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2001-09-28 15:10Anthony Saunders [idm] haruki murakami
└─ 2001-09-28 15:20jeremy axon Re: [idm] haruki murakami
2001-09-28 15:29Aaron D Meyers Re: [idm] haruki murakami
└─ 2001-09-29 02:22Chispas De Muerte [idm] the Murakamis
2001-09-28 16:59Philip Sherburne [idm] re: haruki murakami
2001-09-29 02:45George Williamson Re: [idm] haruki murakami
└─ 2001-09-29 08:48jean paul l'asthme Re: [idm] haruki murakami
2001-09-29 19:32Aaron D Meyers Re: [idm] haruki murakami
2002-03-05 07:11Philip Sherburne [idm] haruki murakami
2002-03-05 13:33George Williamson Re: [idm] haruki murakami
2002-03-06 01:42d_jak Re: [idm] haruki murakami
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2001-09-28 15:10Anthony Saunders> funny thing is, there's a book called "the wind-up > bird chronicle" by Murakami. the ma
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quoted 5 lines funny thing is, there's a book called "the wind-up> funny thing is, there's a book called "the wind-up > bird chronicle" by Murakami. the main character in > the book is named Toru Okada and he = > spends a good chunk of his time at the bottom of a > dry well...
Wind Up Bird Chronicle RULES! Murakami is my big "discovery" this year, his fiction is excellent. I just read South of the Boarder, West of the Sun, almost in one sitting actually (it's only 213 pages). Wind Up Bird Chronicle was stunning. Deliberately paced, very evocative. I can still picture what i thought his neighborhood looked like, what the well looked like... I've actually taken to naming my various tracks after his works too. On the max/msp list a few months ago someone was saying that max/msp is just a "lifestyle" that cycling74 is promoting. (rather than just coding in c, or whatever). In a joking reply, one of the cycling74 coders said that, in part, the lifestyle invovled buying Haruki Murakami books in hardback. So, Murakami seems popular among us then. No? Anthony __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Listen to your Yahoo! Mail messages from any phone. http://phone.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-09-28 15:20jeremy axonAt 11:10 AM 9/28/2001, you wrote >So, Murakami seems popular among us then. No? I've been
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At 11:10 AM 9/28/2001, you wrote
quoted 1 line So, Murakami seems popular among us then. No?>So, Murakami seems popular among us then. No?
I've been digging his stuff since I read The Elephant Vanishes about 5 or 6 years ago. He's great. BUT. What about the other Murakami (not related), Ryu Murakami? I loved Coin Locker Babies..... - Jeremy Axon --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-09-28 15:29Aaron D MeyersWhat about the other other Murakami, Takashi Murakami? His mushrooms with eyeballs and poi
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Fri, 28 Sep 2001 11:29:25 -0400
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What about the other other Murakami, Takashi Murakami? His mushrooms with eyeballs and pointy teethy are freaky, no? Go see the Brooklyn Museum of Art exhibit featuring lots of his stuff if you are in the area! Its rad! -Aaron
quoted 4 lines BUT. What about the other Murakami (not related), Ryu Murakami? I> BUT. What about the other Murakami (not related), Ryu Murakami? I > loved > Coin Locker Babies..... >
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2001-09-29 02:22Chispas De MuerteYeah Takashis piece at Site Santa Fe's Biennial was the one redeming part of that show, th
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Yeah Takashis piece at Site Santa Fe's Biennial was the one redeming part of that show, the rest bit pretty hard. (I would rather enjoy looking at art than have to "get" art.) And I liked The wind up Bird Chronicles and Hard Boiled Wonderland, but I kind of felt the latter was a bit of a blade runner rip-off. Or not rip off but uh, a heavy influence. Er, I'm gonna turn into that guy that never talks about music on this list. I'm listening to that Paul Lansky track and boy does it suck. I like enjoying listening to music not having to "get" music. Like Autechre but 30 years ago and less interesting. Same goes for most of that Peter Green Macbeth score on Rephlex. Although I guess you could mix it with another track that was interesting to create some neat "Atmospherics". Or just play another track that was interesting and skip the "atmospherics". "Ghost World" is a pretty damn good movie. Go see it. --- Aaron D Meyers <adm226@nyu.edu> wrote:
quoted 19 lines What about the other other Murakami, Takashi> What about the other other Murakami, Takashi > Murakami? His mushrooms > with eyeballs and pointy teethy are freaky, no? Go > see the Brooklyn > Museum of Art exhibit featuring lots of his stuff if > you are in the > area! Its rad! > > -Aaron > > > > BUT. What about the other Murakami (not related), > Ryu Murakami? I > > loved > > Coin Locker Babies..... > > > > >
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2001-09-28 16:59Philip SherburneI wholeheartedly recommend "Wind-up Bird Chronicle"... I'm so stoked to hear those two B.
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I wholeheartedly recommend "Wind-up Bird Chronicle"... I'm so stoked to hear those two B. Fleischmann tracks. Interestingly, I got turned onto Murakami from Matthew Herbert's website... He lists that book on his reading recommendations. Anyone who digs David Foster Wallace, Pynchon et al should dig "Wind-up Bird Chronicle"... it plays out, in many ways, like a less patently absurd, but more dreamlike and surreal, "Crying of Lot 49"... Murakami's style varies greatly -- I went on to read "Norwegian Wood" and "South of the Border, West of the Sun," both of which are very different. Much more elegaic, "realistic." Also fantastic. Now I'm reading "Hard-boiled Wonderland at the End of the World," which is more like Vollmann's first novel in its sort of twisted sci-fi perversity. Anthony, that Cycling 74 "lifestyle" quote is hilarious...! Cheers phil
2001-09-29 02:45George Williamson> Wind Up Bird Chronicle RULES! Murakami is my big > "discovery" this year, his fiction is
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quoted 21 lines Wind Up Bird Chronicle RULES! Murakami is my big> Wind Up Bird Chronicle RULES! Murakami is my big > "discovery" this year, his fiction is excellent. I > just read South of the Boarder, West of the Sun, > almost in one sitting actually (it's only 213 pages). > > Wind Up Bird Chronicle was stunning. Deliberately > paced, very evocative. I can still picture what i > thought his neighborhood looked like, what the well > looked like... > > I've actually taken to naming my various tracks after > his works too. > > On the max/msp list a few months ago someone was > saying that max/msp is just a "lifestyle" that > cycling74 is promoting. (rather than just coding in c, > or whatever). In a joking reply, one of the cycling74 > coders said that, in part, the lifestyle invovled > buying Haruki Murakami books in hardback. > > So, Murakami seems popular among us then. No?
Definately with me... Read the Wild Sheep Chase, very odd. Sputnik Sweetheart is excellent too. If you like his stuff try Iain Banks, his blend of surreality and stuff(tm) is similar in feel and just as compelling. Also on another OT japanese note, go to see Battle Royale, it opened today and is essentially Lord of the Flies with guns. Aces. georgewilliamson --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-09-29 08:48jean paul l'asthmei have an idea about haruki murakami... i think he crawled into everyone's heads while the
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i have an idea about haruki murakami... i think he crawled into everyone's heads while they were sleeping, took note of their dreams and made a book out of them... it's sort of like, you wake up, remember what you dreamt, and think, 'wow, that would be an amazing story' then you read wind up bird chronicle and you someone's sussed it already. murakami is my main muthafucka. gregory ===== ************************* cd-r's for sale or trade******************* jean paul l'asthme: 'unstuck your eyeglue'* ********************************&********** __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Listen to your Yahoo! Mail messages from any phone. http://phone.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-09-29 19:32Aaron D MeyersBattle Royale got some kind of US distribution in theaters? I have it in some semi-crappy,
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Battle Royale got some kind of US distribution in theaters? I have it in some semi-crappy, but still watchable computer format, and it is one of my favorite things this year. Lots of high school kids killing their friends and then confessing that they had crushes on each other as they lay bleeding all over the ground. It fucking rules! On a BR related note, another pleasing Japanese film I loved this summer was Dead or Alive. That was an amazing movie. I was lucky enough to get to see it twice in theaters. Two separate parts of the film, I laughed so hard that I cried. So chances are, if you like Battle Royale, you'll also like Dead or Alive. Great movie. -Aaron Sorry this has nothing to do with IDM.
quoted 4 lines Also on another OT japanese note, go to see Battle Royale, it> Also on another OT japanese note, go to see Battle Royale, it > opened today > and is essentially Lord of the Flies with guns. Aces. >
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2002-03-05 07:11Philip SherburneA few months ago someone mentioned a 7" by someone with two track titles referencing Haruk
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A few months ago someone mentioned a 7" by someone with two track titles referencing Haruki Murakami characters.... who was this again? B. Fleischmann? On Zeal? Thanks for refreshing my memory... philip sherburne contributing editor, neumu https://www.neumu.net/needledrops
2002-03-05 13:33George Williamson> A few months ago someone mentioned a 7" by > someone with two track titles referencing H
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quoted 4 lines A few months ago someone mentioned a 7" by> A few months ago someone mentioned a 7" by > someone with two track titles referencing Haruki > Murakami characters.... who was this again? B. > Fleischmann? On Zeal?
Yeah, the record is Zealtronic Aubergine by B.Fleischmann. The tracks are: A1 - Toru Okada B1 - In the Well "Toru Okada" is the main character from "The Wind-up bird Chronicle" who spends a large amount of time "in the well". It almost makes sense if you read it... Its probably my favourite book ever, in equal amounts sad, beautiful, sexy, intriguing and confounding. Track 1 is quite nice ambient guitar/electronica fusion based stuff, somewhat like some of the TelefonTelAviv stuff, but with more harsh fuzz. It finally descends into overdrive snow at the end. Track 2 is much more electronic sounds similar to some early bluff limbo µ-ziq, electronic tweaking but slow and comfortable, again uber-distortion. Overall I'd say its Ok, a nice mellow break from all the Venetian Snares type electronica, but for me really a novelty purchase because of the track names, however I will probably get a full length when one becomes available. georgewilliamson --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-03-06 01:42d_jak> Yeah, the record is Zealtronic Aubergine by B.Fleischmann. > The tracks are: > Overall I
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quoted 2 lines Yeah, the record is Zealtronic Aubergine by B.Fleischmann.> Yeah, the record is Zealtronic Aubergine by B.Fleischmann. > The tracks are:
quoted 5 lines Overall I'd say its Ok, a nice mellow break from all the> Overall I'd say its Ok, a nice mellow break from all the > Venetian Snares type electronica, but for me really a > novelty purchase because of the track names, however I will > probably get a full length when one becomes available. >
there are two longer releases by b.fleischman currently available. "pop loops for breakfast" and "sidonie" both on morr music. they are both excellent. as equally mellow as the zealtronic 7" but much better imo. a bit less all out distortion too. sidonie has one of my all time favorite tracks on it. if you're really get into those two releases, you should also check out his live cd called TMP on Charhizma he's also got a new 7" on morr and probably a few other releases i don't know about... oh yeah - wind up bird... is one of the greatest books i've ever read. - d ---------------------------------------------------- Sign Up for NetZero Platinum Today Only $9.95 per month! http://my.netzero.net/s/signup?r=platinum&refcd=PT97 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org