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2008-03-09 21:00Esa Ruoho [idm] squarusher on his albums
└─ 2008-03-09 21:09Ed Hoc Re: [idm] squarusher on his albums
└─ 2008-03-11 06:33concur media [idm] CHICAGO > Fri.March 14 > JACKSON feat Eliot Lipp, Atomly & others
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2008-03-09 21:00Esa Ruohoa friend of mine sent this, he clipped it from one of those http://www.squarepusher.net/ i
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a friend of mine sent this, he clipped it from one of those http://www.squarepusher.net/ interviews.. 1) Feed me weird things - a first album is a milestone regardless of content. 2) Hard normal daddy - first album using Roland tape sync to make the pieces layer by layer. 3) Big loada - recorded live to DAT using only Boss DR660, Akai S950 and Roland SH101. 4) Burning'n tree - (inverse milestone) first and last compilation album I was forced to make. 5) Music is rotted one note - first album to represent material recorded using only live instrumentation and no sequencers. 6) Budakhan mindphone - first album to use bass >midi converter. 7) Selection sixteen - first album to incoporate analogue tape editing. 8) Go plastic - first album to use home programmed DSP algorithms doing live sound processing controlled over midi. 9) Do you know squarepusher - first album to use a PC. 10) Ultravisitor - first album to use music recorded at live shows, recorded in US and UK 2003. 11) Hello everything - first album that doesn't require the listener to be a total boffin. -- -- we are all astronauts on board the spaceship earth. there are no passengers, only crew. - r. buckminster fuller
2008-03-09 21:09Ed Hocdisagree with #11 =) On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Esa Ruoho <esaruoho@gmail.com> wrote:
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disagree with #11 =) On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Esa Ruoho <esaruoho@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 31 lines a friend of mine sent this, he clipped it from one of those> a friend of mine sent this, he clipped it from one of those > http://www.squarepusher.net/ interviews.. > > > 1) Feed me weird things - a first album is a milestone regardless of content. > 2) Hard normal daddy - first album using Roland tape sync to make the > pieces layer by layer. > 3) Big loada - recorded live to DAT using only Boss DR660, Akai S950 > and Roland SH101. > 4) Burning'n tree - (inverse milestone) first and last compilation > album I was forced to make. > 5) Music is rotted one note - first album to represent material > recorded using only live instrumentation and no sequencers. > 6) Budakhan mindphone - first album to use bass >midi converter. > 7) Selection sixteen - first album to incoporate analogue tape editing. > 8) Go plastic - first album to use home programmed DSP algorithms > doing live sound processing controlled over midi. > 9) Do you know squarepusher - first album to use a PC. > 10) Ultravisitor - first album to use music recorded at live shows, > recorded in US and UK 2003. > 11) Hello everything - first album that doesn't require the listener > to be a total boffin. > > > > -- > -- > we are all astronauts on board the spaceship earth. there are no passengers, > only crew. > - r. buckminster fuller >
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2008-03-11 06:33concur mediaHello Chicago friends- Meiotic and Approaching Serpents are teaming up again for our ongoi
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[idm] CHICAGO > Fri.March 14 > JACKSON feat Eliot Lipp, Atomly & others
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Hello Chicago friends- Meiotic and Approaching Serpents are teaming up again for our ongoing Second Friday Monthly Series at Lava. Please join us for another banger of a night where we are welcoming back our good friends ELIOT LIPP and ATOMLY for Live PA sets from each. Nothing but top notch dance music, people. Also holding down the DJ decks will be local legends GIANNA HARDT and AUDIOPHILE. We look forward to seeing all of you for some fun on Friday! peace, -Ray // ApSerp == Fri.MARCH.14.2008 - CHICAGO Meiotic, Approaching Serpents and Lava present... JACKSON
quoted 1 line ELIOT LIPP -Live PA-> ELIOT LIPP -Live PA-
(Mush, Hefty, Money Studies, EastDev, Metatronix labels - from Brooklyn)
quoted 1 line ATOMLY -Live PA-> ATOMLY -Live PA-
(Atomiq Records - from Brooklyn/Berlin)
quoted 1 line GIANNA HARDT vs AUDIOPHILE -tag team DJ sets-> GIANNA HARDT vs AUDIOPHILE -tag team DJ sets-
(Forte vs MeioticSoundSystemDJz) venue: Lava - 1270 N. Milwaukee Ave. - Chicago, IL show start: 9pm | ages: 21+ | admission: $5 before 11pm more show info: http://www.meioticpromotions.com == ELIOT LIPP http://www.myspace.com/eliotlipp http://www.eliotlipp.net http://mushrecords.com/artist/EliotLipp.php * Tonight is a pre-record release party celebrating ELIOT LIPP forthcoming album, 'The Outside.' Expect to hear plenty of new music from EL... * NYC-based producer, ELIOT LIPP, is currently touring in support of his brand new full-length release (his fourth studio album to date), entitled The Outside, which is due out April 8th on Mush Records. Eliot creates a wonderful blend of instrumental hip-hop/electronica/electro-funk, often compared to artists such as Prefuse 73, Dabrye, Madlib, Premier, J Dilla, etc. Eliot has shared the stage with greats like Prefuse 73, RJD2, Metro Area, Plaid, Apparat, Daedelus, Telefon Tel Aviv, Flying Lotus and many others. He has received an overwhelming amount of international press praise with select highlights including: Pitchfork, URB, XLR8R, RE:UP, Q, Mojo, Dazed & Confused and much more. More recently, Eliot was recently invited as permanent DJ resident for the 'Low End Theory NYC' monthly series, which launched March 1st at Knitting Factory in New York City with scheduled DJ/live performances by Flying Lotus, Daddy Kev, Nobody, D-Styles, Gaslamp Killer, Nocando and more. From Tacoma to San Francisco to Chicago to Los Angeles to New York, producer Eliot Lipp has always followed the music. Creating songs that, according to XLR8R, “tickle days after the last spin,” he combines hip-hop influenced drum programming with the vintage synthesizer sounds found in the cutting edge electronic music of the 70s. Eliot Lipp’s early career saw him vigorously honing his skill on the club circuit where his fresh and daring take on hip-hop impressed Scott Herren (Prefuse 73) so much that he put out his 2004 debut LP on Eastern Developments. Subsequent successful releases on Hefty Records, Money Studies and Metatronix labels have continued to expand his audience and refine his craft. Now, Mush is thrilled to bring offerings of Eliot Lipp’s timeless yet novel interpretation of electro-funk to the people. Eliot Lipp continues his impressive retooling of analog infused electro-funk with his latest full-length, The Outside, his first for Mush Records. Techno and hip-hop in their earliest, formative stages have inspired Eliot throughout his career, and form the common thread running through the album. Slick analogue synth work and tight drum programming abound, as Eliot deconstructs his influences to create something that is both recognizable and completely futuristic. For listeners who remember a time when electronic music had a little dirt under its fingernails, The Outside will truly capture your imagination. == == UPCOMING Meiotic/ApSerp-sponsored Chicago events... Fr.APR.11 JACKSON (Second Fridays @ LAVA) feat MISKATE and others Fr.MAY.9 JACKSON (Second Fridays @ LAVA) feat NATION Label Night w/ JAMES COTTON (Ghostly/Spectral/Crème Jak/Nation), TRAXX (Nation), BEAU WANZER _________________________________________________________________ Shed those extra pounds with MSN and The Biggest Loser! http://biggestloser.msn.com/