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1995-01-22 21:53Sung Shim Domestic ala Artificial Intelligence Series
├─ 1995-01-23 09:10Chris.Hilker Re: Domestic ala Artificial Intelligence Series
└─ 1995-01-23 13:17Dave Walker Re: Domestic ala Artificial Intelligence Series
└─ 1995-01-23 20:01Greg Earle Re: Domestic ala Artificial Intelligence Series
└─ 1995-01-24 10:39James Skilton BD Spanners & Bytes
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1995-01-22 21:53Sung Shimso will the Black Dog LP be released domestically here in the US? and if so, anyone know w
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so will the Black Dog LP be released domestically here in the US? and if so, anyone know when or if it will include all the tracks that the import has? anyone know anything more about the other AI2 releases, HIA, b12 etc?
1995-01-23 09:10Chris.Hilker> so will the Black Dog LP be released domestically here in >the US? I haven't seen a defi
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quoted 2 lines so will the Black Dog LP be released domestically here in> so will the Black Dog LP be released domestically here in >the US?
I haven't seen a definitive answer one way or the other. Buy the import, it's worth paying three to five bucks extra, rather than waiting six months for TVT to get the lead out.
quoted 2 lines anyone know anything more about the other>anyone know anything more about the other >AI2 releases
To this date, there has been exactly one AI2 release, that being the compilation itself. 'Spanners' is not an Artificial Intelligence release. C. -- cspot@hyperreal.com (Chris.Hilker) ...electro-spiritual in composition...
1995-01-23 13:17Dave WalkerOn Sun, 22 Jan 1995, Sung Shim wrote: > so will the Black Dog LP be released domestically
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On Sun, 22 Jan 1995, Sung Shim wrote:
quoted 1 line so will the Black Dog LP be released domestically here in the US?> so will the Black Dog LP be released domestically here in the US?
I suppose it will, since there's a SUCKING IMPORT BAN on the Warp version. Probably a damn _year_ or so from now, judging from past performance... (anybody know why it takes months and months to add an extra logo and a different UPC code to an album cover? Grumble, grumble...) On now: GBV _The Grand Hour_ ----------------------------------------------------------------- dave walker, detroit art services marmoset@msen.com phat phorest phires
1995-01-23 20:01Greg EarleFreeke musings: > On Sun, 22 Jan 1995, Sung Shim wrote: > >> so will the Black Dog LP be r
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Freeke musings:
quoted 5 lines On Sun, 22 Jan 1995, Sung Shim wrote:> On Sun, 22 Jan 1995, Sung Shim wrote: > >> so will the Black Dog LP be released domestically here in the US? > > I suppose it will, since there's a SUCKING IMPORT BAN on the Warp version.
The store I was in on Saturday (Aron's Records, Hollywood) had shittons of import copies of "Spanners". Nice cover art, but since I seem to be the only person in the IDM hemisphere that thought "Bytes" was utterly listless & boring, I didn't buy it ... (I *did* however buy their possibly-last-ever copy of "ISDN", which fucking rules. Ever go to an event where you hear music that totally blows your socks off, then you walk out grumbling about how it's a bummer that you'll maybe never hear it again? That's what I thought after we went to the ISDN broadcast to The Kitchen and The Electronic Cafe back on November 5th. Whoa, to put on "ISDN" and hear "Slider" ... "YES!!! There it is!!!" (-: ) - Greg P.S. Andy, no need to reserve that copy for me anymore (-:
1995-01-24 10:39James SkiltonGreg Earle wrote: > The store I was in on Saturday (Aron's Records, Hollywood) had shitton
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Greg Earle wrote:
quoted 5 lines The store I was in on Saturday (Aron's Records, Hollywood) had shittons of> The store I was in on Saturday (Aron's Records, Hollywood) had shittons of > import copies of "Spanners". > > Nice cover art, but since I seem to be the only person in the IDM hemisphere > that thought "Bytes" was utterly listless & boring, I didn't buy it ...
I wasn't very impressed by "Bytes" either. Some good tracks but I found the whole thing rather dry and disjointed. "Spanners" is a _whole_ lot better. They really have come up with a series of great tracks. Some of this album hardly qualifies as "techno" in almost any regular definition of that term. I think you should try it but it's ultimately your choice! J ^ James Skilton aka Steady J - jamess@firefox.co.uk ^---+ What's in the basket? My Brother!