life/Ibadan) > > Fr 20-07 23:00h > HARD:EDGED & GROOVE (2 floors) > floor : Hard:Edged presents 5 German Drum&Bass Labels > labor : Groove Party: live: Markus Nikolai Feat. Clair Dietrich (Perlon) > Djs: Rasoul (San Francisco) Tobi Neumann (flokati munich/berlin) DJ T > > Sa 21-07 23:00h > KOMPAKT MEETS WMF - "AudioCologneRocksBerlin) (3 floors) > live : Schaeben&Voss, Closer Music,TokTok (tbc), Gebrüder Teichmann, > SCSI 9 (tbc) djs : MICHAEL MAYER, TOBIAS THOMAS, Dixon + Mitja Prinz > (wmf), Superpitcher, Ralph Christoph, Triple R, Anima....and more > > So 22-07 23:00h > INTERNATIONAL DJ GIGOLOS AT WMF - "BestInternationalEntertainment" (3 > floors) live : FISCHERSPOONER (NY), Crossover (NY) , Superstars of Love > (St Louis), Miss Kittin & the Hacker (Grenoble) > djs : HELL (Munic), Traxx (Chicago), Highfish & Diringer (wmf), > Filippo "Naughty" Moscatello, > Savas Pascalidis (Stuttgart) , Maya (Frankfurt), Manuela Krause > (wmf) ... and more friendly djs and lovers > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > OSTGUT http://www.ostgut.de > > 21.07. > LUKE SLATER > Cora S. > Ralph Lawson > Dandy Jack (live) > Ricardo Villalobos > Zip > Paul Brtschitch (live) > Andre Galluzi > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > MARIA http://www.clubmaria.de > > Do 19.07. > TWICE AS NICE > twice as nice, authentic/toxic + d2000 pres: > roland kasper (essence / frisbee tracks / communique us, cologne) > sammy dee (kanzleramt / perlon rec.) > jonzon (space teddy / mueller / disko b / gigolo) > s.p.u.d. (braster org, berlin) > live: bass.men.tal (liquid sky / electro bunker > cologne) claus bachor (d2000, cosmium radio) > > Fr. 20.07. > MARIA BOOTY SPECIAL > 1st floor: godfather (tbc!!) (detroit) > superclub & booty special feat. > maurice + andre herzig > MOVE D (source rec) > chica paula (ocean club) > flush (electr. force) > > Sa 21.07. > DANGEROUS DRUMS goes the whole 9 yards > meat katie, HYPER (whole 9 yards, uk) > dangerous drums allstars: > tanith, ed2000, vela, azt star, delta, > copasetic, rollin thunder, sonnenburg > & behringer video: pulsare > > So 22.07. > BREAKBEAT SPECIAL > GOLDIE (metalheadz, uk) > gush collective (ntt) > bass dee (exponence) > nomand, n dee (white dolemite) > transatlantic (a/b) > sinista, stanislas + mcs (steppaz convention) > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > and more .... > > http://www.klubradio.de > > all summertimes in GMT + 2 > realplayer 8 basic needed > > ** streams starting between 20:00 and 00:00 ** > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 18:55:04 +0800 > To: idm - moderated <idm-m@yahoogroups.com>, IDM List <idm@hyperreal.org> > From: "Lance @ Inaudible" <lance@inaudible.com> > Subject: Re: sketch > Message-Id: <p05100304b77dbd3107d0@[207.166.194.182]> > > >I think they did a cd on Paper too : > >http://paper.state51.co.uk/backcatalogue/papcd001.html > > I dont recall a Sketch release on Paper but their release > on Apollo several years ago was a beauty. Supposedly they've > done quite a few releases since that time but i've not > had a chance to check them out. Anybody heard any of the > Sketch releases other than 94's 'Reasons to Sway?" Are they > worth checking out? That first album had some wonderful > ambient dub moments... > > BTW: The official Sketch website was recently launched at: > http://www.racingjunior.com/sketch-E.htm > > -- > > -->-Lance---- > PO Box 450715 > Westlake, OH 44145 > United States > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 16:01:58 -0700 (PDT) > To: "Reading, John" <jreading@proxicom.com> > From: Jordan Koch <kochj@digitalnoise.net> > cc: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: [idm] Re: idm Digest 19 Jul 2001 03:46:05 -0000 Issue 1328 > Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.05.10107201600090.3375-100000@condo> > > On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Reading, John wrote: > > > BoC Maxima is the most beautiful boards. > > They need to re-release all that stuff... > > > > I'm gonna run a shoutcast for a little while of all the rare-ish boards
I
quoted 31 lines have:> > have: > > http://204.56.98.159:8000/listen.pls > > (I figure I will also jump in there with a BSP) > > I also have a bunch of that old BoC stuff, it is on our MP3 (streamcast) > server and we have a request system. > > http://www.digitalnoise.net > > ........... > Jordan Koch > http://www.digitalnoise.net > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 17:37:21 +0100 > To: "IDM List" <idm@hyperreal.org> > From: "Anig Browl" <anig_browl@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [idm] loving older music > Message-ID: <006d01c11172$50fa2800$bba7869f@pauls> > > From: Daniel Cartwright <daniel_cartwright@five-d.com> > > > > I know almost instantly if I like it > > Are you sure? I think some music immediately draws you in, and some you > have > > to pay close attention to appreciate. > > I agree. Actually a lot of my favorite stuff does not appeal to me much on > my first listen. When I listen to something for the first time I'm hoping
to
quoted 1 line be blown away and so on, so tracks that are a bit inaccessible or> be blown away and so on, so tracks that are a bit inaccessible or
demanding
quoted 2 lines don't hold my attention all that well. After I've had an album for a few> don't hold my attention all that well. After I've had an album for a few > weeks, and I sit down and listen again without the 'just came back from
the
quoted 4 lines shops' feeling, a track which went under my radar the first time can> shops' feeling, a track which went under my radar the first time can > suddenly really grab me. Similarly, stuff which sounds great the first few > listens often sounds a bit obvious and trite later on. Of course the best > stuff blows your mind the first time you hear it and continues to do so
over
quoted 4 lines and over and over. Autechre's 'Clipper' is one of my favorites in that> and over and over. Autechre's 'Clipper' is one of my favorites in that > regard. > > > I had much narrower tastes when I was younger. Because so much was new
to
quoted 7 lines me> me > > I could spend a long time just getting the most out of a small range of > stuff. > > I agree. On the other hand, while I'm open to much more music - not least > because when you start making your own stuff, everything starts to sound > interesting, even stuff you don't actually like - I'm still very
selective
quoted 3 lines about what I really like, and I feel the same sort of intensity that I did> about what I really like, and I feel the same sort of intensity that I did > about the first records I bought as a teenager, though obviously for > different musical reasons now. When I find something I really like, I
still
quoted 6 lines listen to it over and over like I did then.> listen to it over and over like I did then. > > I suppose there's a continuum between liking music and being obsessed with > it (I'm near the obsessed end). Many people like music but have other > priorities, so they don't want something too demanding when they switch on > the stereo. If music is your main priority in life then inevitably you
have
quoted 1 line to put up with people asking you why you don't settle down to something> to put up with people asking you why you don't settle down to something
more
quoted 28 lines serious/productive/materially rewarding. And it affects other things - how> serious/productive/materially rewarding. And it affects other things - how > many people on this list could happily date someone who listens to power > ballads or boy/girl bands? > > Anig Browl > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 17:49:14 +0100 > To: "IDM List" <idm@hyperreal.org> > From: "Anig Browl" <anig_browl@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [idm] reviews / opinions / taste > Message-ID: <007d01c11172$53ed7760$bba7869f@pauls> > > From: Irene McC <substar@iafrica.com> > > > currently FTV (Fashion TV that is) > > are advertising a compilation that features... can't remember, but > > the line up is pretty strong and includes Laurent Garnier and Ian > > Pooley among many others. > > There is a Fashion TV channel now? Is this actual clothes fashion, with
news
quoted 34 lines like 'Black is the new black' (real headline from a serious newspaper last> like 'Black is the new black' (real headline from a serious newspaper last > month)? Weird. Scary, in fact! > > Anig Browl > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 18:03:49 +0100 > To: "IDM List" <idm@hyperreal.org> > From: "Anig Browl" <anig_browl@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [idm] The Colour of Music > Message-ID: <008201c11172$557724a0$bba7869f@pauls> > > From: Sharon Clarke <sharon@infotechcanada.com> > > > Ok, this may seem really far out... but do any of you imagine colours > > when you listen to music? > > Only when I take drugs. I wouldn't say I'm a visual person, but whenever I > try to think about what that means I wind up confusing myself. What I do > notice when I listen to a song is my spatial imagination - basses have one > shape and position, different percussion sounds have different shapes, and > so on. So what I'm imagining with music is more like a sculpture than a > painting. With electronic music it's like one of those kinetic sculptures, > which is half machine and half pure shape. A lot of music which I like has > 'dependencies' - one sound is balancing another or reacting to movement of > the first and so on. It's probably why I like generative, algorithmic > sounding stuff, I feel there are a few basic rules or principles
interacting
quoted 8 lines with each other and making something musical. This is basically the same> with each other and making something musical. This is basically the same > thing I liked when I used to play with Lego. > > That's fun on drugs too of course...occasionally when I've taken mushrooms > or something at home on my own and I'm listening to music I can imagine it > sufficiently well to be able to 'see' a track grow as a structure in the > middle of the room, oscillating away to itself. Lovely. It's a pity there > isn't more video stuff like this, I've only seen this sort of idea
captured
quoted 1 line (to my satisfaction) on the FSOL 'Lifeforms' video. With the falling cost> (to my satisfaction) on the FSOL 'Lifeforms' video. With the falling cost
of
quoted 1 line technology and increasing integration between differnt types of media> technology and increasing integration between differnt types of media
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quoted 14 lines I hope there'll be more of this stuff in the future.> I hope there'll be more of this stuff in the future. > > Anig Browl > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ------------------------------ > > End of idm Digest > ***********************************
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