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2005-05-14 21:57David @ Audiobulb [idm] Pet Sounds Ruined
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2005-05-15 21:03Neil Wiernik [idm] 4 new phoniq netlabel releases
2005-05-15 21:11David @ Audiobulb [idm] pet sounds RUINED
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2005-05-14 21:57David @ AudiobulbFor 3 days you can download the album here :::: www.autistici.com/petsounds.htm PRESS RELE
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For 3 days you can download the album here :::: www.autistici.com/petsounds.htm PRESS RELEASE --------------------------- Internet Musicians Adopt 'Pet Sounds'. A group of internet-based electronic musicians are celebrating the anniversary of the release of the classic Beach Boys album 'Pet Sounds' by remixing it for the 21st Century. The album, titled 'Hippocamp Ruins Pet Sounds', comes from contributors to acclaimed net label Hippocamp.net. Each track from the original album has been reconstructed by a different artist, creating an album as diverse and inventive as the original. In a project similar to DJ Dangermouse's controversial 'The Grey Album' (which spliced rapper Jay-Z's vocals with the music of the Beatles), 'Hippocamp Ruins Pet Sounds' takes the original Beach Boys vocals for each track and creates new musical landscapes for them. Comprising styles ranging from electro-pop via glitchcore and ambient to all-out avant-garde, this release demonstrates that art cannot be stifled in an era of closely guarded copyrights and litigious record companies. "The idea came from Hippocamp contributor Blue T-Shirt", explains fellow contributor Martin Bryant (AKA The Star Fighter Pilot). "We wanted to do something interesting and new with an album that regularly tops 'Best album ever' polls. We wanted people to get a new perspective on a classic. "Pet Sounds was originally released on May 16th 1966 and next year is the 40th anniversary of its release. It made sense to us to release an unconventional album at an unconventional time - its 39th anniversary". The album is spreading across the internet via P2P (peer-to-peer) networks and more information can be found at the website http://petsounds.a.la Background: PET SOUNDS Critics and fans of popular music have long identified the 1966 album Pet Sounds as a milestone of musical achievement. The circumstances that birthed this masterpiece are well documented - the turmoil of the Wilsons, within and without (especially Brian, tormented genius and Pet Sounds mastermind); the band's disinterest in spearheading a sophisticated-feeling musical revolution; and perhaps most significantly, the indelible ripples cast over the future of pop music as we were to know it. The music-loving public's fascination with Pet Sounds has increased as its fingerprints continue to be discovered throughout the outer reaches of the pop universe. The shadow cast by this monolithic album looms over the discographies of all but the most accomplished musicians of history, with the obvious exception of the Fab Four. Indeed, the Beatles played a pivotal role in the genesis of Pet Sounds; Prior to the landmark 1965 Beatles LP Rubber Soul, an album was generally constructed as a collection of songs, usually padded with mediocre b-sides. Legend has it that Brian was caught off-guard by the completeness and cohesiveness of Rubber Soul and vowed to best this accomplishment. The next few years pitted Brian Wilson pitted against the Beatles (each of which had stopped touring at this point) in a brief exchange of attempts to one-up each another, culminating in the insurmountable achievement that was the Summer of Love's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and sending Brian into a downward spiral of depression and self-abuse in his attempts to best the Beatles' undeniable masterwork. The story doesn't end there. the condensed version outlines Brian's triumphant return to the top of his game; his well-received re-creations of Pet Sounds on tour; and the completion of SMiLE, his "teenage symphony to God" intended to trump Sgt. Pepper's. The year is now 2005; the Wilson saga continues to unfold. Strangely enough, however, the latest chapter in this story was written not by the man himself, but a rag-tag group of electronic bedroom musicians hell-bent on blowing his undisputed classic apart. Out of respect, of course. Not to mention that there's something particularly thrilling about taking a sledgehammer to something untouchable. HIPPOCAMP.NET Net label Hippocamp.net has been releasing experimental, mainly electronic music since 2000. Based in Manchester, England but releasing music from all over the world, Hippocamp distributes all its releases as MP3 downloads free of charge. It has become a respected site for finding new and unusual music of the highest quality. 'Hippocamp Ruins Pet Sounds' is released in the month of the net label's fifth anniversary. Resources: http://www.petsounds.a.la http://www.hippocamp.net http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_Sounds
2005-05-15 02:50mammal11@yahoo.comany one ever heard of the who boys? f**ked mash up of the who and thee beach boys... http:
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any one ever heard of the who boys? f**ked mash up of the who and thee beach boys... http://www.whoboys.com/ r. --- "David @ Audiobulb" <dwnewman@clara.co.uk> wrote:
quoted 122 lines For 3 days you can download the album here ::::> For 3 days you can download the album here :::: > www.autistici.com/petsounds.htm > > PRESS RELEASE > --------------------------- > > Internet Musicians Adopt 'Pet Sounds'. > > A group of internet-based electronic musicians are > celebrating the anniversary of the release of the > classic Beach Boys album 'Pet Sounds' by remixing it > for the 21st Century. The album, titled 'Hippocamp > Ruins Pet Sounds', comes from contributors to > acclaimed net label Hippocamp.net. Each track from > the original album has been reconstructed by a > different artist, creating an album as diverse and > inventive as the original. > > In a project similar to DJ Dangermouse's > controversial 'The Grey Album' (which spliced rapper > Jay-Z's vocals with the music of the Beatles), > 'Hippocamp Ruins Pet Sounds' takes the original > Beach Boys vocals for each track and creates new > musical landscapes for them. Comprising styles > ranging from electro-pop via glitchcore and ambient > to all-out avant-garde, this release demonstrates > that art cannot be stifled in an era of closely > guarded copyrights and litigious record companies. > > "The idea came from Hippocamp contributor Blue > T-Shirt", explains fellow contributor Martin Bryant > (AKA The Star Fighter Pilot). "We wanted to do > something interesting and new with an album that > regularly tops 'Best album ever' polls. We wanted > people to get a new perspective on a classic. > > "Pet Sounds was originally released on May 16th 1966 > and next year is the 40th anniversary of its > release. It made sense to us to release an > unconventional album at an unconventional time - its > 39th anniversary". > > The album is spreading across the internet via P2P > (peer-to-peer) networks and more information can be > found at the website http://petsounds.a.la > > > Background: > PET SOUNDS > > Critics and fans of popular music have long > identified the 1966 album Pet Sounds as a milestone > of musical achievement. The circumstances that > birthed this masterpiece are well documented - the > turmoil of the Wilsons, within and without > (especially Brian, tormented genius and Pet Sounds > mastermind); the band's disinterest in spearheading > a sophisticated-feeling musical revolution; and > perhaps most significantly, the indelible ripples > cast over the future of pop music as we were to know > it. > > The music-loving public's fascination with Pet > Sounds has increased as its fingerprints continue to > be discovered throughout the outer reaches of the > pop universe. The shadow cast by this monolithic > album looms over the discographies of all but the > most accomplished musicians of history, with the > obvious exception of the Fab Four. Indeed, the > Beatles played a pivotal role in the genesis of Pet > Sounds; Prior to the landmark 1965 Beatles LP Rubber > Soul, an album was generally constructed as a > collection of songs, usually padded with mediocre > b-sides. Legend has it that Brian was caught > off-guard by the completeness and cohesiveness of > Rubber Soul and vowed to best this accomplishment. > The next few years pitted Brian Wilson pitted > against the Beatles (each of which had stopped > touring at this point) in a brief exchange of > attempts to one-up each another, culminating in the > insurmountable achievement that was the Summer of > Love's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and > sending Brian into a downward spiral of depression > and self-abuse in his attempts to best the Beatles' > undeniable masterwork. > > The story doesn't end there. the condensed version > outlines Brian's triumphant return to the top of his > game; his well-received re-creations of Pet Sounds > on tour; and the completion of SMiLE, his "teenage > symphony to God" intended to trump Sgt. Pepper's. > The year is now 2005; the Wilson saga continues to > unfold. Strangely enough, however, the latest > chapter in this story was written not by the man > himself, but a rag-tag group of electronic bedroom > musicians hell-bent on blowing his undisputed > classic apart. Out of respect, of course. Not to > mention that there's something particularly > thrilling about taking a sledgehammer to something > untouchable. > > > HIPPOCAMP.NET > Net label Hippocamp.net has been releasing > experimental, mainly electronic music since 2000. > Based in Manchester, England but releasing music > from all over the world, Hippocamp distributes all > its releases as MP3 downloads free of charge. It has > become a respected site for finding new and unusual > music of the highest quality. 'Hippocamp Ruins Pet > Sounds' is released in the month of the net label's > fifth anniversary. > > > > Resources: > http://www.petsounds.a.la > http://www.hippocamp.net > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_Sounds > > >
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2005-05-15 21:03Neil Wiernikhot off the press's to your ears, get them while they are hot... 4 new releases are now av
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hot off the press's to your ears, get them while they are hot... 4 new releases are now availalbe for your downloading pleasure on the phoniq netlabel. go to www.phoniq.net to get these releases.. 1. Sans Soleil - Sunlines Michael Trommer is a Toronto based producer and visual artist who has recorded for such top electronic music labels as Transmat, Interchill, Nice'N'Smooth, Dragonfly, Ultra-Vista, Instinct, Impact and Dakini, both under his own name as well as aliases such as 'sans-soleil, 'Hydraulic,and 'Manitou2'. sans soleil was featured at the 2003 Movement Festival (a.k.a.DEMF) in support of Michael's full-length album on Detroit's legendary Transmat label. The tracks featured on phoniq were all recorded during live shows in late 2003 and early 2004 2. Max Breslow - Warm Summer Days, Cold Winter Nights Max's first release, "Warm Summer Days, Cold Winter Nights" was created throughout 2004, with most of the composition done in either the serenity of the mountains of upstate New York, or the familiar landscape of his parents country home near Kingston, Ontario. Max has been producing electronic music for about eight years, and comes from a strong musical background. Max also holds a degree in theatre production from Ryerson University in Toronto. Max's style has developed into a lush soundscape often comprised of layers of pads and synths, coupled with deep and rythmic percussion; although when Max starts a track, anything can happen. Warm Summer Days, Cold Winter Nights was mastered by Twerk. 3. Andrew Duke - Second Opinion Andrew Duke has been composing, producing, remixing, and performing music since 1987, plus scoring and sound design for film, television, video, web, theatre, and radio. His music is consistently referred to by the media and listeners alike as continuously presenting a unique and distinct sound; quotes: 'Andrew Duke creates music that sounds like it has a reason for living' (The Wire, UK); 'He often seems to be inventing new genres' (Cyclic Defrost, Australia); 'a unique producer with a strong perception and approach of his own to electronic music' (Koert Notario, Courthouse Int'l Audio, The Netherlands); 'Andrew Duke renews my faith in the world of slow-mo techno' (Igloomag/Microview, USA). 4. Jardo` - The Matter Among Us In The Matter Among Us EP, the influence of orchestral music (particularily during the early Romanticvand late Medieval Periods) begins to arise in Jardo`s sound as it continues to evolve. Jardo` focuses on developing a sound that encourages, if not forces, listeners to open their ears beyond the beat of the drums and into the deeper frequencies that evolve from the contrast of drums with the sum of the co-ordination of rhythms and melodies. This is the second release for Jardo' with phoniq. Thanks and enjoy... neil... phoniq.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-05-15 21:11David @ AudiobulbFor 3 days you can get this here :::: http://www.autistici.com/petsounds.htm Internet Musi
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For 3 days you can get this here :::: http://www.autistici.com/petsounds.htm Internet Musicians Adopt 'Pet Sounds'. A group of internet-based electronic musicians are celebrating the anniversary of the release of the classic Beach Boys album 'Pet Sounds' by remixing it for the 21st Century. The album, titled 'Hippocamp Ruins Pet Sounds', comes from contributors to acclaimed net label Hippocamp.net. Each track from the original album has been reconstructed by a different artist, creating an album as diverse and inventive as the original. In a project similar to DJ Dangermouse's controversial 'The Grey Album' (which spliced rapper Jay-Z's vocals with the music of the Beatles), 'Hippocamp Ruins Pet Sounds' takes the original Beach Boys vocals for each track and creates new musical landscapes for them. Comprising styles ranging from electro-pop via glitchcore and ambient to all-out avant-garde, this release demonstrates that art cannot be stifled in an era of closely guarded copyrights and litigious record companies. "The idea came from Hippocamp contributor Blue T-Shirt", explains fellow contributor Martin Bryant (AKA The Star Fighter Pilot). "We wanted to do something interesting and new with an album that regularly tops 'Best album ever' polls. We wanted people to get a new perspective on a classic. "Pet Sounds was originally released on May 16th 1966 and next year is the 40th anniversary of its release. It made sense to us to release an unconventional album at an unconventional time - its 39th anniversary". The album is spreading across the internet via P2P (peer-to-peer) networks and more information can be found at the website http://petsounds.a.la Background: PET SOUNDS Critics and fans of popular music have long identified the 1966 album Pet Sounds as a milestone of musical achievement. The circumstances that birthed this masterpiece are well documented - the turmoil of the Wilsons, within and without (especially Brian, tormented genius and Pet Sounds mastermind); the band's disinterest in spearheading a sophisticated-feeling musical revolution; and perhaps most significantly, the indelible ripples cast over the future of pop music as we were to know it. The music-loving public's fascination with Pet Sounds has increased as its fingerprints continue to be discovered throughout the outer reaches of the pop universe. The shadow cast by this monolithic album looms over the discographies of all but the most accomplished musicians of history, with the obvious exception of the Fab Four. Indeed, the Beatles played a pivotal role in the genesis of Pet Sounds; Prior to the landmark 1965 Beatles LP Rubber Soul, an album was generally constructed as a collection of songs, usually padded with mediocre b-sides. Legend has it that Brian was caught off-guard by the completeness and cohesiveness of Rubber Soul and vowed to best this accomplishment. The next few years pitted Brian Wilson pitted against the Beatles (each of which had stopped touring at this point) in a brief exchange of attempts to one-up each another, culminating in the insurmountable achievement that was the Summer of Love's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and sending Brian into a downward spiral of depression and self-abuse in his attempts to best the Beatles' undeniable masterwork. The story doesn't end there. the condensed version outlines Brian's triumphant return to the top of his game; his well-received re-creations of Pet Sounds on tour; and the completion of SMiLE, his "teenage symphony to God" intended to trump Sgt. Pepper's. The year is now 2005; the Wilson saga continues to unfold. Strangely enough, however, the latest chapter in this story was written not by the man himself, but a rag-tag group of electronic bedroom musicians hell-bent on blowing his undisputed classic apart. Out of respect, of course. Not to mention that there's something particularly thrilling about taking a sledgehammer to something untouchable. HIPPOCAMP.NET Net label Hippocamp.net has been releasing experimental, mainly electronic music since 2000. Based in Manchester, England but releasing music from all over the world, Hippocamp distributes all its releases as MP3 downloads free of charge. It has become a respected site for finding new and unusual music of the highest quality. 'Hippocamp Ruins Pet Sounds' is released in the month of the net label's fifth anniversary. Resources: http://www.petsounds.a.la http://www.hippocamp.net http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_Sounds --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-05-16 07:47Andrew HimeDavid @ Audiobulb wrote: > For 3 days you can get this here :::: > http://www.autistici.co
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David @ Audiobulb wrote:
quoted 2 lines For 3 days you can get this here ::::> For 3 days you can get this here :::: > http://www.autistici.com/petsounds.htm
Some of the other net labels have spoiled me. No ZIP? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-05-16 12:57Kent WilliamsUse wget and quit yer whining. On 5/16/05, Andrew Hime <hime@charter.net> wrote: > > David
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Use wget and quit yer whining. On 5/16/05, Andrew Hime <hime@charter.net> wrote:
quoted 8 lines David @ Audiobulb wrote:> > David @ Audiobulb wrote: > > For 3 days you can get this here :::: > > http://www.autistici.com/petsounds.htm > > Some of the other net labels have spoiled me. No ZIP? > >