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1994-03-31 17:22flu'id (floo'-)To: idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From donpierr@netcom.com Wed Mar 30 22:18:07 1994 Subjec
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To: idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From donpierr@netcom.com Wed Mar 30 22:18:07 1994 Subject: FOR SALE: "50 Years of Sunshine" Compilation on Silent Records I am selling the "50 Years of Sunshine" compilation on Silent Records. Tracks are: 1. Dr. Timothy Leary - The Incredible Lightness Ov Being Molecular 2. Pelican Daughters - The Bicycle Ride 3. Closedown - Bliss 4. Love Spirals Downwards - Kykeon 5. Nurse with Wound - Beetloe Crawls Across My Back 6. White Stains - Let It Be Thus 7. XKP & Mr. L - Thee Spirit Ov Thee Molecule 8. The Ultraviolet Catastrophe - "Full Moon (Crescent Mix) 9. Nonplace Urban Field - Psuedogarten 10. Psychic TV - Acidosis 11. Earth Leakage Trip - The Awakening 1. Phauss - Radiator 2. Belt - Under the Sunset 3. Elliott Sharp - inSERGEncy 4. Harvey Bainbridge - The Voyage - In the Wake of Passing Clouds 5. Controlled Bleeding - After the Rain 6. Hawkwind - Space Dust 7. 68000 - Disillusion 8. Satellite IV - In A Sugarcube 9. Hyperdelic - Dosed 10. Drome - Bipolar Trip 11. Steel Porn Rhino - On A Please e-mail me directly. All bids are without shipping. Don donpierr@netcom.com
1994-04-05 05:22flu'id (floo'-)From: "Alexees G. Hobson" <alexees@wam.umd.edu> Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works Volume
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From: "Alexees G. Hobson" <alexees@wam.umd.edu> Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (U.S. Promo) No artwork, no booklet, just a list of track numbers on each disc and on the back cover. Includes 23 tracks..... (2-45482-A)..$20 Banco De Gaia - Maya The regular release.... (BARKCD003)..$22 Underworld - Spikee/Dogman Go Woof Junior Boy's Own single (JBO17CD)....$10 Alexees. ps1 Add some postage to the price. ps2 Respond via personal e-mail, since I'm temporarily off the list.
1994-04-05 17:51rweisend@tuba.aix.calpoly.edu>From: "Alexees G. Hobson" <alexees@wam.umd.edu> > >Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works Vo
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quoted 6 lines From: "Alexees G. Hobson" <alexees@wam.umd.edu>>From: "Alexees G. Hobson" <alexees@wam.umd.edu> > >Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (U.S. Promo) > No artwork, no booklet, just a list of track > numbers on each disc and on the back cover. > Includes 23 tracks..... (2-45482-A)..$20
Dave at Ear/Rational can get you the import from warp (with artwork, and an extra track on the first disc) for $19. Merely FYI... -boB
1994-04-07 03:39flu'id (floo'-)From:idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: ===MONOCHROME=== <cnoel@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
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From:idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: ===MONOCHROME=== <cnoel@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> (Also Available at Escape Velocity this weekend in Lexington, Ky) It's here! (well, not _here_ but close by anyway) Announcing the beginning of a series of performance artist compilations: F U S I O N 0 1 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A compilation of original underground dance tracks in a wide variety of styles...house, acid, hardcore, breakbeat, and ambience. A result of our ongoing mission to raise awareness of the evolving live dance music scene. With your interest this scene will grow. Participating artists include: 1.8.7 : Pittsburgh, PA recording artist signed to Music Now ~enhanced : Todd Sines - quirky ass audio synthesis monochrome : yours truly - breaks D.J. fEEd : Minneapolis, MN recording artist with Drop Bass Network King Size : Stephen Hinesman of Hard Stompin' Records, Cleveland Titonton : Columbus, Ohio breaks and house D.J. a.r.s. : improvisational ambience The Ninth Circle : darkness summoned from the netherworld b|Re : live electronic dance music, remixed by Adultery Un-Ltd. This tape can be mailed to the address of your choice. All you have to do is send a check or money order for $5.00 plus $1.00 postage, made payable to Charles Noel, to: ccode\monochrome 384 East 17th Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43201 Remember to include a return address so we know where to send your tape! For more info on this project feel free to contact me at 614.299.9529 - voice cnoel@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu - e-mail respect to the underground... 5000
1994-04-12 03:43flu'id (floo'-)From:idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: jsd@cyborganic.com (Jon Drukman) a while ago, tee
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From:idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: jsd@cyborganic.com (Jon Drukman) a while ago, teep wrote:
quoted 8 lines Boys Own (collect 004) The Dust Brothers EP Fourteenth Century Sky>Boys Own (collect 004) The Dust Brothers EP Fourteenth Century Sky >*THAT song* is _Chemical Beats_ which has as many Bassdrops Per >Megabreakdown as UVC's the Trip and is steadily rising to match >the Trip's anthemic status. Also of mention is the flipside inner >track on the same EP. _Her Jazz_ takes a huge bite out of FSOL >paupa new guinea, and *dusts it off* in more ways then one. Does >anyone know if these are the same *dust brothers* that dropped >the Beastie Boys, Pauls Boutique into the caustic bucket? (i digress)
i checked the writing credits on paul's boutique and 14th century sky... different # of people with totally different names. odd coincidence though, ain't it. makes you wonder. /jon
1994-04-13 13:17flu'id (floo'-)hey, no subscr!bes in your mail please ;) -fluid From:idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From:
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hey, no subscr!bes in your mail please ;) -fluid From:idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: ma93ben@brunel.ac.uk (ma93ben) Is there a space-music list? I seem to remember reading that there was. Sounds interesting. What`s on it, and how do I subscr!be? Yeah I conclude that the Quadrant EP on Planet E is the biz. Has anyone got New Elecrtronica Volume 3 yet? That`s looking hot. The first two Electronica compilations were bloody wicked! I got a promo recently of "Chill Out Classics Vol 1" from the Chill Out Label. Who are they? It`s wierd because I hadn`t heard of them but they had heard of me and Kinetic Illusion! Anyway the promo seems to be a mix of real classical music on the ambient/experimental tip. Being a complete philistine I couldn`t tell you who the tracks are by but I recognised one or two of them from adverts (ha ha I`m so thick!), and I guess Neptune by Holst must be there too. Don`t get me wrong, this is _real_ classical music, from after 800 AD, not just strings-laden ambient! Pretty damn smart too, if you ask me... Oh and Qris, I hope you got that article I just sent you, because I spent ages typing it... Signing off, Brendan Nelson Lost Transmission From Cowley
1994-04-13 14:06flu'id (floo'-)From: Kent Williams <williams@cs.uiowa.edu> To: idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU So excuse me
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From: Kent Williams <williams@cs.uiowa.edu> To: idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU So excuse me if I'm new to this sort of thing, and repeating old news but ... 'Ambiento A Fax Compilation' REFCD001 (Reflective Records 415 495 6212) This hasn't been far from the CDPlayer for a week. Definitely ambient, but with beats throughout. Sounds like minimalist electronic jazz almost, in that most of the cuts sound performed rather than sequenced. A must. 'On Remixes' Aphex Twin Warp WAP 39 CDR May be old news to you guys, but this is the definite stuff. The 'd-scape' mix sounds like the rhythm track comes from someone pinching their cheek and wiggling it (an old schoolyard trick), but delightfully hypnotic. The reload mix is also nice and is also contained on the US Sire 'On' single. 'Ritual of Life/An Accident in Paradise' Sven Vath Warner Brothers 9 41403-2 For pure quantity, this can't be beat -- two songs, nine remixes (most of which bear only coincidental resemblance to the original), clocking at 74 minutes. I got it for $6 US. This is my first Sven Vath disc, and while it's a little more dancy than my usual taste I like it quite a bit. Of particular interest are the spicelab mixes, which are trippy in the extreme. Well, next time I post, I'll try and be more specific ...
1994-04-16 14:15flu'id (floo'-)From:idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: Andrew Thomas <athomas@sirius.acs.uci.edu> >> > >
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From:idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: Andrew Thomas <athomas@sirius.acs.uci.edu>
quoted 10 lines Seeing as nobody has mentioned it : Aphex Twin contributes a track>> > > Seeing as nobody has mentioned it : Aphex Twin contributes a track >> > > on this months Select magazine's "Secret Tracks" free tape. >> > >> > Could someone in the UK pick this up for me? We get Select here, but >> > usually without the tapes on the cover. Id really appreciate it. >> > >> and i would give you a big kiss and vats of undying gratefulness if >> someone could pick it up for me, too. =) too bad US mags dont give you >> free shit. >> thanks a bunch! john john
Aw man not this again! Maybe ear-rational should buy up a bunch of copies to distribute in the states like what was done with the issue that came with the cd with the orb track... Also Tower (at least locally) tends to keep the magazine/bonus shit together, you might wanna try there first... Andy Thomas aethomas@uci.edu
1994-04-18 02:58flu'id (floo'-)From:idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: Bobby Tribble <btribbl@eis.calstate.edu> Subject:
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From:idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: Bobby Tribble <btribbl@eis.calstate.edu> Subject: Autechre Question I just got the Incunabula CD and think it's great! I just have a small question I wanted to make sure of... On track 2 (Bike) 6:48 into the song the volume drops on the left side a little. I'm pretty sure it's part of the song, but since I don't know I keep thinking about it! Can someone out there tell me that it's supposed to do that? Thanks, it'll help me get some sleep... ;) Bobby Tribble | Television is the retina of the mind's eye... =================| FRIED YOU! btribbl@ctp.org | (Tempest 2000)
1994-04-20 23:42flu'id (floo'-)Subject: re: Sven Vath / Didgeridoos Sender: WILLIACH@ibm3090.computer-centre.birmingham.a
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Subject: re: Sven Vath / Didgeridoos Sender: WILLIACH@ibm3090.computer-centre.birmingham.ac.uk G'day Due to a *huge* clusterf*ck at the ever wonderful Brum Uni all my mail has been scrambled!! If anybody tried to mail me over the past three weeks please try again! Anyway, to business :) I have FINALLY located the address of a didgeridoo importer. I know quite a few people didn't like this thread, so I have also included some stuff from an interview with Sven Vath that appeared in the Independent (a UK newspaper). Apologies if this has already been posted, but as I said - my mail was scrambled. "Didgeridoos Authentic Aboriginal Australian from #29.95 to #159 Aboriginalia UK 3 Cotswold Court Broadway Worcestershire WR12 7AA tel 0386 853770" the ad was in the Sunday Times (another UK paper) last weekend and the weekend before. They do mail order or you can visit the shop. Sven Vath (excerpts from a recent interview in the Independent) Six years ago SV was the frontman in "Off" a German electro pop band and had a hit with a track called Electro Salsa. They also released 2 albums (no names given). He quite often plays 10 -15 hour sets (but then you knew that anyway) The interviewer (Alix Sharkey) saw him at Final Frontier Sven's views on drugs (interesting): "I feel so angry about it because some kids, when they know Sven's coming they take even more drugs, because they know they can trust me, they know I'll take them on a spiritual journey......They don't even get the right stuff. Somewhere out there are these ugly bastards sitting round in luxury, making more money out of the whole music movement than all the DJs and artists put together. And they sell shit like horse tranquilisers." SV is planning a tour with a Catalan art group/ circus called La Fura dels Baus (something like Archaos from the sound of them), whose acts involve chainsaws and flame throwers (heheheh). He is "tired of all that rave shit. It's always the same: a sound system a few video screens and the DJ line up" His tour with La Fura is to give people something different, so full of energy that they won't need drugs Interview by Alix Sharkey, comments in brackets by me. stay frosty, Ade williach@uk.ac.birmingham
1994-05-19 14:06flu'id (floo'-)Message from the HIA/Oscillate collective Oscillate sound system tel: 021 449 0310 fax: 02
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Message from the HIA/Oscillate collective Oscillate sound system tel: 021 449 0310 fax: 021 449 5269 Hello again, news letter no.9 this time, & here's the two main bits of news straight off: OUR FIRST OSCILLATE ALLNIGHTER, June 3rd at the Que club. It's two years now since Oscillate began, so it's a bit of a special occasion this one. Three live acts, an extra large sound system, regular Oscillate non-dj's HIA & (new regular) Stef from A Positive Life, plus special guest on the decks, Paul Hartnoll (Orbital), extra visuals, a chillout room, a nice venue..... HIA will be on first, being the hosts, followed by Sun Electric, and Locust. It runs from 9 till 6, and there is a soft drinks licence all night, NO ALCOHOL will be available. We would advise buying tickets in advance, (stlg10) not only to be sure of getting in, but also to get in quicker, since the queue for ticket holders will be let in first. We've heard that the whole process of getting in takes quite a while, partly because of the THOROUGH SEARCHES - please take note! Tickets will be available at The Plastic Factory record shop on Corporation Street right up till 5.30 on the day of the Oscillate (if not sold out), also from the Ambient Soho record shop, 5 Berwick St. London. If you live miles away from either of these places, then you can get them from us if you send a STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE, no later than 26th May, to the address below, enclosing stlg10 per ticket. If by cheque, make it out to 'Oscillate music'. NEXT MAJOR HAPPENING: Keep the first weekend in August clear, especially all you ORBITAL, HIGHER INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, OSCILLATE, AUTECHRE, AMSTERDAM and GENERALLY HAVING A GOOD TIME ENTHUSIASTS, because we're off to Holland to do a big all-nighter in a massive empty gas-holder (a round one). It's on August 6th, and apart from the above named acts playing live, there will be the telepathic fish/open-mind collective in the chill- out tent, alongside Mixmaster Morris, and sound sculptor Jony Easterby, and there'll be two more live acts to be confirmed. We really hope that a lot of you will make your way over there, because after all, it wouldn't feel like a proper Oscillate without you regular Oscillators there. Call us in a few weeks (after June 3rd) if you want to go, we'll have more details then on where to get tickets, how much, how to get there, etc... OUR REGULAR OSCILLATES at Bonds continue as usual...May 27th no live act, instead we have Dr Alex Paterson from The Orb as a special guest on the decks. June 10th we have a MIDI Circus/Oscillate, with the Drum Club and Pressure Of Speech playing live. June 24th, not sure yet, we might make it a bit of a 'Mini Glastonbury' night, for those of us still in Birmingham - 'bring a teepee night' perhaps! It's possible that we'll have System 7 playing, but it's not confirmed. HIA LIVE DATES...May 20th: Megadog, The Rocket. May 27th: Obsession Festival. June 3rd: Que Club. June 16/17/18th MIDI Circus (Newcastle/ Aberdeen/Edingburgh). June 1/2/3rd: Berlin Festival. July 30th: Copenhagen "Ambient Day in a Park". August 6th: Amsterdam Oscillate. Their 'REFORM' ep is out now on Beyond. OTHER THINGS: The membership cards/later licence at BOnds etc...well, it hasn't happened as soon as we thought it would, when we last wrote you a news-letter, but it IS still likely to happen at some point, hopefully not too far off. If you haven't collected your card, and you want to do it by post, send us 50p and a STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE, and we'll mail it to you. AND THAT'S IT 'COS WE'VE RUN OUT OF SPACE - SEE YOU SOON! HIA/Oscillate PO Box 2703 Moseley Birmingham B13 9Bw
1994-05-20 14:55flu'id (floo'-)**Remember folks, you cant put the word "subscr!be" in your messages.. From:idm-owner@tech
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**Remember folks, you cant put the word "subscr!be" in your messages.. From:idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: Sho Kuwamoto <sho@physics.purdue.edu> Subject: Re: Is the end near? Until recently, I have been very happy with the quality of the idm list. Unlike every other list that I subscr!be to, people seemed to be genuinely interested in talking about music instead of arguing.
quoted 4 lines There is a particular set of styles of electronic music which the> There is a particular set of styles of electronic music which the > music press, in their infinitesimal wisdom and constant desire to > pigeon-hole, dubbed "intelligent techno" (this list seems to prefer > the moniker "IDM" -- I regard the two as synonymous).
Is the purpose of this list to talk *only* about what the press would label IDM? Or is the purpose of this list to get people who are interested in IDM together to talk about music? Any time a list like this is formed, there will be articles which go slightly beyond the charter. A discussion about origins might lead to talk about, say, Kraftwerk, Fripp and Eno, or maybe Juan Atkins or Carl Craig. A discussion about Orbital might lead to someone mentioning Piano Phase by Steve Reich. Is this bad? Do we want to restrict all discussion to music which the press would consider IDM? I'd like all of you to think about the posts you have made since joining the list, and the posts that you have enjoyed reading since being on the list. Make a mental list. Strike out anything which, strictly speaking, the press (say... Melody Maker) would not lump in with all the IDM bands. "Bzzt. The IDM police have decided that Carl Craig is not, strictly speaking, and IDM kind of guy. Your article will be tossed into the bit bucket." Let me close by saying that in my experience, newsgroup and mailing list content is determined not so much by charter, but by mutual consent. (For those of you who have been around long enough (Greg), think back to rec.music.gaffa.) Before this flame war, I had had the impression that most people here were happy with the content of the list. If it is indeed true that there is a large segment which is unhappy with the breadth of discussion, we should split off a new mailing list and go our separate ways. I hope it doesn't come to this.
1994-05-20 15:09Roy BadamiSho Kuwamoto wrote: > Is the purpose of this list to talk *only* about what the > press wo
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quoted 4 lines Is the purpose of this list to talk *only* about what the> Is the purpose of this list to talk *only* about what the > press would label IDM? Or is the purpose of this list to > get people who are interested in IDM together to talk about > music?
No, I don't think the list should limit itself too strictly to just intelligent techno. But since that is the primary purpose of this list, and it appears that many of the people on this list are not interested in discussing, say, trance, we should respect that. I don't see anything wrong with having a general dance music list, but that isn't this list (unless fluid says so). Cosmic
1994-05-21 18:44flu'id (floo'-)From: av280@Freenet.HSC.Colorado.EDU (Jeff Class) Subject: good new music I've just heard
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From: av280@Freenet.HSC.Colorado.EDU (Jeff Class) Subject: good new music I've just heard 3 GREAT record s and I thought I'd share.. -Mu-ziq Bluff Limbo : I think i've seen talk of this one already....great stuff! - -69 Lite Music : sounded great in the shop..haven't picked it up yet, but I'm sure i will! -NEV Indexa Philosopher EP : Cool & beautiful electronic stuff 6 very neat teracks brilliant! Oh, if you didn't know: Mu-ziq = RePhlex 69 = Planet E/R&S NEV = GPR (general productions) anyone else heard this music? I HATE to ask, but anyone know if any of these will be on CD? Enough arguing my friends...lets listen to some music jeff
1994-05-22 15:25flu'id (floo'-)From:idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: av280@Freenet.HSC.Colorado.EDU (Jeff Class) Subje
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From:idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: av280@Freenet.HSC.Colorado.EDU (Jeff Class) Subject: Re: A trip to the record store Sounds like some cool stuff you found (Jamie) at the shop! Thought I might say that I'm not sure I agree with you completely on your view of the GPR stuff. I think they're doing some very interesting stuff, some of which takes a few listens to let it grow on you. It's different stuff, I wouldn't be _so_ quick to dismiss it. They're trying some new ground... I _will_ agree with you on that NEV EP. I thought that was col s cool with a good amount of funk. Love the electronics! Anyway...just my thoughts. I like a good amount of the GPR stuff...and while they are a bit diverse..i'll be looking out for the stuff that fits MY fancy (like the experimental stuff).. also...could someone ki give a quick description of Drexcia (sp?) From the context I've seen it in, I have a feeling I'll dig it, but I want to be sure thanks all! Jeff
1994-05-24 18:03flu'id (floo'-)From:idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: kent@cadsi.com (Kent Williams) Subject: Trivia qu
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From:idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: kent@cadsi.com (Kent Williams) Subject: Trivia question: Orb & Speedy J Say, what's the deal with track 9 of the 'Artificial Intelligence' comp (Fill 3 by Speedy J) and the last track on 'The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld' ? They sound as though they're either based on the same source material or sampled from each other. Which came first?
1994-05-24 23:17Andrew BennettKent Williams asks: > Say, what's the deal with track 9 of the 'Artificial Intelligence' >
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quoted 3 lines Say, what's the deal with track 9 of the 'Artificial Intelligence'> Say, what's the deal with track 9 of the 'Artificial Intelligence' > comp (Fill 3 by Speedy J) and the last track on 'The Orb's Adventures > Beyond the Ultraworld' ?
Your track 9 is not Speedy J. On some copies (I heard that later pressings corrected the problem), track 9 and 10 are flipped. And if you look at your copy of The Orb's 'Adventures...', you'll note that Alex Patterson is one half of the Orb. The track on AI is an early version done when Jimi Cauty of the KLF was working with Patterson as the Orb. Cauty later left.
quoted 2 lines They sound as though they're either based on the same source material or> They sound as though they're either based on the same source material or > sampled from each other. Which came first?
They are similiar. This track, in various incantations, can be found on the following cds: (at least - check the Orb discography...) The Orb - "Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain..." (UK Big Life BLRDA 27) The Orb - "Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain..." (UK Big Life BLRDB 27) ** These were initially mega rare until recently re-issued by Big Life The Orb - Peel Sessions (US Strange Fruit DE18119-2) ** The version on here is called "Huge Ever Growing... (loving you)", hence the connection. The Orb - Aubrey Mixes (US Caroline CAROL 1717-2) In addition to the Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld release. The Peel Sessions and Aubrey Mixes also had UK releases, but I don't have those catalog numbers handy. Andrew -- (c) 1994, Andrew Bennett abennett@phoenix.aps.muohio.edu
1994-05-24 18:18Sho Kuwamotokent@cadsi.com (Kent Williams) writes: > Say, what's the deal with track 9 of the 'Artific
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quoted 6 lines Say, what's the deal with track 9 of the 'Artificial Intelligence'> Say, what's the deal with track 9 of the 'Artificial Intelligence' > comp (Fill 3 by Speedy J) and the last track on 'The Orb's Adventures > Beyond the Ultraworld' ? > > They sound as though they're either based on the same source material or > sampled from each other. Which came first?
Hmmm... I'd always assumed that the track order on the AI liner notes was incorrect. The track you're talking about definitely *sounds* like the Orb live, but it's credited to someone else (Speedy J, I guess. I don't have the disk with me to check). Also, the track credited to the Orb sounds nothing like the Orb. -Sho -- sho@physics.purdue.edu <<-- finger this account to find out what I'm having for lunch! <A HREF="http://physics.purdue.edu/~sho/homepage.html>Sho Kuwamoto</A>.
1994-05-25 10:35Roy Badami> Hmmm... I'd always assumed that the track order on the AI > liner notes was incorrect. T
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quoted 6 lines Hmmm... I'd always assumed that the track order on the AI> Hmmm... I'd always assumed that the track order on the AI > liner notes was incorrect. The track you're talking about > definitely *sounds* like the Orb live, but it's credited to > someone else (Speedy J, I guess. I don't have the disk with > me to check). Also, the track credited to the Orb sounds > nothing like the Orb.
Acording to Greg's Warp discog, the track listing for the CD is wrong. See the discog for details... Cosmic
1994-05-30 16:21Alan Michael ParryTo: idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: Salmij{rvi Janne <jhsa@cs.tut.fi> hi... I just fou
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To: idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: Salmij{rvi Janne <jhsa@cs.tut.fi> hi... I just found today in my local indieCD shop Aphex Twin's Analog Bubblebath 1 at outrageous price, 20 (!) USD. Has it always been (CD) this high ? The guy at the shop also wondered about the price as afterall it's only 4 track ep(?). I didn't buy it (yet) as I'm not sure if it's worth that much money. Another bubblequestion: that same shop has also been promising to get Analog Bubblebath 3 (cd) for some time now. Is it possible to get it or am I hoping for something that will never come ? Janne
1994-05-31 16:03Alan Michael ParryTo: idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: "Kent Williams" <cadsi.com!kent@elvis.cadsi.com> S
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To: idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: "Kent Williams" <cadsi.com!kent@elvis.cadsi.com> Subject: Deep Space Network "Big Rooms" Anyone else pick this up? I got a gift certificate to a record store I usually don't patronize, and after subjecting the increasingly surly staff to a series of listening requests, (if they're not into ambient or techno, some of the stuff I had them play came as quite a shock I'm sure) this was the best of the stuff they had around. That and Flying High by the Irresistable Force, about which much has already been said. Anyway this is "Big Rooms" Deep Space Network (Source Records CD 930611 FAX +49/6221/162118) I checked the archives and didn't see any mention of Deep Space Network, but they are apparently Two Guys (David Moufang and Jonas Grossman) apparently from Deutschland. But this disk is definitely a triumph of the genre, which leads me to wonder what else IDM'ers are missing out on. Do we have any German hipsters on the list. This is definitely great stuff. Mostly quiet, funky beats, interesting percussion some of which sounds to be played live, in jazz jamming mode whether on real instruments or e-drum pads. The emphasis is on a wide psychoacoustic space (hence the title), kind of like players jamming in a cathedral. There is also a bit of quiet jazz playing here too, kind of like Can. And lots of tasteful sampled drum loops from a variety of sources. The stand out track is "The Beyond Within" which is a kind of kitchen sink opus -- Ethnic drumming loops, NASA astronaut dialog, bleepy synth solos and layered drum loops. Every IDM cliche thrown together into one song, yet hypnotic, varied and danceable. What more could you ask for? Anyone with more info on Source Records and Deep Space Network, pipe up. -- Kent Williams -- kent@cadsi.com
1994-05-31 17:28jAmzyeah, i picked this up from eastern block when it came out on impulse. my favourite track
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yeah, i picked this up from eastern block when it came out on impulse. my favourite track has to be the first. the way the guy is recorded makes the sound of his voice so encompasing, it completely draws you in... i listen to this mostly when i'm in a 'chill-out' mood, though there are a couple of quite dancable tracks on it. going back to the first track, it's brilliant when the 'organ' voice comes in - it fits so perfectly with the blokes voice. very dreamy stuff. reccomended listening indeed, though you may not want to buy it! :) jAmz ________________________________ j.p.walsh@bradford.ac.uk || ___________________________|| fEed yOuR hEaD - mEgAdaWg
1994-05-31 17:24Mohsen GamshadKen wrote about Deep Space Network: > Anyone else pick this up? I got a gift certificate t
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quoted 1 line Anyone else pick this up? I got a gift certificate to a record store...> Anyone else pick this up? I got a gift certificate to a record store...
Watch out for a record from Deep Space Network and Spacetime Continuum to be released soon. Mohsen
1994-06-02 00:11Alan Michael ParryFrom: "Brian O. Bozarth" <bb2j+@andrew.cmu.edu> To: idm@techno Subject: Autechre Basscadet
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From: "Brian O. Bozarth" <bb2j+@andrew.cmu.edu> To: idm@techno Subject: Autechre Basscadet domestic hey y'all: my friend just picked up Autechre's Basscadet out on TVT/Wax Trax and on CD too...the track listing is identical to the 3x10" box set except for one missing remix by beaumont hannant. BCDTMX - Autechre Beaumonthannanttwomx - Beaumont Hannant Seefeelmx - Seefeel Tazmx - Autechre Basscadoublemx - Autechre just for your information. brian lunaTik
1994-06-02 14:58u90cmg@ecs.oxford.ac.uk> > my friend just picked up Autechre's Basscadet out on TVT/Wax Trax and > on CD too...th
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quoted 4 lines my friend just picked up Autechre's Basscadet out on TVT/Wax Trax and> > my friend just picked up Autechre's Basscadet out on TVT/Wax Trax and > on CD too...the track listing is identical to the 3x10" box set except > for one missing remix by beaumont hannant.
Cunningly, the missed out mix is the best one :) get it on vinyl.
1994-06-17 02:28Alan Michael ParryTo: idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: MCEWENRK@vms1.academic-computing-service.birmingha
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To: idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: MCEWENRK@vms1.academic-computing-service.birmingham.ac.uk Subject: FSOL/AA Has anyone else seen the Virgin sampler `Signed sealed and delivered` which contains two new FSOL tracks `Bring me home` and `Subliminal aura` by Amorphous Androgynous?. Rather good value at #1.99.
1994-06-25 15:39flu'id (floo'-)Subject: Applied Rhythmic Technology: Unexplained Phenomyna To: idm-reviews@techno Reply-T
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Subject: Applied Rhythmic Technology: Unexplained Phenomyna To: idm-reviews@techno Reply-To: f1sami@uta.fi I picked this up two weeks ago and it's been rotating heavily in my cd player... Applied Rhythmic Technology: Unexplained Phenomyna (ART, UK) CD ART has been responsible for some of the early Black Dog releases and Kirk Degiorgio's (sp?) label doesn't let me down this time either. A full lenght cd of subtle & mellow electronic listening music very much in the WARP AI vein - Speedy J's offering being probably the closest to this. The overall feeling is that of slight melancholy (oh my! but that is new to IDM :) and the subdued beats carry the simple melodies well. Almost all of the tracks are builders as they start off with just a few ingredients and build up from there. They're also growers as first listening may not reveal much about this disc. Simple melodies and easy listening, but this is far from muzak and equals - or maybe even surpasses AI 2. If you only listen to one track, make it "Into the other world." Another full lenght cd that I've played a lot recently is Living Room's Roomservice on Nightvision. Again, extremly IDMish, but Orlando Voorn offers a greater variety of tracks than ART - even if the overall quality isn't quite as good. If you only listen to one track make it "Roomservice". Regards, Samu Mielonen -- "Ninety per cent of everything is crap." - Theodore Sturgeon
1994-06-26 20:25flu'id (floo'-)From: av280@Freenet.HSC.Colorado.EDU (Jeff Class) Subject: Re: Carl Craig Discography ello
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From: av280@Freenet.HSC.Colorado.EDU (Jeff Class) Subject: Re: Carl Craig Discography ello Hans/all.. thanks for the C.Craig discography! Looks great!! I think, however, that there are more gaps than you might think. I'll email you anything i can dig up--we chumps over here stateside are sometimes lucky enough to get first dibs on the slim pressings from Planet E. I can remember seeing several Shop, Psyche, 69, etc..singles that weren't included. Some of those were featured on the Intergalactic Beats comp, but there are plenty more. I hope i can help! Also, several of the Planet E bits were released several times...different colored vinyl, etc.. piece---jeff
1994-06-27 20:40flu'id (floo'-)From: fms@MIT.EDU Just wanted to say hello and goodbye for a couple weeks. I've unsubscrib
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From: fms@MIT.EDU Just wanted to say hello and goodbye for a couple weeks. I've unsubscribed because I'm going to Seattle for a while (send me mail if you know of any cool events in Seattle in the next two weeks). As a side note, unsubscription from this list seems instantaneous so I don't know what people always seem to be complaining about...sheesh (of course I'm probably not unsubscribed, but the list is just dead and when I get home I'll have a million messages :) Re: IDM I saw Cabaret Voltaire's new one at tower. A two cd album with 'Conversation' in the title containing a normal album on disc one and only two songs on disc two, one of which is 53 minutes long! Artwork is similar to their two other most recent albums (i love my designer's republic!) [fletcher] - [i can move move move any mountain]
1994-07-07 15:52flu'id (floo'-)From: lazlo@einet.com (Lazlo Nibble) Subject: Cafe Del mar Can someone please post the tra
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From: lazlo@einet.com (Lazlo Nibble) Subject: Cafe Del mar Can someone please post the tracklist for this compilation? -- Lazlo (lazlo@rt66.com)
1994-07-12 14:35Alan ParryTo: owner-idm@hyperreal.com From: Teep <ARAN%MITVMC.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU> Subject: aye ay
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To: owner-idm@hyperreal.com From: Teep <ARAN%MITVMC.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU> Subject: aye aye! These ARE good times. my fellow reload head pete said. . .
quoted 1 line So is Global Comm just DJing the NMS in NYC?>So is Global Comm just DJing the NMS in NYC?
the flyerspeak said *appearing live* so lets hope they do more than just bring tracks on vynal. . .nonetheless i'm talking to my boss today about taking thursday off so i can go. . .
quoted 3 lines I just heard the DJ only promo of their new track and I almost feel>I just heard the DJ only promo of their new track and I almost feel >like flying out to New York to see Tom and Mark work their magic. I'm >completely in love with their music.
the key word here is MAGIC. . .and of course love ;) i've been putting reload out over the airwaves here in beantown and every time i do the phone rings.
quoted 2 lines Also, if anyone sees an extra of these somewhere, please let me>Also, if anyone sees an extra of these somewhere, please let me >know.
Ditto.
quoted 2 lines Got the new muziq CD single today. Swell stuff.>Got the new muziq CD single today. Swell stuff. >I especially like "XOLBE II". Gives new meaning to background hiss.
i think you mean *vacume cleaner trance* ;) Pete, we're on a musical collision course. . .see you in NYC. Teep ======================================================================== 47
1994-07-18 15:35Alan ParryTo: owner-idm@hyperreal.com From: "Oivind Idso" <OIVINDI@gribb.hsr.no> Date: Mon, 18 Jul 1
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To: owner-idm@hyperreal.com From: "Oivind Idso" <OIVINDI@gribb.hsr.no> Date: Mon, 18 Jul 1994 10:35:51 GMT+1
quoted 4 lines I've never seen FSOL say much positively about any other electronic> > I've never seen FSOL say much positively about any other electronic > artists, for whatever reason. _Abduction_ is certainly getting at least > as much play around my place as _Lifeforms_, if not more.
On a similar note, FSOL was interviewed by a Norwegian newspaper, and they did, of course, ask FSOL what they thought of Biosphere, to which Cobain replied he only liked one (!) track on "Microgravity", namely "Cloudwalker", and he thought the rest of the CD wasn't very good. He also thought most people shouldn't release complete albums, "maybe including ourselves" (obviously said with a grin). Well, I wouldn't have missed Lifeforms, Accelerator and half of ;) Tales of Ephidrina for the world.
quoted 3 lines -----------------------------------------------------------------> ----------------------------------------------------------------- > dave walker, detroit art services > marmoset@msen.com "know what techno is"
Oivind Idso (-: OIVINDI@gribb.hsr.no :-) STUDIOSUS PERPETUUS NB! I only read mail about once a week. NB!
1994-07-22 17:12Alan ParryTo: owner-idm@hyperreal.com From: "Kent Williams" <cadsi.com!kent@elvis.cadsi.com> The lat
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To: owner-idm@hyperreal.com From: "Kent Williams" <cadsi.com!kent@elvis.cadsi.com> The latest Wired has Analogue Heaven/IDM stuff 1. Long article about DJ Spooky by Hugh Gallagher 2. Article about the resurgence of analog synths, mentioning 808's & 303's (and mentioning the PAIA/EM FatMan) 3. FSOL Lifeforms review. So despite the occasional flame wars over whether wired rules or is it the parade magazine for the bithead generation, they are at least nominally on the music tip. (Eh, Brian?) And keep in mind they're providing the IDM/Rave archive a net connect! -- ____________________________________ Kent Williams -- kent@cadsi.com /Opinions expressed here are those of\ tamper "A man who has nothing in | a two headed peg-legged midget who |proof particular to recommend him \ lives in my ear, not CADSI's /gel discusses all sorts of subjects at \____________________________________/ cap random as though he knew everything." - One of Sei Shonagon's Hateful Things ONE: I will donate my entire ``BABY HUEY'' comic book collection to the downtown PLASMA CENTER.. TWO: I won't START a BAND called ``KHADAFY & THE HIT SQUAD''.. THREE: I won't ever TUMBLE DRY my FOX TERRIER again!!
1994-07-23 00:13Brian BehlendorfOn Fri, 22 Jul 1994, Alan Parry wrote: > From: "Kent Williams" <cadsi.com!kent@elvis.cadsi
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quoted 5 lines From: "Kent Williams" <cadsi.com!kent@elvis.cadsi.com>> From: "Kent Williams" <cadsi.com!kent@elvis.cadsi.com> > > The latest Wired has Analogue Heaven/IDM stuff > > 1. Long article about DJ Spooky by Hugh Gallagher
Actually more about DJ Culture, about how DJ's are just street-smart information filters :)
quoted 2 lines 2. Article about the resurgence of analog synths, mentioning 808's &> 2. Article about the resurgence of analog synths, mentioning 808's & > 303's (and mentioning the PAIA/EM FatMan)
I think they were about 14 issues late with that snippet :)
quoted 1 line 3. FSOL Lifeforms review.> 3. FSOL Lifeforms review.
By our very own Jules Marshall! Expect to see a review from me in a future issue too :) (probably 2.10)
quoted 5 lines So despite the occasional flame wars over whether wired rules or is it the> So despite the occasional flame wars over whether wired rules or is it the > parade magazine for the bithead generation, they are at least nominally on > the music tip. (Eh, Brian?) > > And keep in mind they're providing the IDM/Rave archive a net connect!
Yup yup yup! Brian
1994-07-25 15:17Alan ParryTo: owner-idm@hyperreal.com Date: Mon, 25 Jul 1994 09:41:04 +0100 (BST) From: Mark Dobie <
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To: owner-idm@hyperreal.com Date: Mon, 25 Jul 1994 09:41:04 +0100 (BST) From: Mark Dobie <mrd@ecs.soton.ac.uk> Subject: What music is that? (in O'locco) OK, this question is about Sun Electric's O'locco, orbital therapy mix part 3. In the background there is some faint singing throughout most of the track. I recognise it as piece by Philip Glass, but I don't know which one! Can anyone tell me? Otherwise I'll have to listen to all my Philip Glass CDs back to back... Thanks, Mark Mark Dobie MS Windows? Linux and X! University of Southampton M.R.Dobie@ecs.soton.ac.uk
1994-07-27 17:20Alan ParryTo: owner-idm@hyperreal.com From: ~enhanced--todd sines <tsines@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
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To: owner-idm@hyperreal.com From: ~enhanced--todd sines <tsines@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> My first guess about GAk is that it is RJames.. there are sounds on the snares 1/64 roll on GAK1 that have only been heard on Rephlex cuts.. todd -- ++ todd sines ~ ++++ sines.3@osu.edu / sines@sn.com / sines@well.sf.ca.us / sines@hyperreal.com ++++ 58 A W. 3rd Ave, Columbus, OH 43201 * 614 299 9246 * pager 614 481 2746 ++ analogue heaven adminstator * ars * ELE MENT * enhanced * zinc studios
1994-07-30 04:24Alan ParryTo: owner-idm@hyperreal.com Subject: 2 versions of My Mercury Mouth... From: Andrew Thomas
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To: owner-idm@hyperreal.com Subject: 2 versions of My Mercury Mouth... From: Andrew Thomas <athomas@ambient.acs.uci.edu> Apparently there are 2 versions of the Dust Bros. My Mercury Mouth ep, the difference being the track "Dust-up Beats". The way to tell is to look at the etching on the inner groove, my copy is labeled JBO-20-A, the one everyone else seems to have is JBO-20-B. The mixes are pretty different but I tend to prefer version "B". For the longest time, whenever I heard someone play that track I always thought it sounded better than my copy. Thanks to Tamara P. for confirming that I'm not crazy and that yes, they are different! Andy Thomas athomas@ambient.acs.uci.edu
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To: owner-idm@hyperreal.com Subject: need info about em:t and exquisite corpse Hi everyone! I just got the em:t 0094 cd from t:me recordings, and i got curious about who the artists are and what t:me recordings is. Anyone got any info on this? Particularly, i'm wondering if woob (on the last track) uses samples from the same source as FSOL, or if it in fact is FSOL under a different name. Also, i need to know the names of the members of Exquisite Corpse. thanks, -- Petter Karlstrom cl2pkarl@cling.gu.se . roastfish and cornbread .
1994-08-04 18:10TECH137someone wrote: >Hi everyone! >I just got the em:t 0094 cd from t:me recordings, and i got
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quoted 5 lines I just got the em:t 0094 cd from t:me recordings, and i got curious>I just got the em:t 0094 cd from t:me recordings, and i got curious >about who the artists are and what t:me recordings is. Anyone got any >info on this? Particularly, i'm wondering if woob (on the last track) >uses samples from the same source as FSOL, or if it in fact is FSOL >under a different name.
quoted 1 line Also, i need to know the names of the members of Exquisite Corpse.>Also, i need to know the names of the members of Exquisite Corpse.
quoted 3 lines thanks,>thanks, >-- >Petter Karlstrom cl2pkarl@cling.gu.se . roastfish and cornbread .
t:me recordings seems to be the ambient dub label for instinct. But I'm not sure...but here is the track listing plus my views and opinions of each song. em:t0094 ex-280-2 instinct records 1. coco,steel & lovebomb harlem 8:01 This song is a nice funky ambient song with samples of street sounds and conversations. A repeditive funky bass, guitar and flute makes up the majority of the song. There is also a very quiet sample of a kriss kross song in here too. 2. voodoo warriors of love sweat 8:35 This song appears on the Chill Out Phase 2 compilation. The song is a really cool dub song with natural sounding percussions and a little bit of vocal samples. 3. bad data deep freeze 5:23 Ambient synths and random percussions. Nice effects and very ambient. 4. gas pixels 1:27 This song is percussion free and is more of an intermission than a song. 5. qubism anthropomorhic 7:51 Chime loops pan left to right. This song seems to build and build, bringing in more and more samples that imitate each other. 4:27 into the song and it is ruined with a cheezy sounding synth sample. Little percussions..if none. 6. milan earthloop 3:43 Sounds like Oribtal with rehashed samples from Meat Beat Manifiesto. There are also Moby sounding female vocal samples in the song. This is actually a really good song. The psychobabble samples could be smoothed out though, perhaps a filter or two. 7. miasma walking blindfold 5:05 The first 9 second loop sounds exactly like the pan flutes from the Orb:UFOrb's O.O.B.E. There are a few bits of percussion and sustained single note pianos. Some female vocal loops and a nice accoustic guitar. 8. strawberry girl poesi 7:43 Bizarre gurgling sounds with Depeche Mode sounding bleeps. But this is all ruined with some french woman whispering sweet nothings into track. 9. woob void, part 1 12:17 This song is realy good. Humming bass sounds with stereo effects to trip the ear. It has some samples that remind me of FSOL. The climax of the song is the rolling drums that pan left and right with a diving bass and "We are the future" samples. The ending sounds like the musician fell asleep at the synth. Overall...this compilation is pretty good. It could do without the french woman, but the frongs on the cover make up for that. I would probably give it a 7 out of 10 rating.
1994-08-14 19:55Alan M. ParryTo: Tony Evans <tony@chemeng.stanford.edu> Subject: Re: Global communication review in `Th
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quoted 3 lines Does anybody want to disagree with this? A friend whose opinions I>Does anybody want to disagree with this? A friend whose opinions I >trust basically had the same taste in his mouth after listening to >this. Is it really that bad?
Well, I really like it so there! Seriously, I got this and Snivilisation on Monday and it must be said that it's Snivilisation which has blown me away - 76:14's very nice but it just doesn't go anywhere particularly (see under Namlook, P.) However, put it on late at night, roll up a biggy and lie back and you'll find it's very pleasureable :) Snivilisation - well, this is something else. Orbital lose the plot big-time and leap out of the 'IDM' ghetto (ie chuntering sequencers and bleeps) into something rather scarier - 15 min. of atonality and female vocals over mad breakbeats on Are We Here, minimalist Nymanesque piano on Kein Trink Wasser, strange sub-Orbian gurglings on I Wish I Had Duck's Feet, thrashy Crass punk guitar bits on ??? (memory loss - what's that :) It's very I but not so much D; like some of the best bits of Black Dog, you probably need several more feet than I've got to dance to it - but what the hell. It's well worth getting, anyway (couldn't you tell from the tone of this review), 'cos it shows where the genre's going (I hope.) Cheers /================\ \======\ /====/ # # # # /========\ /===========\ # # # @@ # # === # /==\ / # # @@ # # # # # # == / # @@ # # # # # \=========/ \========/ \===/ \===/ spbcajk@ucl.ac.uk
1994-08-23 05:27Alan M. ParrySubject: PF/DSotM "Trance Remix" ??? To: idm <idm@hyperreal.com> hi, i recently saw a cd d
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Subject: PF/DSotM "Trance Remix" ??? To: idm <idm@hyperreal.com> hi, i recently saw a cd declaring itself a "trance remix" of Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon." It was an underground release (no record label or credits), and looked like the cover to DSotM only with a white background behind the prism instead of black. The track listing was pretty much the same as DSotM, except i think the first track was a "new" title. i did not buy it ($25), or get a chance to listen to it (not that kind of store). I suspected it was breakbeats matched to the original tracks or something cheesey like that. does anyone have this? although my expectations are low, is it any good? is it straight out "Trance" in the conventional dance sense (not interesting for me), or more eclectic and spacey? did they do justice to "the great gig in the sky" ?? [please say they didn't turn it into a screaming diva house mix!] I would love to be surprised and hear this is a great remix project. 8) any input welcome (i am on idm.reviews, so if your response is not a review, please email me directly. thanks). /\ / \ -----/ ======== / \ -------- terre
1994-09-10 05:00Alan M. ParryDate: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 23:41:48 -0500 (CDT) From: Kelly Thomas Money <ummoney@CC.UManitoba.
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 23:41:48 -0500 (CDT) From: Kelly Thomas Money <ummoney@CC.UManitoba.CA> Subject: Re: Orbital "Snivilization" To: Brian Hostetler <bhostetl@silver.ucs.indiana.edu> On Fri, 9 Sep 1994, Brian Hostetler wrote:
quoted 15 lines All the positive reviews of the new Orbital prodded me into lifting my> > All the positive reviews of the new Orbital prodded me into lifting my > temporary ban on electronic music. Well, after a couple of listens, I > would have to say that I don't think it's so hot. Don't expect a > swirling dance fest like the Impact/Lush/Remind track. All the tracks > are pretty slow. Those of us with pitch control CD players or vinyl > (perish the thought) will be able to speed it up enough to get > *something* out of it, though. Also, I never liked Attached, but the > version on the CD is a bit better than the normal mix. 5/10. > > -- > Brian Hostetler http://sparrow.bio.indiana.edu/brian/me > '...most of it is radical hip drug culture overload. Obviously, the first > thing to do is set up some simple methodology and see if you can't study the > experiences under control laboratory conditions.'
You don't realize the significance of this album. They have expanded their minds to the point where BPM's are no longer important. You do not need a beat to dance to these tracks, their talent flows beyond their drum machines. If you have heard about their appreances at Ravestock and at Glastonbury, you would understand. For a first album after a long period of electronic chastity, I would not recommend it, as the meanings and the emotions expressed in the music would be lost, even if you enjoyed Planet of the Shapes/Lush 3-1/Lush 3-2/Impact (The Earth is Burning)/Remind. They squirmed out of the bounds of the traditional Ambient House feel, and have created a sound which is distinctly Orbital. Vector Audax <$$$><><><><><><>< UMMONEY@CC.UMANITOBA.CA ><><><><><><><$$$> Vector Audax :: Alan M. Parry :: fluid@hyperreal.com :: <finger me for PGP key>
1994-09-12 14:09Alan M. ParryDate: Mon, 12 Sep 1994 07:06:28 -0700 From:owner-idm@hyperreal.com Reply-To: cadsi.com!ken
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Date: Mon, 12 Sep 1994 07:06:28 -0700 From:owner-idm@hyperreal.com Reply-To: cadsi.com!kent@cadsi.com Jon Drukman's kind of a grumpy guy when it comes to reviews, but if he really likes something, it is usually something special. His description of the work habits of the ambient 'musicians' is probably dead on. But it's kind of beside the point; you can carefully craft shitty music, and you can bash out brilliance. MIDI, samplers, and sequencers are equalizers; they allow people without a lot of technical proficiency (keyboard chops) try and put what they hear in their heads on tape. Part of what's fun about making synth music is that it can suprise you. You pile up enough stuff and you can get lucky. You do need a shit dectector however; the proliferation of boring ambient records is proof of that. -- Kent Williams -- kent@cadsi.com mips wasted while u wait. First, I'm going to give you all the ANSWERS to today's test.. So just plug in your SONY WALKMANS and relax!!
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From:owner-idm@hyperreal.com From: root@ultraworld.xs4all.nl (Timo Hilbrink) Subject: Mind The Gap! (Amsterdam) A little announcement for the dutch/european subscribers: Friday 30 September "Mind the Gap!" in Paradiso & De Melkweg - Amsterdam Live Preformances by: - Horizon 222 - Lassigue Bendthaus - Drug Free America - Exquisite Corpse - Banco de Gaia - God - Main - Kong - Scorn - Rapoon - Pitch Shifter - O Yuki Conjugate - Tekton Motor Corporation - Revolutionary Dub Warriors For more info: finger timoh@xs4all.nl PS: In Order To Dance #5 is really great..got hold of the limited 3CD edition, don't know how rare/limited is, but the 3rd CD adds 6 *very* nice trax... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Timo Hilbrink --O-- ----- ----- NHCH3 / \ / \\ / \/ H2C || | | \ / \ // | --O-- ----- CH2 e-mail: timoh@xs4all.nl ax25: pe1ntn@pi8daz.#twe.nld.eu ampr.org: pe1ntn@pi8daz.ampr.org [44.137.48.49]