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2005-03-15 08:38[idm] new populous and the books
└─ 2005-03-15 16:14Alan Lucas Re: [idm] new populous and the books
└─ 2005-03-15 16:17chthonic streams Re: [idm] new VS
2005-03-15 16:19Luís Marta Re: [idm] new VS
2005-03-15 16:21cutups Re: [idm] new VS
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2005-03-15 08:38Oneaphex@aol.comjust wanted to recommend the new populous album 'queue for love' and the new books album '
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just wanted to recommend the new populous album 'queue for love' and the new books album 'lost and safe'. haven't had a chance for them to completely sink in, but so far these are beautiful albums. so check'em out if you get the chance. if you're familiar with these artists...the new albums aren't much different. 'queue for love' has a great track with dose one. 'lost and safe' is just awesome, the books' best imo. ak
2005-03-15 16:14Alan LucasOn Tue, 15 Mar 2005 03:38:58 EST, Oneaphex@aol.com <Oneaphex@aol.com> wrote: > just wanted
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 03:38:58 EST, Oneaphex@aol.com <Oneaphex@aol.com> wrote:
quoted 8 lines just wanted to recommend the new populous album 'queue for love' and the new> just wanted to recommend the new populous album 'queue for love' and the new > books album 'lost and safe'. haven't had a chance for them to completely > sink in, but so far these are beautiful albums. so check'em out if you get the > chance. > if you're familiar with these artists...the new albums aren't much > different. 'queue for love' has a great track with dose one. 'lost and safe' is just > awesome, the books' best imo. >
Cool. I didn't even realize the new Books was out. Better than Thought for Food? That's a pretty tall order. Can't wait to hear it. New Venetian Snares is also out. Damn. REALLY good stuff. Nice mix of live strings (I read he plays violin on some of the tracks?) and other orchestration with the madness that you'd come to expect from him. It's still a completely different feel from "Huge Chome Cylinder Box" and really any of his other stuff. It has some of the Amen madness of Chocolate Wheelchair, but the mood here is definitely somber. I'm just glad that Planet Mu is being distributed through Revolver now so that I can get caught up on some of the releases that never made it over here when they first came out. Later, Alan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-03-15 16:17chthonic streams>New Venetian Snares is also out. Damn. REALLY good stuff. Nice mix of >live strings (I re
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quoted 3 lines New Venetian Snares is also out. Damn. REALLY good stuff. Nice mix of>New Venetian Snares is also out. Damn. REALLY good stuff. Nice mix of >live strings (I read he plays violin on some of the tracks?) and other >orchestration with the madness that you'd come to expect from him.
which one are we talking about? on hisw website it just mentions this "winnipeg is a frozen shithole" CD. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-03-15 16:19Luís MartaIs this the one? -- http://www.brainwashed.com/brain/brainv08i10.html Venetian Snares, "Ro
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Is this the one? -- http://www.brainwashed.com/brain/brainv08i10.html Venetian Snares, "Rossz Csillag Alatt Szuletett" Planet Mu From the ominous chords of 40-second opener "Sikertelenseg," a solo piece for untreated piano, it is clear that this is a very different Venetian Snares record than any of the previous 11 albums Aaron Funk has recorded. The titles appear, at first, to be some sort of prankster gibberish, a la Aphex Twin or Autechre. Upon further inspection it is revealed that these are in fact Hungarian titles, as this album was inspired by a trip to Hungary, during which Funk had some sort of epiphany involving imagining himself as a pigeon. As absurd as that sounds, it has fueled the most cohesive effort by Funk to date, on which Eastern European melodies dominate and his trademark blastbeats are used to accent orchestral composition. "Hiszekeny" is a beautiful miniature, which features bells and harp rhythmically dancing around melodic string patterns. "Felbomlasztott Mentokocsi" features no percussion at all, and instead features weeping cellos and violins whose sweeping tones play against each other to echo the tension in life through rhythmic and melodic tension. Funk's take on Rezso Seress's Hungarian suicide song "Ongyilkos Vasarnap" ("Gloomy Sunday") manifests this sense of sadness and loss in a more direct way, by combining stuttering beats with Billie Holiday's vocals from the 1941 recording of the notorious song. Jazzy drumming and downright pastoral wind instrumentation figure prominently in the first half of "Hajnal," before strings combine with hectic breakbeats. As chaotic as the rhythmic programming often becomes, these tracks are always grounded by the melodic elements. This is most effective on "Szamar Madar," during which a gorgeous melodic theme recurs throughout the track's six minute duration. Much of Funk's music is centered around beats in odd time signatures played at break neck speed, keeping listeners on their toes. These pieces, although rhythmically challenging at times, aspire to achieve a higher sense of compositional cohesiveness. Funk is communicating in a language that will appeal to more than just those who are breakcore enthusiasts. Although he has not abandoned the use of intricate rhythms, he allows these tracks more breathing room. Most pieces have long beatless passages during which all manner of acoustic instruments create a tension that makes the rhythmic bombasts more effective when they appear. This is not to suggest that he has simply distilled his usual fare to reach a wider audience. Instead, he has finally shown that he is capable of, or interested in, combining his skills as one of today's most advanced beat programmers with unprecedented foreign elements. In the process he has broken out of the holding pattern his prolific career was beginning to settle into and produced an accomplished work of incredible depth. ----- Original Message ----- From: "chthonic streams" <chthonic@chthonicstreams.com> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 4:17 PM Subject: Re: [idm] new VS
quoted 14 lines New Venetian Snares is also out. Damn. REALLY good stuff. Nice mix of> > >New Venetian Snares is also out. Damn. REALLY good stuff. Nice mix of > >live strings (I read he plays violin on some of the tracks?) and other > >orchestration with the madness that you'd come to expect from him. > > > which one are we talking about? on hisw website it just mentions > this "winnipeg is a frozen shithole" CD. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2005-03-15 16:21cutupsYeah, that's the latest new one! Its good stuff. I've got some copies in at wrecked - if y
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Yeah, that's the latest new one! Its good stuff. I've got some copies in at wrecked - if you're in the US hit me up if you're looking for it. I still have copies of the Winnipeg CD and the first part of the two-part 12" version. I can imagine its hard to keep up with snares if you're only a casual fan. Also recommended - the new Terminal 11 CD on CRD. Definitely one for snares fans. --- WRECKED diy electronic music & media http://wrecked-distro.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Luís Marta" <lmarta@fccn.pt> To: "chthonic streams" <chthonic@chthonicstreams.com>; <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 11:19 AM Subject: Re: [idm] new VS
quoted 84 lines Is this the one?> Is this the one? > -- > http://www.brainwashed.com/brain/brainv08i10.html > > Venetian Snares, "Rossz Csillag Alatt Szuletett" > Planet Mu > From the ominous chords of 40-second opener "Sikertelenseg," a solo piece > for untreated piano, it is clear that this is a very different Venetian > Snares record than any of the previous 11 albums Aaron Funk has recorded. > The titles appear, at first, to be some sort of prankster gibberish, a la > Aphex Twin or Autechre. Upon further inspection it is revealed that these > are in fact Hungarian titles, as this album was inspired by a trip to > Hungary, during which Funk had some sort of epiphany involving imagining > himself as a pigeon. As absurd as that sounds, it has fueled the most > cohesive effort by Funk to date, on which Eastern European melodies > dominate > and his trademark blastbeats are used to accent orchestral composition. > "Hiszekeny" is a beautiful miniature, which features bells and harp > rhythmically dancing around melodic string patterns. "Felbomlasztott > Mentokocsi" features no percussion at all, and instead features weeping > cellos and violins whose sweeping tones play against each other to echo > the > tension in life through rhythmic and melodic tension. Funk's take on Rezso > Seress's Hungarian suicide song "Ongyilkos Vasarnap" ("Gloomy Sunday") > manifests this sense of sadness and loss in a more direct way, by > combining > stuttering beats with Billie Holiday's vocals from the 1941 recording of > the > notorious song. Jazzy drumming and downright pastoral wind instrumentation > figure prominently in the first half of "Hajnal," before strings combine > with hectic breakbeats. As chaotic as the rhythmic programming often > becomes, these tracks are always grounded by the melodic elements. This is > most effective on "Szamar Madar," during which a gorgeous melodic theme > recurs throughout the track's six minute duration. Much of Funk's music is > centered around beats in odd time signatures played at break neck speed, > keeping listeners on their toes. These pieces, although rhythmically > challenging at times, aspire to achieve a higher sense of compositional > cohesiveness. Funk is communicating in a language that will appeal to more > than just those who are breakcore enthusiasts. Although he has not > abandoned > the use of intricate rhythms, he allows these tracks more breathing room. > Most pieces have long beatless passages during which all manner of > acoustic > instruments create a tension that makes the rhythmic bombasts more > effective > when they appear. This is not to suggest that he has simply distilled his > usual fare to reach a wider audience. Instead, he has finally shown that > he > is capable of, or interested in, combining his skills as one of today's > most > advanced beat programmers with unprecedented foreign elements. In the > process he has broken out of the holding pattern his prolific career was > beginning to settle into and produced an accomplished work of incredible > depth. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "chthonic streams" <chthonic@chthonicstreams.com> > To: <idm@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 4:17 PM > Subject: Re: [idm] new VS > > >> >> >New Venetian Snares is also out. Damn. REALLY good stuff. Nice mix of >> >live strings (I read he plays violin on some of the tracks?) and other >> >orchestration with the madness that you'd come to expect from him. >> >> >> which one are we talking about? on hisw website it just mentions >> this "winnipeg is a frozen shithole" CD. >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >> >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2005-03-15 18:45n3wjackOn Tue, 15 Mar 2005 11:21:50 -0500, cutups <cutup@andythepooh.com> wrote: > Yeah, that's t
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 11:21:50 -0500, cutups <cutup@andythepooh.com> wrote:
quoted 11 lines Yeah, that's the latest new one! Its good stuff.> Yeah, that's the latest new one! Its good stuff. > > I've got some copies in at wrecked - if you're in the US hit me up if you're > looking for it. > I still have copies of the Winnipeg CD and the first part of the two-part > 12" version. > > I can imagine its hard to keep up with snares if you're only a casual fan. > > Also recommended - the new Terminal 11 CD on CRD. Definitely one for snares > fans.
cdr? as in "up for download"? -- "progress doesn't come from early risers progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things" http://n3wjack.blogspot.com http://www.jungletrain.net - 24/7 dnb radio station Plenty of gmail invites left, let me know if you want one. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-03-15 18:57Alan LucasOn Tue, 15 Mar 2005 19:45:08 +0100, n3wjack <n3wjack@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, 15 Mar 20
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 19:45:08 +0100, n3wjack <n3wjack@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 15 lines On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 11:21:50 -0500, cutups <cutup@andythepooh.com> wrote:> On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 11:21:50 -0500, cutups <cutup@andythepooh.com> wrote: > > Yeah, that's the latest new one! Its good stuff. > > > > I've got some copies in at wrecked - if you're in the US hit me up if you're > > looking for it. > > I still have copies of the Winnipeg CD and the first part of the two-part > > 12" version. > > > > I can imagine its hard to keep up with snares if you're only a casual fan. > > > > Also recommended - the new Terminal 11 CD on CRD. Definitely one for snares > > fans. > > cdr? as in "up for download"? >
Nonononono... CRD, as in "COCK ROCK DISCO" http://www.discogs.com/release/387590 http://www.discogs.com/label/Cock+Rock+Disco --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org