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2009-07-15 18:17chthonic streams [idm] what's everyone listening to? and how?
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2009-07-15 18:17chthonic streamsas we know, "IDM" was never truly a genre but came to be associated with a certain "style"
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as we know, "IDM" was never truly a genre but came to be associated with a certain "style" of electronic music. in electronic music as in everything else, styles come and go and sometimes come back again. even formats change - when IDM was first coming out the CD was dominant/ascendant, but vinyl was holding on in electronica and other underground genres. since then vinyl has reasserted itself while the CD has declined, and mp3s and other digital formats have been growing exponentially. so what electronic music gets frequent play in your music player of choice these days? and what is that player/media? me: i mostly stick to CDs because IMHO they offer the best compromise between sound quality (superior to the average mp3 rip) and artwork (smaller than vinyl sleeves), while setting each artist and "work" apart by locking it to a physical object and contained in a finite piece of media. again - just my opinion. not trying to start a format argument thread. however i recognize the flexibility of digital-only tracks and most of my mp3's are of electronic music due to its usual de-emphasis on identity and image, as well as being primarily a "singles-based" music. recent most-played electronic CDs (in no particular order): ellen allien/apparat - orchestra of bubbles ellen allien - thrills burial - (both albums) modeselektor - happy birthday, bogeybytes mix t. raumschmiere - the great rock'n'roll swindle thom yorke - eraser RMXS vex'd - degenerate venetian snares - detrimentalist, doll doll doll, find candace areal records 2rabimmel CD compilation autechre - amber aphex twin - i care because you do, classics basic channel - BCD2 clark - turning dragon kid606 - die soundboy die, kill sound before sound kills you enduser - form without function front 242 - tyranny for you front line assembly - implode tresor 100, tresor never sleeps compilations joey beltram - the rising sun my itunes "electronic" playlist is 5.5 hours of mostly techno, with some dubstep and a bit of breakbeat. the artist with the most tracks there is starkey. i got most of it from beatport. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2009-07-15 19:05Jeremy BibleIn an average month I will purchase music in various formats.... digital, cd, and vinyl. s
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In an average month I will purchase music in various formats.... digital, cd, and vinyl. some recents: Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto With Ensemble Modern - UTP_ (raster-noton) [cd/dvd] Ekkehard Ehlers + Paul Wirkus - Ballads (smtg limited) [vinyl] Anduin + Jasper TX - The Bending Of Light (smtg limited) [vinyl & cd - cd slipped into the vinyl sleeve] Stephan Mathieu + Taylor Deupree - Transcriptions (spekk) [cd] Sublamp - Breathletters (dragons eye) [cd] Nadja - Numbness (happy prince) [cd] Clark - Totems Flare (warp) [digital] Grischa Lichtenberger - ~Treibgut (raster-noton) [vinyl] Been listening to various albums by Celer allot lately too. On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 2:17 PM, chthonic streams<chthonic@chthonicstreams.com> wrote:
quoted 64 lines as we know, "IDM" was never truly a genre but came to be associated with a> as we know, "IDM" was never truly a genre but came to be associated with a > certain "style" of electronic music. > in electronic music as in everything else, styles come and go and sometimes > come back again. > > even formats change - when IDM was first coming out the CD was > dominant/ascendant, but vinyl was holding on in electronica and other > underground genres. > since then vinyl has reasserted itself while the CD has declined, and mp3s > and other digital formats have been growing exponentially. > > so what electronic music gets frequent play in your music player of choice > these days? and what is that player/media? > > > me: > > i mostly stick to CDs because IMHO they offer the best compromise between > sound quality (superior to the average mp3 rip) and artwork (smaller than > vinyl sleeves), while setting each artist and "work" apart by locking it to > a physical object and contained in a finite piece of media. > again - just my opinion. not trying to start a format argument thread. > > however i recognize the flexibility of digital-only tracks and most of my > mp3's are of electronic music due to its usual de-emphasis on identity and > image, as well as being primarily a "singles-based" music. > > > recent most-played electronic CDs > (in no particular order): > > ellen allien/apparat - orchestra of bubbles > ellen allien - thrills > burial - (both albums) > modeselektor - happy birthday, bogeybytes mix > t. raumschmiere - the great rock'n'roll swindle > thom yorke - eraser RMXS > vex'd - degenerate > venetian snares - detrimentalist, doll doll doll, find candace > areal records 2rabimmel CD compilation > autechre - amber > aphex twin - i care because you do, classics > basic channel - BCD2 > clark - turning dragon > kid606 - die soundboy die, kill sound before sound kills you > enduser - form without function > front 242 - tyranny for you > front line assembly - implode > tresor 100, tresor never sleeps compilations > joey beltram - the rising sun > > > my itunes "electronic" playlist is 5.5 hours of mostly techno, with some > dubstep and a bit of breakbeat. > the artist with the most tracks there is starkey. > i got most of it from beatport. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2009-07-15 19:15Derek CrofutMostly iPod, i have CDs that i listen to: AGF - Head Slash Bauch (this record on repeat) T
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Mostly iPod, i have CDs that i listen to: AGF - Head Slash Bauch (this record on repeat) The Knife - Silent Shout St. Vincent - Actor Fever Ray Vinyl: Meredith Monk - Tablet/Songs From The Hill Terry Riley - Shri Camel and the iPod most played: The Lappetites - Before The Libretto Opto Björk Laub AGF (Live Shows) On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Jeremy Bible <experimedia@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 118 lines In an average month I will purchase music in various formats....> In an average month I will purchase music in various formats.... > digital, cd, and vinyl. > > some recents: > > Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto With Ensemble Modern - UTP_ (raster-noton) > [cd/dvd] > Ekkehard Ehlers + Paul Wirkus - Ballads (smtg limited) [vinyl] > Anduin + Jasper TX - The Bending Of Light (smtg limited) [vinyl & cd - > cd slipped into the vinyl sleeve] > Stephan Mathieu + Taylor Deupree - Transcriptions (spekk) [cd] > Sublamp - Breathletters (dragons eye) [cd] > Nadja - Numbness (happy prince) [cd] > Clark - Totems Flare (warp) [digital] > Grischa Lichtenberger - ~Treibgut (raster-noton) [vinyl] > > Been listening to various albums by Celer allot lately too. > > > > > > > On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 2:17 PM, chthonic > streams<chthonic@chthonicstreams.com> wrote: > > as we know, "IDM" was never truly a genre but came to be associated with > a > > certain "style" of electronic music. > > in electronic music as in everything else, styles come and go and > sometimes > > come back again. > > > > even formats change - when IDM was first coming out the CD was > > dominant/ascendant, but vinyl was holding on in electronica and other > > underground genres. > > since then vinyl has reasserted itself while the CD has declined, and > mp3s > > and other digital formats have been growing exponentially. > > > > so what electronic music gets frequent play in your music player of > choice > > these days? and what is that player/media? > > > > > > me: > > > > i mostly stick to CDs because IMHO they offer the best compromise between > > sound quality (superior to the average mp3 rip) and artwork (smaller than > > vinyl sleeves), while setting each artist and "work" apart by locking it > to > > a physical object and contained in a finite piece of media. > > again - just my opinion. not trying to start a format argument thread. > > > > however i recognize the flexibility of digital-only tracks and most of my > > mp3's are of electronic music due to its usual de-emphasis on identity > and > > image, as well as being primarily a "singles-based" music. > > > > > > recent most-played electronic CDs > > (in no particular order): > > > > ellen allien/apparat - orchestra of bubbles > > ellen allien - thrills > > burial - (both albums) > > modeselektor - happy birthday, bogeybytes mix > > t. raumschmiere - the great rock'n'roll swindle > > thom yorke - eraser RMXS > > vex'd - degenerate > > venetian snares - detrimentalist, doll doll doll, find candace > > areal records 2rabimmel CD compilation > > autechre - amber > > aphex twin - i care because you do, classics > > basic channel - BCD2 > > clark - turning dragon > > kid606 - die soundboy die, kill sound before sound kills you > > enduser - form without function > > front 242 - tyranny for you > > front line assembly - implode > > tresor 100, tresor never sleeps compilations > > joey beltram - the rising sun > > > > > > my itunes "electronic" playlist is 5.5 hours of mostly techno, with some > > dubstep and a bit of breakbeat. > > the artist with the most tracks there is starkey. > > i got most of it from beatport. > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > > > > > > -- > -- > Jeremy Bible > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Experimedia - record label + mailorder shop + a/v arts (est.2000) > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > experimedia.net > jeremybible.com > jbjh.experimedia.net > myspace.com/experimedia > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2009-07-15 19:16iteration zeroI've never been a purchaser of vinyl, so the only real shift for me has been from CD to lo
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I've never been a purchaser of vinyl, so the only real shift for me has been from CD to lossless digital, assuming it's available. As far as recent listening... Ital Tek - Massive Error ep Boxcutter - Arecibo Message Jamie Vexd - In System Travel ep Bibio - Ambivalence Avenue Tortoise - Beacons of Ancestorship Svarte Greiner - Kappa Legiac - Mings Feaner School of Seven Bells - Alpinisms Risil - Non Meters Vol. 1 Kettel - Myam James Part 2 i0 On 7/15/09, Jeremy Bible <experimedia@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 108 lines In an average month I will purchase music in various formats....> In an average month I will purchase music in various formats.... > digital, cd, and vinyl. > > some recents: > > Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto With Ensemble Modern - UTP_ (raster-noton) [cd/dvd] > Ekkehard Ehlers + Paul Wirkus - Ballads (smtg limited) [vinyl] > Anduin + Jasper TX - The Bending Of Light (smtg limited) [vinyl & cd - > cd slipped into the vinyl sleeve] > Stephan Mathieu + Taylor Deupree - Transcriptions (spekk) [cd] > Sublamp - Breathletters (dragons eye) [cd] > Nadja - Numbness (happy prince) [cd] > Clark - Totems Flare (warp) [digital] > Grischa Lichtenberger - ~Treibgut (raster-noton) [vinyl] > > Been listening to various albums by Celer allot lately too. > > > > > > > On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 2:17 PM, chthonic > streams<chthonic@chthonicstreams.com> wrote: > > as we know, "IDM" was never truly a genre but came to be associated with a > > certain "style" of electronic music. > > in electronic music as in everything else, styles come and go and sometimes > > come back again. > > > > even formats change - when IDM was first coming out the CD was > > dominant/ascendant, but vinyl was holding on in electronica and other > > underground genres. > > since then vinyl has reasserted itself while the CD has declined, and mp3s > > and other digital formats have been growing exponentially. > > > > so what electronic music gets frequent play in your music player of choice > > these days? and what is that player/media? > > > > > > me: > > > > i mostly stick to CDs because IMHO they offer the best compromise between > > sound quality (superior to the average mp3 rip) and artwork (smaller than > > vinyl sleeves), while setting each artist and "work" apart by locking it to > > a physical object and contained in a finite piece of media. > > again - just my opinion. not trying to start a format argument thread. > > > > however i recognize the flexibility of digital-only tracks and most of my > > mp3's are of electronic music due to its usual de-emphasis on identity and > > image, as well as being primarily a "singles-based" music. > > > > > > recent most-played electronic CDs > > (in no particular order): > > > > ellen allien/apparat - orchestra of bubbles > > ellen allien - thrills > > burial - (both albums) > > modeselektor - happy birthday, bogeybytes mix > > t. raumschmiere - the great rock'n'roll swindle > > thom yorke - eraser RMXS > > vex'd - degenerate > > venetian snares - detrimentalist, doll doll doll, find candace > > areal records 2rabimmel CD compilation > > autechre - amber > > aphex twin - i care because you do, classics > > basic channel - BCD2 > > clark - turning dragon > > kid606 - die soundboy die, kill sound before sound kills you > > enduser - form without function > > front 242 - tyranny for you > > front line assembly - implode > > tresor 100, tresor never sleeps compilations > > joey beltram - the rising sun > > > > > > my itunes "electronic" playlist is 5.5 hours of mostly techno, with some > > dubstep and a bit of breakbeat. > > the artist with the most tracks there is starkey. > > i got most of it from beatport. > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > > > > > > -- > -- > Jeremy Bible > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Experimedia - record label + mailorder shop + a/v arts (est.2000) > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > experimedia.net > jeremybible.com > jbjh.experimedia.net > myspace.com/experimedia > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2009-07-16 07:30Irene McCTrusty WinAmp serves me well. Most recent plays include: De Rosa - Prevention Black Uhuru_
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Trusty WinAmp serves me well. Most recent plays include: De Rosa - Prevention Black Uhuru_Sinsemilla DJ Hell_Teufelswerk 2xCD Flying Lotus_Los Angeles Jon Hassell_Last Night the Moon Kent Williams-Chaircrusher SO FAR SO SO_ Retrospective Kasabian Maps and Diagrams_Foel + Koom ep Mr. Scruff_Ninja Tuna Plaid_Heaven's Door OST The Young Gods - Music For Artificial Clouds (2004) Tosca_No Hassle 2xCD MOBY_PaleHorses(ApparatRemix) Fever Ray - 2009 - Fever Ray Moderat - Moderat (2009) On 15 Jul 2009 at 14:17, chthonic streams wrote:
quoted 2 lines so what electronic music gets frequent play in your music player of> so what electronic music gets frequent play in your music player of > choice these days? and what is that player/media?
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2009-07-16 17:04rgarcelon@aol.comi like soma fm cliqhop/idm and last.fm idm tag radio. for myspace i like the following art
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i like soma fm cliqhop/idm and last.fm idm tag radio. for myspace i like the following artists alot: http://www.myspace.com/sexisdrug SEX IS DRUG http://www.myspace.com/50on? 50on http://www.myspace.com/atolsofficial? Atols http://www.myspace.com/edit edit http://www.myspace.com/tracksthatflow? marty party http://www.myspace.com/iamrobotandproud? i am robot and proud http://www.myspace.com/muimuitikiti? muimuitikiti http://www.myspace.com/darkideas dark ideas http://www.myspace.com/loonmusik? loon http://www.myspace.com/hypnoticmelodies mussk http://www.myspace.com/hidekitakimoto Hideki Takimoto http://www.myspace.com/tycho? tycho http://www.myspace.com/talktoanimals? talk to animals http://www.myspace.com/typhique? typhique http://www.myspace.com/illoopination ILLOOPINATION thats all i can think of right now :) -----Original Message----- From: Irene McC <substar@telkomsa.net> To: idm <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thu, Jul 16, 2009 3:30 am Subject: Re: [idm] what's everyone listening to? and how? Trusty WinAmp serves me well. Most recent plays include: De Rosa - Prevention Black Uhuru_Sinsemilla DJ Hell_Teufelswerk 2xCD Flying Lotus_Los Angeles Jon Hassell_Last Night the Moon Kent Williams-Chaircrusher SO FAR SO SO_ Retrospective Kasabian Maps and Diagrams_Foel + Koom ep Mr. Scruff_Ninja Tuna Plaid_Heaven's Door OST The Young Gods - Music For Artificial Clouds (2004) Tosca_No Hassle 2xCD MOBY_PaleHorses(ApparatRemix) Fever Ray - 2009 - Fever Ray Moderat - Moderat (2009) On 15 Jul 2009 at 14:17, chthonic streams wrote:
quoted 2 lines so what electronic music gets frequent play in your music player of> so what electronic music gets frequent play in your music player of > choice these days? and what is that player/media?
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2009-07-16 17:09Taavi ViikmanBlaerg (Supergood!) Bexarametric Flashbulb i broke my robot Yellow then blue (Supergood!)
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Blaerg (Supergood!) Bexarametric Flashbulb i broke my robot Yellow then blue (Supergood!) Amon Tobin Cylob Venetian Snares Xanopticon So, basically true IDM believer here. I like fast amen like whooooshhhhkrrrrmmmmmpffffffffff trrrrr type tracks. On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 8:04 PM, <rgarcelon@aol.com> wrote:
quoted 99 lines i like soma fm cliqhop/idm and last.fm idm tag radio.> > i like soma fm cliqhop/idm and last.fm idm tag radio. > > for myspace i like the following artists alot: > > http://www.myspace.com/sexisdrug SEX IS DRUG > > http://www.myspace.com/50on? 50on > > http://www.myspace.com/atolsofficial? Atols > > http://www.myspace.com/edit edit > > http://www.myspace.com/tracksthatflow? marty party > > http://www.myspace.com/iamrobotandproud? i am robot and proud > > > > http://www.myspace.com/muimuitikiti? muimuitikiti > > http://www.myspace.com/darkideas dark ideas > > http://www.myspace.com/loonmusik? loon > > http://www.myspace.com/hypnoticmelodies mussk > > http://www.myspace.com/hidekitakimoto Hideki Takimoto > > http://www.myspace.com/tycho? tycho > > http://www.myspace.com/talktoanimals? talk to animals > > http://www.myspace.com/typhique? typhique > > http://www.myspace.com/illoopination ILLOOPINATION > > thats all i can think of right now :) > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Irene McC <substar@telkomsa.net> > To: idm <idm@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Thu, Jul 16, 2009 3:30 am > Subject: Re: [idm] what's everyone listening to? and how? > > > > > > > > > > > Trusty WinAmp serves me well. > > Most recent plays include: > > > De Rosa - Prevention > Black Uhuru_Sinsemilla > DJ Hell_Teufelswerk 2xCD > Flying Lotus_Los Angeles > Jon Hassell_Last Night the Moon > Kent Williams-Chaircrusher SO FAR SO SO_ Retrospective > Kasabian > Maps and Diagrams_Foel + Koom ep > Mr. Scruff_Ninja Tuna > Plaid_Heaven's Door OST > The Young Gods - Music For Artificial Clouds (2004) > Tosca_No Hassle 2xCD > MOBY_PaleHorses(ApparatRemix) > Fever Ray - 2009 - Fever Ray > Moderat - Moderat (2009) > > > On 15 Jul 2009 at 14:17, chthonic streams wrote: > > > so what electronic music gets frequent play in your music player of > > choice these days? and what is that player/media? > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > www.irene-mccullagh.com > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > > > > >
2009-07-16 21:59Brandon Tallent> Yellow then blue (Supergood!) I second this...definitely worth checking out: http://www.
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quoted 1 line Yellow then blue (Supergood!)> Yellow then blue (Supergood!)
I second this...definitely worth checking out: http://www.yellowthenblue.com/index2.html There's a free live album and a couple of inexpensive digital albums. -- BJT --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2009-07-16 17:14Anatomist2009/7/16 Irene McC > Trusty WinAmp serves me well. > Me too .... I'm still with an old ve
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2009/7/16 Irene McC
quoted 2 lines Trusty WinAmp serves me well.> Trusty WinAmp serves me well. >
Me too .... I'm still with an old version 5 until they force me to upgrade.. small, fast, reliable, plays tunes, has an audioscrobbler plugin ... that's all I want from a player :) Anyway... according to last.fm this is my last weeks listening: seems I had a bit of a breakcore week..... niiiice 1 Prefuse 73 – One Word Extinguisher 2 Prefuse 73 – Everything She Touched Turned 3 Enduser – Run War 4 Enduser – 15 track CD-r 5 Ffrancon – Hard / Medium / Soft 6 Loudon Wainwright III – A Live one 6 Panacea – Twisted Designz 8 Blackstar – Tribute To Haile Selassie I 9 Duran Duran Duran – Very Pleasure 9 The Magnetic Fields – 69 Love Songs Vol. 1 11 Etta James – Etta James Rocks the House 12 Lee Perry – Super Ape Inna Jungle 13 The Monks – Black Monk Time (+7 Bonus Tracks) 13 Two Fingers – Two Fingers 15 Bob Dylan – John Wesley Harding 15 Edwin Starr – Soul Master/25 Miles [Remastered + Bonus Tracks] [UK] 17 Popol Vuh – Tantric Songs/Hosianna Mantra 17 El-B – Ammunition & Blackdown Present 17 Dimlite – This Is Embracing 20 Anatomist – Ingrate cheers neil. ____________________________________________ A N A T O M I S T ____________________________________________ INFO: www.theANATOMIST.com LISTEN: www.reverbnation.com/ANATOMIST BUY: www.peoplesmusicstore.com/ANATOMIST LABEL: www.machine-records.com MYSPACE: www.myspace.com/ANATOMIST LAST.FM: www.last.fm/music/ANATOMIST TWITTER: www.twitter.com/theANATOMIST CONTACT: anatomist@theANATOMIST.com ____________________________________________ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2009-07-16 18:33Kurt Pruennerchthonic streams wrote: > so what electronic music gets frequent play in your music player
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chthonic streams wrote:
quoted 2 lines so what electronic music gets frequent play in your music player of> so what electronic music gets frequent play in your music player of > choice these days? and what is that player/media?
Well, it's either my iPod on the way or Foobar2000 at home or at work, all (except for a select few download-only things) ripped from the CDs that are piling up here. As for what I've been playing lately... * Tim Exile - Listening Tree (AW-E-SOME!!!1!one) * Evil Nine - They Live! * Moritz von Oswald Trio - Vertical Ascent * Various - Soul Jazz Records Singles 2008-2009 * Tosca - No Hassle/Opera/Chocolate Elvis Dubs/Suzuki/ Suzuki In Dub/Delhi9 (hey, all the old Tosca albums are going for 9.99 EUR currently...) * Various - Not Given Lightly * Moderat - Moderat * Two Fingers - Two Fingers (Amon Tobin + Doubleclick over a whole album) * Pluxus - Solid State * The Quemists - Join The Q * Sin Fang Bous - Clangour * Whitetree - Cloudland * Masha Qrella - Speaklow * AGF/Delay - Symptoms * Tortoise - Beacons Of Ancestorship * CLP - Supercontinental (great hip hop from Chris DeLuca vs. Phono) * Cage - I Never Knew You * Casiotone For The Painfully Alone - vs. Children * The Cool Kids - The Bake Sale (is it just me, or has Chocolate Industries changed a bit? :P) as well as rather non-electronic stuff from Jackie Leven, Sweet Billy Pilgrim, Phantom Ghost (Thrown Out Of Drama School is more of a piano album), Fink, Death Cab For Cutie, The Whitest Boy Alive, Tocotronic and others... -- Kurt Bernhard Pruenner --- Haendelstrasse 17 --- 4020 Linz --- Austria .......It might be written "Mindfuck", but it's spelt "L-A-I-N"....... np: Tosca - Fuck Dub Part 1+2 (Opera) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2009-07-16 19:06Kyle Evan SchrockTwo Fingers, we are records, lots of LCD soundsystem, Plug re-releases from Bleep.com, the
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Two Fingers, we are records, lots of LCD soundsystem, Plug re-releases from Bleep.com, the Amorphous Androgynous (tangentially related to IDM), loads of Pete Namlook, and various mixes from Intergalactic FM (RobotDJ.net) -- Kyle Evan Schrock
2009-07-16 21:12Clint Andersonrobert hood (recently rediscovered classic) underground resistance chris clark (totems fla
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robert hood (recently rediscovered classic) underground resistance chris clark (totems flare and misc) infected mushroom (new album september) nine inch nails (ghosts) Clint Anderson System Administrator On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Kyle Evan Schrock <monkeygra@gmail.com>wrote:
quoted 9 lines Two Fingers, we are records, lots of LCD> Two Fingers, we are records, lots of LCD > soundsystem, Plug re-releases from Bleep.com, the Amorphous > Androgynous (tangentially related to IDM), loads of Pete Namlook, and > various mixes from Intergalactic FM (RobotDJ.net) > > > -- > Kyle Evan Schrock >
2009-07-16 23:27Basma Omp3 junkie, my list goes for: The Field- yesterday and today + Khan of Finland - = + Loude
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mp3 junkie, my list goes for: The Field- yesterday and today + Khan of Finland - = + Louderbach - automn Slovo - Todo Cambia ++ Harbour Boat Trips 01 (Copenhagen By Trentemoller) ++++ Whitest boy alive - rules oh and > Alpha Blondie - Merci ! not a lot IDM there is ;s AND a little mix I did not too long ago for some fun needed for my nerves: 14:12 min only (venetian snare-xanoptican-N-rgle-industrialbasemachine-dropthelime-scotchegg) 2nd mix i ever did! http://rapidshare.com/files/256636024/a-slam.wma.html
2009-07-16 23:40Wendy BransonWhat: COH - whatever I can get my hands on, just might be my new favorite artist Hecq (mos
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What: COH - whatever I can get my hands on, just might be my new favorite artist Hecq (mostly A Dried Youth) Kettel - Myam James 1 & 2 Wisp - The Shimmering Hour Radicalfashion - Odori d_rradio - Leaves SoiSong - both oddly named releases The Field - Yesterday and Today Lithops - Mound Magnet Part 2 Bronnt Industries Kapital - Haxan Francois Couture - Tape Speed How: Almost all digital, mostly FLACs, mostly ripped from CDs (got tired of lost and damaged CDs): Rockboxed Toshiba gigabeat away Squeezebox at home On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Basma O <basma.o@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 18 lines mp3 junkie, my list goes for:> mp3 junkie, my list goes for: > > The Field- yesterday and today + > Khan of Finland - = + > Louderbach - automn > Slovo - Todo Cambia ++ > Harbour Boat Trips 01 (Copenhagen By Trentemoller) ++++ > Whitest boy alive - rules > oh and > Alpha Blondie - Merci ! > > not a lot IDM there is ;s > AND a little mix I did not too long ago for some fun needed for my nerves: > 14:12 min only (venetian > snare-xanoptican-N-rgle-industrialbasemachine-dropthelime-scotchegg) 2nd > mix > i ever did! > http://rapidshare.com/files/256636024/a-slam.wma.html >
2009-07-17 00:05nat hawksanyone heard B.O.R.G.? album title, "Borg 1" heard this walking into OtherMusic in new yor
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anyone heard B.O.R.G.? album title, "Borg 1" heard this walking into OtherMusic in new york a couple months ago and bought it on the spot, something i rarely do. a very powerful, beautiful album in the style of aggressive, melodic golden age funkstorung... seriously. on some obscure label that also releases pulse emitter. ColdCave (i'm a sucker for em) Nosaj Thing is pretty great love the last AtomTM and AlvoNoto... WilliamFowlerCollins darkambient on Type is great.. last LuckyDragons i still play.. i'm dying for more idm i love as much as even the last proper Vex'd album....... that was a long time ago! and (plug coming)... Universal Studios Florida's new album Ocean Sunbirds. yes, i am helping release this, but i did so because these two youths from Seattle are doing it right. while it does deserve the 'tropical electronic' tag it's all new-animal-collective-style, if that's your thing you might love this. www.myspace.com/universalstudiosfloridaband and if you're interested in reviewing it for anything, shoot me an email off list and i'll send you a sendspace link...
quoted 47 lines Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 19:40:38 -0400> Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 19:40:38 -0400 > From: speechless1974@gmail.com > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: [idm] what's everyone listening to? and how? > > What: > > COH - whatever I can get my hands on, just might be my new favorite artist > > Hecq (mostly A Dried Youth) > Kettel - Myam James 1 & 2 > Wisp - The Shimmering Hour > Radicalfashion - Odori > d_rradio - Leaves > SoiSong - both oddly named releases > The Field - Yesterday and Today > Lithops - Mound Magnet Part 2 > Bronnt Industries Kapital - Haxan > Francois Couture - Tape Speed > > How: > > Almost all digital, mostly FLACs, mostly ripped from CDs (got tired of lost > and damaged CDs): > Rockboxed Toshiba gigabeat away > Squeezebox at home > > On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Basma O <basma.o@gmail.com> wrote: > > > mp3 junkie, my list goes for: > > > > The Field- yesterday and today + > > Khan of Finland - = + > > Louderbach - automn > > Slovo - Todo Cambia ++ > > Harbour Boat Trips 01 (Copenhagen By Trentemoller) ++++ > > Whitest boy alive - rules > > oh and > Alpha Blondie - Merci ! > > > > not a lot IDM there is ;s > > AND a little mix I did not too long ago for some fun needed for my nerves: > > 14:12 min only (venetian > > snare-xanoptican-N-rgle-industrialbasemachine-dropthelime-scotchegg) 2nd > > mix > > i ever did! > > http://rapidshare.com/files/256636024/a-slam.wma.html > >
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2009-07-17 00:18nat hawksoh, and yes! the new Wisp is fantastic! and i find myself listening to Sing Fang Bos (sp?!
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oh, and yes! the new Wisp is fantastic! and i find myself listening to Sing Fang Bos (sp?!) a ton... great, great solo album. i haven't picked up the new Clark yet... i'm a little nervous. i gave him my heart and he gave me his... i could happily live with turning dragon, but unsure about totems... can a believer put my worries to rest?
quoted 77 lines From: natbot@hotmail.com> From: natbot@hotmail.com > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 20:05:00 -0400 > Subject: RE: [idm] what's everyone listening to? and how? > > > anyone heard B.O.R.G.? > album title, "Borg 1" > heard this walking into OtherMusic in new york a couple months ago and bought it on the spot, something i rarely do. a very powerful, beautiful album in the style of aggressive, melodic golden age funkstorung... seriously. on some obscure label that also releases pulse emitter. > > ColdCave (i'm a sucker for em) > Nosaj Thing is pretty great > love the last AtomTM and AlvoNoto... > WilliamFowlerCollins darkambient on Type is great.. > last LuckyDragons i still play.. > > i'm dying for more idm i love as much as even the last proper Vex'd album....... that was a long time ago! > > and (plug coming)... > Universal Studios Florida's new album Ocean Sunbirds. > > yes, i am helping release this, but i did so because these two youths from Seattle are doing it right. while it does deserve the 'tropical electronic' tag it's all new-animal-collective-style, if that's your thing you might love this. > www.myspace.com/universalstudiosfloridaband > > and if you're interested in reviewing it for anything, shoot me an email off list and i'll send you a sendspace link... > > > Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 19:40:38 -0400 > > From: speechless1974@gmail.com > > To: idm@hyperreal.org > > Subject: Re: [idm] what's everyone listening to? and how? > > > > What: > > > > COH - whatever I can get my hands on, just might be my new favorite artist > > > > Hecq (mostly A Dried Youth) > > Kettel - Myam James 1 & 2 > > Wisp - The Shimmering Hour > > Radicalfashion - Odori > > d_rradio - Leaves > > SoiSong - both oddly named releases > > The Field - Yesterday and Today > > Lithops - Mound Magnet Part 2 > > Bronnt Industries Kapital - Haxan > > Francois Couture - Tape Speed > > > > How: > > > > Almost all digital, mostly FLACs, mostly ripped from CDs (got tired of lost > > and damaged CDs): > > Rockboxed Toshiba gigabeat away > > Squeezebox at home > > > > On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Basma O <basma.o@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > mp3 junkie, my list goes for: > > > > > > The Field- yesterday and today + > > > Khan of Finland - = + > > > Louderbach - automn > > > Slovo - Todo Cambia ++ > > > Harbour Boat Trips 01 (Copenhagen By Trentemoller) ++++ > > > Whitest boy alive - rules > > > oh and > Alpha Blondie - Merci ! > > > > > > not a lot IDM there is ;s > > > AND a little mix I did not too long ago for some fun needed for my nerves: > > > 14:12 min only (venetian > > > snare-xanoptican-N-rgle-industrialbasemachine-dropthelime-scotchegg) 2nd > > > mix > > > i ever did! > > > http://rapidshare.com/files/256636024/a-slam.wma.html > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Lauren found her dream laptop. Find the PC that’s right for you. > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/choosepc/?ocid=ftp_val_wl_290
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2009-07-20 10:28Irene McCI've seen this listed by a few; imo this is BORING in the extreme. What am I missing? What
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I've seen this listed by a few; imo this is BORING in the extreme. What am I missing? What is it you like about this release? I * On 17 Jul 2009 at 2:27, Basma O wrote:
quoted 1 line The Field - yesterday and today> The Field - yesterday and today
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2009-07-20 10:44MantrakidYour comment was so simply compelling that I had to go to youtube immediately. i loaded th
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Your comment was so simply compelling that I had to go to youtube immediately. i loaded the first track that came up: "The More That I Do". As soon as the track started, i heard what sounded like a somewhat 2 dimensional minimal techno beat begin to roll. It had a slight promised tingling of possibility or potential glistening in the background, but overall if I was busy I would have barely noticed the layers of synth hazing in from above... and as soon as i realized they were there, an independently alien angelic guitar line melts into focus. It all blends together with ripened precision to form this swelling organism of a beat that essentially takes full credit for a hearty 7 minute soul searching mind expanding instantaneous full fucking force fierce spiritual reawakening. Maybe exaggerated that last sentence a bit, but it does make me want to track down the album for sure. now to do battle with my morals, mkid. Neferiu Records | www.neferiu.com | Nate Schmold Contact Us | info@neferiu.com | 1.888.281.4220 (Ext. 2) New Shit | Ricca Razor Sharp: Causeways + C-Trains On 20-Jul-09, at 3:28 AM, Irene McC wrote: I've seen this listed by a few; imo this is BORING in the extreme. What am I missing? What is it you like about this release? I * On 17 Jul 2009 at 2:27, Basma O wrote:
quoted 1 line The Field - yesterday and today> The Field - yesterday and today
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2009-07-20 10:54Irene McCWhoa! Quick response :-) Maybe you should hasten ahead and try #3 "Leave it" - all eleven
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Whoa! Quick response :-) Maybe you should hasten ahead and try #3 "Leave it" - all eleven and a half minutes of it. I'm very happy to follow their advice and leave it, haha. I appreciate you checking it out - that's what it's all about after all. And not to forget "one man's meat" and all that... Happy moral battles. I * On 20 Jul 2009 at 3:44, Mantrakid wrote:
quoted 17 lines Your comment was so simply compelling that I had to go to youtube> Your comment was so simply compelling that I had to go to youtube > immediately. i loaded the first track that came up: "The More That I Do". > As soon as the track started, i heard what sounded like a somewhat 2 > dimensional minimal techno beat begin to roll. It had a slight promised > tingling of possibility or potential glistening in the background, but > overall if I was busy I would have barely noticed the layers of synth > hazing in from above... and as soon as i realized they were there, an > independently alien angelic guitar line melts into focus. It all blends > together with ripened precision to form this swelling organism of a beat > that essentially takes full credit for a hearty 7 minute soul searching > mind expanding instantaneous full fucking force fierce spiritual > reawakening. > > Maybe exaggerated that last sentence a bit, but it does make me want to > track down the album for sure. > > now to do battle with my morals,
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2009-07-20 11:03MantrakidLate night. :) Listening to Leave It & digging it really. Did you ever hear those old Mike
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Late night. :) Listening to Leave It & digging it really. Did you ever hear those old Mike Ink Studio 1 tracks? Those tracks blew my mind in what i thought techno was, and then built up a pretty hefty tolerance to repetition. It/This is like the kind of shit you want on vinyl so that the pops & crackles become their own unique instrument... So far, my lack of morals seem to have been professionally thwarted at every eager but half-assed attempt. Neferiu Records | www.neferiu.com | Nate Schmold Contact Us | info@neferiu.com | 1.888.281.4220 (Ext. 2) New Shit | Ricca Razor Sharp: Causeways + C-Trains On 20-Jul-09, at 3:54 AM, Irene McC wrote: Whoa! Quick response :-) Maybe you should hasten ahead and try #3 "Leave it" - all eleven and a half minutes of it. I'm very happy to follow their advice and leave it, haha. I appreciate you checking it out - that's what it's all about after all. And not to forget "one man's meat" and all that... Happy moral battles. I * On 20 Jul 2009 at 3:44, Mantrakid wrote:
quoted 24 lines Your comment was so simply compelling that I had to go to youtube> Your comment was so simply compelling that I had to go to youtube > immediately. i loaded the first track that came up: "The More That > I Do". > As soon as the track started, i heard what sounded like a somewhat 2 > dimensional minimal techno beat begin to roll. It had a slight > promised > tingling of possibility or potential glistening in the background, > but > overall if I was busy I would have barely noticed the layers of synth > hazing in from above... and as soon as i realized they were there, an > independently alien angelic guitar line melts into focus. It all > blends > together with ripened precision to form this swelling organism of a > beat > that essentially takes full credit for a hearty 7 minute soul > searching > mind expanding instantaneous full fucking force fierce spiritual > reawakening. > > Maybe exaggerated that last sentence a bit, but it does make me > want to > track down the album for sure. > > now to do battle with my morals,
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2009-07-20 11:25Irene McCAh-ha... different strokes :-) Yes indeed; I've got that Mike Ink, but on CD so I know wha
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Ah-ha... different strokes :-) Yes indeed; I've got that Mike Ink, but on CD so I know what you mean by those crackles and pops that only live on vinyl. I still can't listen to remastered versions of Led Zeppelin without desperately missing those scratches and crackles from my old albums! There - my secret's out! I currently listen to a lot of music that I consider aurally transparent; allow me to contextualise this: as a photographer, I spend much time at the computer processing images in Photoshop, which needs my concentration so I don't want to have to pay major attention to arousing / emotive / exciting music. Here's a quote from Brian Eno that I love: "Ambient music is intended to induce calm and a space to think. Ambient music must be able to accommodate many levels of listening attention without enforcing one in particular; it must be as ignorable as it is interesting." ~ Brian Eno Now you may think The Field falls into that category? So was I hoping too, but it just bores me sh*tless within a few minutes and I have to skip off to something else. To give an example - what I'm really enjoying in this category (very ambient, almost droney and highly repetitive) is Austere - Solyaris Label: Hypnos Catalog#: hyp2753 Format: CD, Album Country: US Released: 10 Feb 2008 Genre: Electronic Style: Ambient Tracklisting: 1 Seraphim (15:20) 2 Striae (25:30) 3 Launch Sequence (0:40) 4 Nictitate (38:02) (I've just taken that off Discogs) - very long loopy tracks that don't demand conscious listening, but don't in any way impinge on the job at hand. I * On 20 Jul 2009 at 4:03, Mantrakid wrote:
quoted 10 lines Late night. :)> Late night. :) > > Listening to Leave It & digging it really. Did you ever hear those old > Mike Ink Studio 1 tracks? Those tracks blew my mind in what i thought > techno was, and then built up a pretty hefty tolerance to repetition. > It/This is like the kind of shit you want on vinyl so that the pops & > crackles become their own unique instrument... > > So far, my lack of morals seem to have been professionally thwarted at > every eager but half-assed attempt.
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2009-07-20 14:51John Goelzer> Did you ever hear those old Mike Ink > Studio 1 tracks? Those tracks blew > my mind in w
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Along similar lines, my reason for liking and following The Field is that if I can't have any new GAS tracks then I will make do with the GAS wannabes. The Sight Below falls into this category, too. It's no GAS, don't get me wrong, but I enjoy it for its GAS-like qualities that you and others have mentioned: repetitive, transparent, ambient, et. al. I haven't heard his latest stuff but this definitely applies to the debut on Kompakt from a few years ago. JG --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2009-07-20 15:17Clint Andersonthe mike ink 'live evil' series of eps is great stuff too Clint Anderson System Administra
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the mike ink 'live evil' series of eps is great stuff too Clint Anderson System Administrator On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 9:51 AM, John Goelzer <johng@engberganderson.com>wrote:
quoted 19 lines Did you ever hear those old Mike Ink> > Did you ever hear those old Mike Ink > > Studio 1 tracks? Those tracks blew > > my mind in what i thought techno was > > Along similar lines, my reason for liking and following The Field is that > if I can't have any new GAS tracks then I will make do with the GAS > wannabes. The Sight Below falls into this category, too. > > It's no GAS, don't get me wrong, but I enjoy it for its GAS-like qualities > that you and others have mentioned: repetitive, transparent, ambient, et. > al. I haven't heard his latest stuff but this definitely applies to the > debut on Kompakt from a few years ago. > > JG > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
2009-07-20 11:06zombiefly@gmail.comIt has a certain quality to it. I found it quite hypnotising while working. I passed it to
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It has a certain quality to it. I found it quite hypnotising while working. I passed it to a good friend who asked "wtf is this sh** you've given me?" :) I may encounter the odd track on random, apart from that i'll check out their next releases to see if things have improved any :) ZF On 20 Jul 2009 11:54, Irene McC <substar@telkomsa.net> wrote:
quoted 1 line Whoa! Quick response :-)> Whoa! Quick response :-)
quoted 2 lines Maybe you should hasten ahead and try #3 "Leave it" - all eleven and a> Maybe you should hasten ahead and try #3 "Leave it" - all eleven and a > half
quoted 1 line minutes of it.> minutes of it.
quoted 1 line I'm very happy to follow their advice and leave it, haha.> I'm very happy to follow their advice and leave it, haha.
quoted 1 line I appreciate you checking it out - that's what it's all about after all.> I appreciate you checking it out - that's what it's all about after all.
quoted 1 line And not to forget "one man's meat" and all that...> And not to forget "one man's meat" and all that...
quoted 1 line Happy moral battles.> Happy moral battles.
quoted 1 line I> I
quoted 1 line *> *
quoted 1 line On 20 Jul 2009 at 3:44, Mantrakid wrote:> On 20 Jul 2009 at 3:44, Mantrakid wrote:
quoted 1 line Your comment was so simply compelling that I had to go to youtube> > Your comment was so simply compelling that I had to go to youtube
quoted 2 lines immediately. i loaded the first track that came up: "The More That I> > immediately. i loaded the first track that came up: "The More That I > Do".
quoted 1 line As soon as the track started, i heard what sounded like a somewhat 2> > As soon as the track started, i heard what sounded like a somewhat 2
quoted 1 line dimensional minimal techno beat begin to roll. It had a slight promised> > dimensional minimal techno beat begin to roll. It had a slight promised
quoted 1 line tingling of possibility or potential glistening in the background, but> > tingling of possibility or potential glistening in the background, but
quoted 1 line overall if I was busy I would have barely noticed the layers of synth> > overall if I was busy I would have barely noticed the layers of synth
quoted 1 line hazing in from above... and as soon as i realized they were there, an> > hazing in from above... and as soon as i realized they were there, an
quoted 1 line independently alien angelic guitar line melts into focus. It all blends> > independently alien angelic guitar line melts into focus. It all blends
quoted 1 line together with ripened precision to form this swelling organism of a beat> > together with ripened precision to form this swelling organism of a beat
quoted 1 line that essentially takes full credit for a hearty 7 minute soul searching> > that essentially takes full credit for a hearty 7 minute soul searching
quoted 1 line mind expanding instantaneous full fucking force fierce spiritual> > mind expanding instantaneous full fucking force fierce spiritual
quoted 1 line reawakening.> > reawakening.
quoted 1 line> >
quoted 1 line Maybe exaggerated that last sentence a bit, but it does make me want to> > Maybe exaggerated that last sentence a bit, but it does make me want to
quoted 1 line track down the album for sure.> > track down the album for sure.
quoted 1 line> >
quoted 1 line now to do battle with my morals,> > now to do battle with my morals,
quoted 1 line -------------------------------------------------------> -------------------------------------------------------
quoted 1 line www.irene-mccullagh.com> www.irene-mccullagh.com
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2009-07-20 17:33Basma OI havent really in-depth listened to the album, but their style is similar to Arctic Hospi
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I havent really in-depth listened to the album, but their style is similar to Arctic Hospital, and arctic hospital (city stream) I LOVE!!.. i guess its the progressive feel that i liked from it, Arctic Hospital everytime I listen to them I discover something new.. like layers.. that when put on, some levels make more sense when not in total concentration to them... but some how enhances the whole process emotionally/mentally! 2009/7/20 Irene McC <substar@telkomsa.net>
quoted 21 lines I've seen this listed by a few;> I've seen this listed by a few; > imo this is BORING in the extreme. > > What am I missing? What is it you like about this release? > > I > * > > On 17 Jul 2009 at 2:27, Basma O wrote: > > > The Field - yesterday and today > > ------------------------------------------------------- > www.irene-mccullagh.com > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
2009-07-20 18:06Jeremy BibleThe field is just OK. repetitive, transparent, ambient http://www.discogs.com/Frank-Bretsc
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The field is just OK. repetitive, transparent, ambient http://www.discogs.com/Frank-Bretschneider-Looping-I-VI-And-Other-Assorted-Love-Songs/release/261563 On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Basma O<basma.o@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 32 lines I havent really in-depth listened to the album, but their style is similar> I havent really in-depth listened to the album, but their style is similar > to Arctic Hospital, and arctic hospital (city stream) I LOVE!!.. i guess its > the progressive feel that i liked from it, Arctic Hospital everytime I > listen to them I discover something new.. like layers.. that when put on, > some levels make more sense when not in total concentration to them... but > some how enhances the whole process emotionally/mentally! > > > 2009/7/20 Irene McC <substar@telkomsa.net> > >> I've seen this listed by a few; >> imo this is BORING in the extreme. >> >> What am I missing? What is it you like about this release? >> >> I >> * >> >> On 17 Jul 2009 at 2:27, Basma O wrote: >> >> > The Field - yesterday and today >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> www.irene-mccullagh.com >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >> >> >
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2009-07-17 02:07---I stick to cds; I like to have a physical manifestation of my purchase, and easier to deal
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I stick to cds; I like to have a physical manifestation of my purchase, and easier to deal with than vinyl. That said, the new ampoule offshoot, earplug, has caused me to make my first digital purchases recently. Out of sheer convenience, though, I rip everything I get instantly to computer and do all my listening through mp3 player. Stuff that's been in my ear of late: Cheju - Waiting For Tomorrow (new on Distant Noise) Yvat - Kunzite (and pretty much everything that has come out on Boltfish) Hura Yup - Half Wolf Keef Baker - Pen Fifteen Kettel - Myam James 2 Pub's neverending output on ampoule/talent hoover And lately I've had an unhealthy addiction to a local (Detroit) duo, Champions of Breakfast. More of a novelty act; video game music with lyrics about d&d and cheesy sexual innuendos, but their live shows are fun. -----Original Message----- From: chthonic streams [mailto:chthonic@chthonicstreams.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 2:17 PM To: idm Subject: what's everyone listening to? and how? as we know, "IDM" was never truly a genre but came to be associated with a certain "style" of electronic music. in electronic music as in everything else, styles come and go and sometimes come back again. even formats change - when IDM was first coming out the CD was dominant/ascendant, but vinyl was holding on in electronica and other underground genres. since then vinyl has reasserted itself while the CD has declined, and mp3s and other digital formats have been growing exponentially. so what electronic music gets frequent play in your music player of choice these days? and what is that player/media? me: i mostly stick to CDs because IMHO they offer the best compromise between sound quality (superior to the average mp3 rip) and artwork (smaller than vinyl sleeves), while setting each artist and "work" apart by locking it to a physical object and contained in a finite piece of media. again - just my opinion. not trying to start a format argument thread. however i recognize the flexibility of digital-only tracks and most of my mp3's are of electronic music due to its usual de-emphasis on identity and image, as well as being primarily a "singles-based" music. recent most-played electronic CDs (in no particular order): ellen allien/apparat - orchestra of bubbles ellen allien - thrills burial - (both albums) modeselektor - happy birthday, bogeybytes mix t. raumschmiere - the great rock'n'roll swindle thom yorke - eraser RMXS vex'd - degenerate venetian snares - detrimentalist, doll doll doll, find candace areal records 2rabimmel CD compilation autechre - amber aphex twin - i care because you do, classics basic channel - BCD2 clark - turning dragon kid606 - die soundboy die, kill sound before sound kills you enduser - form without function front 242 - tyranny for you front line assembly - implode tresor 100, tresor never sleeps compilations joey beltram - the rising sun my itunes "electronic" playlist is 5.5 hours of mostly techno, with some dubstep and a bit of breakbeat. the artist with the most tracks there is starkey. i got most of it from beatport. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2009-07-17 03:39Michael V VerhagenThese are great discussions, and are useful channels of discovering new music. I can say t
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These are great discussions, and are useful channels of discovering new music. I can say that I've personally expanded my own collection of music by researching artists you all have on your playlists, while also learning that some are still using records in the digital age, on the arguable basis that they sound better. I'd like to push a different topic though. I've been on this list for a few months now, and through the regular analysis of current events, the dissection of albums, the occasional humorous banter about who's better and the rare, screaming ads about upcoming clubs, I haven't seen any historical discussion behind the development of the music. I'm not a music major, nor am I above thirty years old, but I'm interested in the fact that it seems to develop in certain parts of the world among certain portions of the population. So, to make this easy, indulge in your favorite intoxicant of choice and give me a solid answer to one, or all if you're willing to try, of these questions (and this was not meant to take attention from the other equally deserving topics): Disclaimer: I'm an IDM fan. Is there a scale of progression in music? By that I mean, does music progress? If so, is IDM on the forefront of the progression of music? If so, who is developing it, the intellectuals, musicians, or a hybrid of both? This question doesn't imply musicians are unintelligent. It only creates a divide between those who further knowledge, i.e. astrophysicists, and those that further culture, i.e. painters. (I know this is in itself an oversimplification.) Does the embrace of IDM or similar music indicate anything about the society that does so? How will this music evolve from here, and how can it get better? We've all heard how it can get worse (see Industrial). I'm looking forward to the responses. Mike -----Original Message----- From: --- [mailto:psycosyin@comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 10:08 PM To: 'idm' Subject: [idm] RE: what's everyone listening to? and how? I stick to cds; I like to have a physical manifestation of my purchase, and easier to deal with than vinyl. That said, the new ampoule offshoot, earplug, has caused me to make my first digital purchases recently. Out of sheer convenience, though, I rip everything I get instantly to computer and do all my listening through mp3 player. Stuff that's been in my ear of late: Cheju - Waiting For Tomorrow (new on Distant Noise) Yvat - Kunzite (and pretty much everything that has come out on Boltfish) Hura Yup - Half Wolf Keef Baker - Pen Fifteen Kettel - Myam James 2 Pub's neverending output on ampoule/talent hoover And lately I've had an unhealthy addiction to a local (Detroit) duo, Champions of Breakfast. More of a novelty act; video game music with lyrics about d&d and cheesy sexual innuendos, but their live shows are fun. -----Original Message----- From: chthonic streams [mailto:chthonic@chthonicstreams.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 2:17 PM To: idm Subject: what's everyone listening to? and how? as we know, "IDM" was never truly a genre but came to be associated with a certain "style" of electronic music. in electronic music as in everything else, styles come and go and sometimes come back again. even formats change - when IDM was first coming out the CD was dominant/ascendant, but vinyl was holding on in electronica and other underground genres. since then vinyl has reasserted itself while the CD has declined, and mp3s and other digital formats have been growing exponentially. so what electronic music gets frequent play in your music player of choice these days? and what is that player/media? me: i mostly stick to CDs because IMHO they offer the best compromise between sound quality (superior to the average mp3 rip) and artwork (smaller than vinyl sleeves), while setting each artist and "work" apart by locking it to a physical object and contained in a finite piece of media. again - just my opinion. not trying to start a format argument thread. however i recognize the flexibility of digital-only tracks and most of my mp3's are of electronic music due to its usual de-emphasis on identity and image, as well as being primarily a "singles-based" music. recent most-played electronic CDs (in no particular order): ellen allien/apparat - orchestra of bubbles ellen allien - thrills burial - (both albums) modeselektor - happy birthday, bogeybytes mix t. raumschmiere - the great rock'n'roll swindle thom yorke - eraser RMXS vex'd - degenerate venetian snares - detrimentalist, doll doll doll, find candace areal records 2rabimmel CD compilation autechre - amber aphex twin - i care because you do, classics basic channel - BCD2 clark - turning dragon kid606 - die soundboy die, kill sound before sound kills you enduser - form without function front 242 - tyranny for you front line assembly - implode tresor 100, tresor never sleeps compilations joey beltram - the rising sun my itunes "electronic" playlist is 5.5 hours of mostly techno, with some dubstep and a bit of breakbeat. the artist with the most tracks there is starkey. i got most of it from beatport. --------------------------------------------------------------------- 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
2009-07-17 06:57roland ragiI design websites so I'm 24 hours using working on my PC and listening to MP3s on Winamp.
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I design websites so I'm 24 hours using working on my PC and listening to MP3s on Winamp. I Barely use any internet radio because of the unstable internet connection in Lebanon. I'm all day researching new/old music, artists and I listen to anything that I find and like - ANYTHING!! So lately I'm into: Haruomi Hosono presents Strange Flowers [The Compilation of Creatures] - And selections from the YMO guys Venetian Snares - Hospitality Daedelus - Denies The Days Demise Depeche Mode - The Sound Of The Universe Max Richter - Songs from before Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest Barry Lynn - Balancing Lakes Gutevolk - Tiny People Singing Over The Rainbow Bibio - Ambivalence Avenue 4 Bonjour's Parties - Pigments Drift Down To The Brook Khonnor - Softbo EP Newcleus - Jam on Revenge Maher Shalal Hash Baz - Blues De Jour The Stranglers - Feline Raymond Scott- Get Happy dabrye - one-three Henry Mancini - Hatari Boxcutter - Glyphic a "Japanese latin" compilation i found on the net the high llamas - snowbug a selection of tracks from Flying Lotus, Harmonic 313, Dorian Concept, Caural, Tipper... and I can go on n go on n go on n go on... Regards List, Roland Ragi www.myspace.com/tangoremotecontrol P.S.: if anyone has anything by "Little Creatures", "Miko", "World Standard"... _________________________________________________________________ More than messages–check out the rest of the Windows Live™. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/
2009-07-17 13:00QuizzikNEW DISCO: low motion disco lindstrom kerrier district black devil disco club IDM/POSTROCK
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NEW DISCO: low motion disco lindstrom kerrier district black devil disco club IDM/POSTROCK/ETC: ed chamberlain clark four tet flying lotus juana molina hudson mohawke caribou sigur ros camille quizzik tycho pepepe prepare to meet thy broom! boards of canada the postal service DISCOPUNK/ELECTRO/ETC: the twelves moulinex kotchy lady tigra mgmt tepr rafale this/is copy On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 3:57 AM, roland ragi <rolandragi@hotmail.com> wrote:
quoted 48 lines I design websites so I'm 24 hours using working on my PC and listening to> > I design websites so I'm 24 hours using working on my PC and listening to > MP3s on Winamp. > I Barely use any internet radio because of the unstable internet connection > in Lebanon. > I'm all day researching new/old music, artists and I listen to anything > that I find and like - ANYTHING!! > > > So lately I'm into: > > Haruomi Hosono presents Strange Flowers [The Compilation of Creatures] - > And selections from the YMO guys > Venetian Snares - Hospitality > Daedelus - Denies The Days Demise > Depeche Mode - The Sound Of The Universe > Max Richter - Songs from before > Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest > Barry Lynn - Balancing Lakes > Gutevolk - Tiny People Singing Over The Rainbow > Bibio - Ambivalence Avenue > 4 Bonjour's Parties - Pigments Drift Down To The Brook > Khonnor - Softbo EP > Newcleus - Jam on Revenge > Maher Shalal Hash Baz - Blues De Jour > The Stranglers - Feline > Raymond Scott- Get Happy > dabrye - one-three > Henry Mancini - Hatari > Boxcutter - Glyphic > a "Japanese latin" compilation i found on the net > the high llamas - snowbug > a selection of tracks from Flying Lotus, Harmonic 313, Dorian Concept, > Caural, Tipper... > and I can go on n go on n go on n go on... > > > Regards List, > > Roland Ragi > www.myspace.com/tangoremotecontrol > > P.S.: if anyone has anything by "Little Creatures", "Miko", "World > Standard"... > > _________________________________________________________________ > More than messages–check out the rest of the Windows Live™. > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowslive/
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2009-07-17 18:56concur mediaHello Chicago-area idm friends- Just one more final reminder here about our JACKSON event
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[idm] CHICAGO - Fri.7/17 - JACKSON pres. ADULT., DJ BEAU WANZER, DJ JIM MAGAS, DJ JORDAN Z. !
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Hello Chicago-area idm friends- Just one more final reminder here about our JACKSON event this evening… With this one happening to coincide with the first day of Pitchfork Festival festivities, the team behind the JACKSON series is floored to present a night that's sure to satisfy your need for paranoid electronics. Ersatz Audio/Thrill Jockey artists, the Detroit-based electro punk stalwarts ADULT. take to the decks for an exclusive dj set for JACKSON. Their signature integration of drum machines & analog synths with electronic/punk elements has defied categorization, and these undefinable points of influence are recalled whenever they tear through their thoroughly entertaining dj sets! Also just added to the bill are former Weekend Records co-horts and Chicago mainstays DJ JIM MAGAS, DJ BEAU WANZER and DJ JORDAN Z., contributing to what is sure to be a memorable night on the Sonotheque soundsystem! Some Chi-town press love that we received for this show… NEW CITY CHICAGO - http://music.newcity.com/2009/07/14/preview-adultsonotheque/ TIME OUT CHICAGO - http://chicago.timeout.com/events/clubs/262816/jackson == -------------------------------------------------- Friday, July 17, 2009 - CHICAGO Empty Bottle, Meiotic, ApSerp and Cold Grums present… JACKSON: Post-Pitchfork Fest Afterparty -------------------------------------------------- w/ very special guests…
quoted 1 line ADULT. (DJ Set)>> ADULT. (DJ Set)
[Thrill Jockey, Ersatz Audio labels - from Detroit] http://www.adultperiod.com http://www.myspace.com/adultadult http://www.ersatzaudio.com & local support…
quoted 1 line DJ JIM MAGAS>> DJ JIM MAGAS
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[from Chicago] http://www.myspace.com/myspace2001 http://www.nationrecords.dimensionshifts.org/index.php?id=35
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[Go Bang! - from Chicago] http://www.gobang.biz http://www.myspace.com/jordan__z == VENUE: Sonotheque - 1444 W. Chicago Ave. - Chicago, IL COVER: $12 / Reduced admission w/ Pitchfork Fest ticket stub! DOORS/SHOW: 9PM-2AM FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/inbox/?ref=mb#/event.php?eid=86614452687 ADVANCE TIX: http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=2149074 MORE INFO: http://www.meiotica.com http://www.sonotheque.net Sponsored by FRANK151 Magazine (we will have FRANK151 Magazine giveaways for those who attend early!) == == NEXT MONTH'S JACKSON TAKES PLACE AT EMPTY BOTTLE! Fri.8/21 @ Empty Bottle - Chicago JACKSON presents Ghostly International 10 Year Anniversary: Chicago Edition… TYCHO SOLVENT KILL MEMORY CRASH DARK PARTY (ELIOT LIPP & LEO123) DJ MIKE SERVITO _________________________________________________________________ Lauren found her dream laptop. Find the PC that’s right for you. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/choosepc/?ocid=ftp_val_wl_290 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2009-07-17 12:43chthonic streamsOn Jul 16, 2009, at 10:07 PM, --- wrote: > I stick to cds; I like to have a physical manif
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On Jul 16, 2009, at 10:07 PM, --- wrote:
quoted 5 lines I stick to cds; I like to have a physical manifestation of my> I stick to cds; I like to have a physical manifestation of my > purchase, > and easier to deal with than vinyl. That said, the new ampoule > offshoot, > earplug, has caused me to make my first digital purchases recently.
i assume you don't mean the electronic music newsletter earplug. but the above reminded me, that's how i heard of burial's first album, and when i read the review and listened to the mp3 link i was instantly hooked and bought the CD ASAP. i ended up joining beatport because ADULT. released a beatport- exclusive digital EP. i bought 2 tracks and found it easy and cool to have these "one-shot" songs in this format. i still don't like mp3's for most music, but a lot of electronic artists seem to have it sorted out to sound good like that. now if only digital outlets would sell FLAC or WAV files without charging a premium. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2009-07-16 18:09rgarcelon@aol.comnice, yeah i actually listen through the web alot when working. i need more tunes for the
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nice, yeah i actually listen through the web alot when working. i need more tunes for the car. i did just get the newest bjork live cd/dvd that i listen to when cruising around.. i have a lil Edit and Delia Derbyshire i downloaded too. -----Original Message----- From: wownflutter <wownflutter@yahoo.com> To: rgarcelon@aol.com Sent: Thu, Jul 16, 2009 1:28 pm Subject: Re: [idm] what's everyone listening to? and how? For all the myspace tunes... do you listen through the web or how do you download it? btw.. great stuff! --- On Thu, 7/16/09, rgarcelon@aol.com <rgarcelon@aol.com> wrote:
quoted 111 lines From: rgarcelon@aol.com <rgarcelon@aol.com>> From: rgarcelon@aol.com <rgarcelon@aol.com> > Subject: Re: [idm] what's everyone listening to? and how? > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Date: Thursday, July 16, 2009, 10:04 AM > > i like soma fm cliqhop/idm and last.fm idm tag radio. > > for myspace i like the following artists alot: > > http://www.myspace.com/sexisdrug SEX IS DRUG > > http://www.myspace.com/50on? 50on > > http://www.myspace.com/atolsofficial? > Atols > > http://www.myspace.com/edit edit > > http://www.myspace.com/tracksthatflow? > marty party > > http://www.myspace.com/iamrobotandproud? > i am robot and proud > > > > http://www.myspace.com/muimuitikiti? muimuitikiti > > http://www.myspace.com/darkideas dark ideas > > http://www.myspace.com/loonmusik? loon > > http://www.myspace.com/hypnoticmelodies > mussk > > http://www.myspace.com/hidekitakimoto > Hideki Takimoto > > http://www.myspace.com/tycho? tycho > > http://www.myspace.com/talktoanimals? > talk to animals > > http://www.myspace.com/typhique? typhique > > http://www.myspace.com/illoopination > ILLOOPINATION > > thats all i can think of right now :) > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Irene McC <substar@telkomsa.net> > To: idm <idm@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Thu, Jul 16, 2009 3:30 am > Subject: Re: [idm] what's everyone listening to? and how? > > > > > > > > > > > Trusty WinAmp serves me well. > > Most recent plays include: > > > De Rosa - Prevention > Black Uhuru_Sinsemilla > DJ Hell_Teufelswerk 2xCD > Flying Lotus_Los Angeles > Jon Hassell_Last Night the Moon > Kent Williams-Chaircrusher SO FAR SO SO_ Retrospective > Kasabian > Maps and Diagrams_Foel + Koom ep > Mr. Scruff_Ninja Tuna > Plaid_Heaven's Door OST > The Young Gods - Music For Artificial Clouds (2004) > Tosca_No Hassle 2xCD > MOBY_PaleHorses(ApparatRemix) > Fever Ray - 2009 - Fever Ray > Moderat - Moderat (2009) > > > On 15 Jul 2009 at 14:17, chthonic streams wrote: > > > so what electronic music gets frequent play in your > music player of > > choice these days? and what is that player/media? > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > www.irene-mccullagh.com > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > > > > >