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1995-01-11 18:32Chris Auzins This and that...
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1995-01-11 18:32Chris AuzinsJust a couple of pseudo-random notes: I was just glancing at the cover of the AI#1 compila
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Just a couple of pseudo-random notes: I was just glancing at the cover of the AI#1 compilation, on which there are pictured three album covers. I think the farthest two are Kraftwerk's Autobahn and Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. Does anybody happen to know what the third album is? Speaking of the Teutonic Titans of Ten To Twenty year old Techno, I just wanted to say that they rule. Once again I've gotten into something quite after the fact, but hey, I was what, three when Autobahn came out?? :) "Computer World" still gives me goosebumps. Amazing stuff. Somebody mentioned them a while back on this whole "electro" thread, which I've enjoyed a lot, since I've recently been thinking of tracing techno through the eighties. Please, keep the oldies but goodies coming! I think I've got a good start. Also, I've been hearing IDM stuff(defined broadly) in odd places of late. The other day while driving home, I was listening to "All Things Considered"(daily evening radio new program here in U.S.) and in between stories they played about 15-20 seconds of William Orbit. I'm not sure what song, but definitely off of Strange Cargo III. I heard Art Of Noise's "Ambient Collection" in Barnes & Noble. I also heard an IDM tune way in the background on some top-40 type radio station as the DJ was announcing what's coming up. This was the most frustrating, because for just a brief moment I though he was going to play something I like. Fat Chance. I still haven't named the tune, but it's right there on the tip of my ear. Maybe F.U.S.E., I don't know. Anybody with similar experiences? Last, on the first track of Richard H. Kirk's "Virtual State"(name escapes me here at work), can anybody understand the phrase which is repeated quite fuzzily. There are words I can make out, but not the whole thing. Doesn't hurt my enjoyment of the album; just curious. chris
1995-01-11 18:54Alan M. ParryOn Wed, 11 Jan 1995, Chris Auzins wrote: > I was just glancing at the cover of the AI#1 co
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On Wed, 11 Jan 1995, Chris Auzins wrote:
quoted 4 lines I was just glancing at the cover of the AI#1 compilation, on which> I was just glancing at the cover of the AI#1 compilation, on which > there are pictured three album covers. I think the farthest two are > Kraftwerk's Autobahn and Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. Does > anybody happen to know what the third album is?
Tsk, someone didnt read their IDM welcome message. Its Warp's first compilation, Pioneers of The Hypnotic Groove. :: Alan M. Parry :: fluid@hyperreal.com :: <finger me for PGP key> :: http://hyperreal.com/~fluid