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From:
Matthew Korfhage
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Date:
Tue, 12 Jun 2001 12:42:14 -0700
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Re: [idm] Free MP3's -- Atom Heart, Cylob, Monolake, RHK, etc.
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Luckily, Swiss German, in written form, is the same thing as your basic standard high, so I can help out a bit. The Migros "percent for culture" seems to be calling the platter by two different names-- Migros Rmxs is the header they used to refer to the project, but Migros Data is what was printed on the surface of the record itself (along with an expiration date and use before date in three languages). As far as what was printed on the cover for the record, the graphic was too small to read, although "Migros Remixes" seems plausible from the length of the words. From the materials I could find, the record appears to be part of a larger project on the part of the Migros company to "convert economic capital into cultural capital". The disc consists of "remixes" of Migros itself, that is, tracks made using sources from Migros materials, store music, music concerts put on by Migros, sounds of shopping, and even interviews or speeches given by Migros' founder. The general organization operates under the name Migros Kulturprozent, or "percent for culture" which refers to the company's giving up one percent of their profits to cultural activities, although their specific orientation in this particular project is to create an active interface between economics/business and culture. It's either very, very cool or somewhat insidious, depending on how you want to view it. I'm not familiar with the company, but from looking a few other Migros Kulturprozent sites, they seem awfully radical in aesthetic for a supermarket, which (at least in America) tend to be extremely conservative institutions (so as not to offend or deflect any possible food-consuming individual, i.e. anyone). If 80-90% of American demographics aren't fully behind something, I wouldn't expect Safeway to endorse or even acknowledge its existence. All in all, even though some of Migros' "social" actions have taken the form of parks surrounding their business campuses or fitness complexes, I'm reasonably impressed. Cheers, M. Julien Quint <julien.quint@imag.fr> wrote: Le Mardi 12 Juin 2001 16:41, vis-you a ?crit :
quoted 9 lines So in case you missed them the first time around...> >> So in case you missed them the first time around... > >> > >> http://www6.migros.ch:8001/kulturprozent/kulturbeutel/platte.htm > > > > can you tell me what is this release that i could dl the songs in mp3? > > i just need to label them. thank you. > >Can anyone out there who speaks/reads german(?) answer this one? I can't >and up till now, I've just been guessing.
Well, incredibly enough, it looks like the Migros of Switzerland has a kind of cultural action that involves putting out idm compilations. Migros is the leading supermarket chain in Switzerland. http://www6.migros.ch:8001/kulturprozent/kulturbeutel/ has some kind of explanation, but it is in Swiss German so I can only guess... Julien _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org