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1996-04-02 22:19Edward Nilges (idm) Chicago stores? and alt.music.trip-hop update
1996-04-02 23:32Eric Hill Re: (idm) Chicago stores? and alt.music.trip-hop update
└─ 1996-04-03 19:29Andy Thomas Re: (idm) Chicago stores? and alt.music.trip-hop update
└─ 1996-04-04 23:51Re: (idm) alt.music.trip-hop update
1996-04-03 01:05Edward Nilges (idm) Chicago stores? and alt.music.trip-hop update
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1996-04-02 22:19Edward NilgesSo far I've tried Rocket 69 (where I found Another Fine Day, but they don't stock Aphex -
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So far I've tried Rocket 69 (where I found Another Fine Day, but they don't stock Aphex - at all), The Quaker Goes Deaf (where I found Ipecac Loop and saw one of the Analogue Bubblebaths), and Gramaphone (where I found nothing). Any others I should try for imports, esp. Aphex. On the trip-hop side of the coin, I saw an import of Maxinquaye at Tower that was bundled with a Pumpkin maxi-single. Both the album and single are supposed to contain some unheard tracks, but the price is steep at $28.99 or something. Is this some sort of limited edition? What about the extra tracks? Are they worth the price? Speaking of trip-hop, I'm moving ahead with the creation of alt.music.trip-hop, unless the negative responses amount to greater than zero in the next few days. One of the people from these lists who responded via David Bancroft's repost to this list thought I wanted a trip-hop mailing list, and this got me thinking. It would require more support (Hyperreal?), but since I subscribed to the Ambient and IDM mailing lists a few days ago, I've found them to be vastly superior to rec.music.ambient in terms of intimacy, lack of degenerative flamewars, and their general abundance of useful information. So I guess this begins the newsgroup vs. mailing list poll. Please offer your thoughts. Finally, besides stores, is there any kind of Chicago scene? At the very least, cafes which play good (not new-agey) ambient tunes. I only got into ambient a couple of months ago (my ticket for Garbage at the Metro incriminates me, though I haven't given up on techno-pop; the Trip-Hop Test 1 got me into St. Etienne [argh! London is taking over my music collection with each new record!]) and don't know anyone who shares this taste (though I got my high school's dedicated PA announcer to play Alberto Balsalm over the intercom during passing period and he got a flood of requests for the name of the artist and album afterwards [he plays a student submission every day, though he never mentions them over the PA]), so if you have any suggestions, don't hesitate to email. But REMEMBER, THEY are watching! Ed
1996-04-02 23:32Eric HillAt 04:19 PM 4/2/96 -0600, Edward Nilges wrote: >responded via David Bancroft's repost to t
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At 04:19 PM 4/2/96 -0600, Edward Nilges wrote:
quoted 3 lines responded via David Bancroft's repost to this list thought I wanted a>responded via David Bancroft's repost to this list thought I wanted a >trip-hop mailing list, and this got me thinking. It would require more >support (Hyperreal?), but since I subscribed to the Ambient and IDM
As far as I know about Hyperreal, it's at its mail-traffic limit and is not available for additional mailing lists to be served off of it.
1996-04-03 19:29Andy ThomasOn Tue, 2 Apr 1996, Eric Hill wrote: > At 04:19 PM 4/2/96 -0600, Edward Nilges wrote: > >r
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On Tue, 2 Apr 1996, Eric Hill wrote:
quoted 7 lines At 04:19 PM 4/2/96 -0600, Edward Nilges wrote:> At 04:19 PM 4/2/96 -0600, Edward Nilges wrote: > >responded via David Bancroft's repost to this list thought I wanted a > >trip-hop mailing list, and this got me thinking. It would require more > >support (Hyperreal?), but since I subscribed to the Ambient and IDM > > As far as I know about Hyperreal, it's at its mail-traffic limit and is not > available for additional mailing lists to be served off of it.
Yep, that's it basically. Someone had propossed a "triphop" mailing list on hyperreal a couple of months back but it was denied, primarilly becuase of the number of mailing lists already served by hyperreal but also becuase that sub-genre seemed to be pretty well covered by the ambient/idm/acid-jazz/dub lists. "triphop" still seems to be a somewhat of a controversial term, but maybe not as much as it used to be... Andy
1996-04-04 23:51plclarke@wpcusrgrp.orgDoes anyone have the address for the ACID JAZZ mailing list? If you do could you please ma
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Does anyone have the address for the ACID JAZZ mailing list? If you do could you please mail it to me? thanks/c-ya Chris Clarke Pulsation 91.1 CKXL Saturdays/ 8-10pm jungle / trip hop / techno / hip hop (Winnipeg/Manitoba/Canada)
1996-04-03 01:05Edward NilgesSo far I've tried Rocket 69 (where I found Another Fine Day, but they don't stock Aphex -
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Tue, 2 Apr 1996 19:05:42 -0600 (CST)
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So far I've tried Rocket 69 (where I found Another Fine Day, but they don't stock Aphex - at all), The Quaker Goes Deaf (where I found Ipecac Loop and saw one of the Analogue Bubblebaths), and Gramaphone (where I found nothing). Any others I should try for imports, esp. Aphex. On the trip-hop side of the coin, I saw an import of Maxinquaye at Tower that was bundled with a Pumpkin maxi-single. Both the album and single are supposed to contain some unheard tracks, but the price is steep at $28.99 or something. Is this some sort of limited edition? What about the extra tracks? Are they worth the price? Speaking of trip-hop, I'm moving ahead with the creation of alt.music.trip-hop, unless the negative responses amount to greater than zero in the next few days. One of the people from these lists who responded via David Bancroft's repost to this list thought I wanted a trip-hop mailing list, and this got me thinking. It would require more support (Hyperreal?), but since I subscribed to the Ambient and IDM mailing lists a few days ago, I've found them to be vastly superior to rec.music.ambient in terms of intimacy, lack of degenerative flamewars, and their general abundance of useful information. So I guess this begins the newsgroup vs. mailing list poll. Please offer your thoughts. Finally, besides stores, is there any kind of Chicago scene? At the very least, cafes which play good (not new-agey) ambient tunes. I only got into ambient a couple of months ago (my ticket for Garbage at the Metro incriminates me, though I haven't given up on techno-pop; the Trip-Hop Test 1 got me into St. Etienne [argh! London is taking over my music collection with each new record!]) and don't know anyone who shares this taste (though I got my high school's dedicated PA announcer to play Alberto Balsalm over the intercom during passing period and he got a flood of requests for the name of the artist and album afterwards [he plays a student submission every day, though he never mentions them over the PA]), so if you have any suggestions, don't hesitate to email. But REMEMBER, THEY are watching! Ed