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1995-11-01 17:11Jon Drukman (idm) intermix
└─ 1995-11-01 18:47Dave Manning Re: (idm) intermix
1995-11-01 18:13Pete Ashdown (idm) intermix
└─ 1995-11-01 19:22Larry Leitner Re: (idm) intermix
1995-11-01 19:30Pete Ashdown Re: (idm) intermix
└─ 1995-11-01 20:08Christian Bradford Re: (idm) intermix
1995-11-01 21:09Howard Berkey Re: (idm) intermix
1995-11-04 18:53Re: (idm) intermix
1997-09-26 00:43Re: (idm) Intermix
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1995-11-01 17:11Jon DrukmanAt 7:48 PM 10/31/95, Johnathan A. Rickman wrote: >> now playing: Intermix, if you don't ha
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Wed, 1 Nov 1995 09:11:38 -0800 (PST)
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At 7:48 PM 10/31/95, Johnathan A. Rickman wrote:
quoted 8 lines now playing: Intermix, if you don't have it, you should.>> now playing: Intermix, if you don't have it, you should. > >I have it! If you are refering to the first, self-titled cd that is. >This cd is sooooooooo underrated. Maybe because it was released on >Third Mind, a borderline techo-industrial *shudder* label. >And being that this is Leeb/Fuhlber, Intermix has a hint of industrial >black eyeliner to it. Sure, it uses obvious samples (Hellraiser...) >and rhythm tracks long since tired out.
i have had this since it was released and i STILL like it. despite the fact that it's woefully unhip, despite the fact that 99% of the songs are sampled from readily recognizable sources, despite the cliched chord progressions and tribal vocals, there's still something about it that i like. go figure. it's brain candy - not many positive qualities but still incredibly appealing. the 2nd intermix album had some moments but was largely a disappointment. i don't even want to touch the third one given what i've heard about it... -- Name: Jon Email: jsd@cyborganic.com Web: http://www.cyborganic.com/People/jsd
1995-11-01 18:47Dave ManningOn Wed, 1 Nov 1995, Jon Drukman wrote: > i have had this since it was released and i STILL
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Wed, 1 Nov 1995 12:47:56 -0600 (CST)
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On Wed, 1 Nov 1995, Jon Drukman wrote:
quoted 6 lines i have had this since it was released and i STILL like it. despite the> i have had this since it was released and i STILL like it. despite the > fact that it's woefully unhip, despite the fact that 99% of the songs are > sampled from readily recognizable sources, despite the cliched chord > progressions and tribal vocals, there's still something about it that i > like. go figure. it's brain candy - not many positive qualities but > still incredibly appealing.
Brain candy, that's for sure. This record and FSOL's "Papau New Guinea" brought me into the IDM world; Intermix from the Skinny Puppy/FLA direction, and FSOL from the 4AD-L direction (due to the sampled vocals). Kudos to Pete Ashdown and Jens Alfke, respectively, for making good cases for both. :-) Dave "We have eliminated any interruptions or distractions." dmanning@cwis.unomaha.edu................dmanning@synergy.net
1995-11-01 18:13Pete Ashdown>the 2nd intermix album had some moments but was largely a disappointment. >i don't even w
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Intelligent Dance Music
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Wed, 1 Nov 1995 11:13:32 -0700 (MST)
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quoted 2 lines the 2nd intermix album had some moments but was largely a disappointment.>the 2nd intermix album had some moments but was largely a disappointment. >i don't even want to touch the third one given what i've heard about it...
I like all three. Cliched? Yes. Presets? Yes. Fun to listen to? YES!
1995-11-01 19:22Larry LeitnerOn Wed, 1 Nov 1995, Pete Ashdown wrote: > >the 2nd intermix album had some moments but was
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Wed, 1 Nov 1995 14:22:17 -0500 (EST)
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On Wed, 1 Nov 1995, Pete Ashdown wrote:
quoted 2 lines the 2nd intermix album had some moments but was largely a disappointment.> >the 2nd intermix album had some moments but was largely a disappointment. > >i don't even want to touch the third one given what i've heard about it...
Did anyone notice the samples from Recoil (Alan from Depeche Mode) on the second album? I haven't heard the new album yet. The telekinetic warriors 12" was OK. Larry ======================================================================== = Larry Leitner leitner@cs.odu.edu WODU AM640 Techno, Trance, Ambient + ======================================================================== ... Stay between the lines, the lines are your friends ...
1995-11-01 19:30Pete Ashdown>Did anyone notice the samples from Recoil (Alan from Depeche Mode) on the >second album?
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Wed, 1 Nov 1995 12:30:51 -0700 (MST)
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quoted 2 lines Did anyone notice the samples from Recoil (Alan from Depeche Mode) on the>Did anyone notice the samples from Recoil (Alan from Depeche Mode) on the >second album?
I've noticed Orbital, FSOL, and extensive use of the "Baraka" soundtrack. Bill and Rhys don't use the term "audio pirates" loosely.
1995-11-01 20:08Christian Bradford> > >Did anyone notice the samples from Recoil (Alan from Depeche Mode) on the > >second a
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quoted 7 lines Did anyone notice the samples from Recoil (Alan from Depeche Mode) on the> > >Did anyone notice the samples from Recoil (Alan from Depeche Mode) on the > >second album? > > I've noticed Orbital, FSOL, and extensive use of the "Baraka" soundtrack. > Bill and Rhys don't use the term "audio pirates" loosely. >
My ears say Orb 'Ultraworld' beats pop up on a couple tracks on the first album. I've heard Rhys split recently. true? christian
1995-11-01 21:09Howard BerkeyAt 2:08 PM 11/1/95, Christian Bradford wrote: > >My ears say Orb 'Ultraworld' beats pop up
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At 2:08 PM 11/1/95, Christian Bradford wrote:
quoted 6 lines My ears say Orb 'Ultraworld' beats pop up on a couple tracks on the> >My ears say Orb 'Ultraworld' beats pop up on a couple tracks on the >first album. > >I've heard Rhys split recently. true? >
This wouldn't surprise me. From what I understand, he was primarily interested in more of a FLA type sound. More like their latest stuff than Mindphaser and Mental Distortion, too, from what I heard. Which is, of course, hearsay :-) Later, -H-
1995-11-04 18:53UERJONES@MSUVX1.MEMPHIS.EDU>>Did anyone notice the samples from Recoil (Alan from Depeche Mode) on the >>second album
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quoted 6 lines Did anyone notice the samples from Recoil (Alan from Depeche Mode) on the>>Did anyone notice the samples from Recoil (Alan from Depeche Mode) on the >>second album? > >I've noticed Orbital, FSOL, and extensive use of the "Baraka" soundtrack. >Bill and Rhys don't use the term "audio pirates" loosely. >
I prefer to call them appropriation artists so much more. It sounds a lot better and really puts it into the perspective in which they do things because most of the time their not only ripping somebody they're doing it BETTER!!
1997-09-26 00:43phlux@ix.netcom.comOn 09/25/97 16:45:15 you wrote: > > >In a message dated 9/25/97 3:24:40 PM, afo@pop.wwa.co
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On 09/25/97 16:45:15 you wrote:
quoted 20 lines In a message dated 9/25/97 3:24:40 PM, afo@pop.wwa.com wrote:> > >In a message dated 9/25/97 3:24:40 PM, afo@pop.wwa.com wrote: > >>lately ive regressed and have been listening to intermixes: 'intermix' and >>'phaze two'.... > >You think you've regressed? Hah! I've been listening to a mix tape my friend >made me with nothing but Human Resource , Loop da loop era, t99, "Android" by >prodigy, cubic 22, two bad mice, messiah and more early 90's rave anthems. ( >Fuck, I just realized that I forgot to tell him to put rozalla on the tape.) >As for the intermix material, I personally didn't like Phaze two at all. I >would assume that the ret of their catalog wasn't that good. I also think >that the rest of the stuff won't be appealing since it's so old. It seems >that you're simply enjoying is a pleasant state of nostalgia which makes >those intermix cd's so great. I'm sure if you picked them up today, you would >ask yourself "what the fuck did I just waste my money on?" >t.S.o.G. >Nostalgia kicks ass >
The first Intermix record is still one of my all time favs. I still listen to it all the time. Suprisingly it doesn't sound dated at all...and holds up against newer stuff. The other 2 intermixs are pretty good but hte first is a masterpiece as far as I'm concerned. Their album under the name Noise Unit "Decoder" is also equally amzing ROB **********LOGIQ'S NEW CD**************** BIG ON MARS 11 Tracks of Electronic Bliss http://www.sinless.com/logiq ****************************************