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[idm] Humor at IDM expense :)

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2002-02-04 16:59Christopher Sorg [idm] Humor at IDM expense :)
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2002-02-04 20:22Blake Irvin Re: [idm] Humor at IDM expense :)
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2002-02-04 16:59Christopher SorgFound this at http://www.somethingawful.com: "Aphex Twin: "Muqtyl'loopy DaMcHooqulawawaque
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[idm] Humor at IDM expense :)
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Found this at http://www.somethingawful.com: "Aphex Twin: "Muqtyl'loopy DaMcHooqulawawaquey" (music CD) - Richard D. James is back with his latest electronic / experimental CD set, which includes 438 discs and over 2,300 tracks. Aphex Twin takes a jump into the most surreal and creative soundscape ever, including such songs as: "Clue Cloo Lande" - Two minutes of a homeless man hitting random keys on a broken piano while James applies a highpass filter at random times. "Marz'a booq Doo Daa Dayee" - 20-second piece of birds chirping while a Minimoog is bashed to pieces by falling construction equipment. "Thee Nootey Pero Fez'or 2: Thee Klumphz" - A five-second bassline loop is repeated for twelve solid minutes while the sound of playing cards hitting a lawnchair plays in the foreground. "Horque Dorque" - As the most dance-friendly song on CD 261, "Horque Dorque" presents the listeners with a gritty, distorted drumbeat accompanied by a 28 different analogue keyboards playing 28 different notes on 28 different resonance settings. This CD is already a smash hit with the demographic of people who think they're smarter and more cultured than everybody else because they listen to unlistenable music that everybody else listens to." _________________________ Christopher Sorg Multimedia Artist/Teacher http://csorg.cjb.net csorg@enteract.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-02-04 17:12Lander--- Christopher Sorg <csorg@enteract.com> wrote: > Found this at http://www.somethingawful
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--- Christopher Sorg <csorg@enteract.com> wrote:
quoted 20 lines Found this at > Found this at http://www.somethingawful.com: > > "Aphex Twin: "Muqtyl'loopy DaMcHooqulawawaquey" (music CD) - Richard > D. James is back with his latest electronic / experimental CD set, which > includes 438 discs and over 2,300 tracks. Aphex Twin takes a jump into > the > most surreal and creative soundscape ever, including such songs as: > > "Clue Cloo Lande" - Two minutes of a homeless man hitting random keys > on > a broken piano while James applies a highpass filter at random times. > "Marz'a booq Doo Daa Dayee" - 20-second piece of birds chirping while a > Minimoog is bashed to pieces by falling construction equipment. > "Thee Nootey Pero Fez'or 2: Thee Klumphz" - A five-second bassline loop > is repeated for twelve solid minutes while the sound of playing cards > hitting a lawnchair plays in the foreground. > "Horque Dorque" - As the most dance-friendly song on CD 261, "Horque > Dorque" presents the listeners with a gritty, distorted drumbeat > accompanied by a 28 different analogue keyboards playing 28 different > notes on 28 different resonance settings.
I hate to admit it, but some of these sound like pretty interesting ideas. I'd listen to horque dorque... Z __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-02-04 20:22Blake Irvini hope they have something on radiohead, too. blake/ Clockworm http://mp3.com/clockworm --
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i hope they have something on radiohead, too. blake/ Clockworm http://mp3.com/clockworm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Sorg" <csorg@enteract.com> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 11:59 AM Subject: [idm] Humor at IDM expense :)
quoted 33 lines Found this at > Found this at http://www.somethingawful.com: > > "Aphex Twin: "Muqtyl'loopy DaMcHooqulawawaquey" (music CD) - Richard > D. James is back with his latest electronic / experimental CD set, which > includes 438 discs and over 2,300 tracks. Aphex Twin takes a jump into the > most surreal and creative soundscape ever, including such songs as: > > "Clue Cloo Lande" - Two minutes of a homeless man hitting random keys on > a broken piano while James applies a highpass filter at random times. > "Marz'a booq Doo Daa Dayee" - 20-second piece of birds chirping while a > Minimoog is bashed to pieces by falling construction equipment. > "Thee Nootey Pero Fez'or 2: Thee Klumphz" - A five-second bassline loop > is repeated for twelve solid minutes while the sound of playing cards > hitting a lawnchair plays in the foreground. > "Horque Dorque" - As the most dance-friendly song on CD 261, "Horque > Dorque" presents the listeners with a gritty, distorted drumbeat > accompanied by a 28 different analogue keyboards playing 28 different > notes on 28 different resonance settings. > > This CD is already a smash hit with the demographic of people who think > they're smarter and more cultured than everybody else because they listen > to unlistenable music that everybody else listens to." > > _________________________ > Christopher Sorg > Multimedia Artist/Teacher > http://csorg.cjb.net > csorg@enteract.com > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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