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1996-06-20 19:18Danny Wolfers (idm) Secret Tracks parbleuh!?!
└─ 1996-06-20 19:06Guy Elden, Jr. Re: (idm) Secret Tracks parbleuh!?!
1996-06-20 19:35Aran M. Parillo Re: (idm) Secret Tracks parbleuh!?!
1996-06-21 16:11Chuter, Andrew RE: (idm) Secret Tracks parbleuh!?!
1996-06-21 23:55Danny Wolfers Re: (idm) Secret Tracks parbleuh!?!
1996-06-21 23:56Danny Wolfers RE: (idm) Secret Tracks parbleuh!?!
└─ 1996-06-26 16:41Zenon M. Feszczak (idm) WARNING: Funki Porcini is a CD player virus!
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1996-06-20 19:18Danny WolfersI was just listening to Elecktroids' Elecktroworld CD. Something came in between and I lef
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I was just listening to Elecktroids' Elecktroworld CD. Something came in between and I left the CD player on while the last track was finished. After 7 minutes the thing began to play music again and scared the hell out of me.... if you leave on the last track or FFWD to the 9th minute of the 11th track there is a nice 909ish more Detroit techno like track with nice organ/choir string sounds. Now this came quite as a surprise as I've got this CD almost 1/2 a year :). err..maybe this was old news...but you never know. The same is for Mouse on Mars' Vulvaland, there is a nice hard track with digeridoo's if you leave the last track on. Anymore IDM(ish) CD's which maybe I've got with these jokes? (I really haven't got time to FFWD every last track on the CDs I've got :) ) Bye. [Danwolfe@xs4all.nl]
1996-06-20 19:06Guy Elden, Jr.Three that jump to mind (all on CD): AI2 Comp- 2cd version, 2nd cd, last track, ffwd to a
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Three that jump to mind (all on CD): AI2 Comp- 2cd version, 2nd cd, last track, ffwd to a track by Scanner. Polygon Window- Quoth Single- some of them have a bonus track not listed on the sleeve. Leftfield- Leftism- Last track, about 20 seconds after it ends, an 808- bass drum kicks in louder and louder and louder, then it's over. -- guyjr@cc.gatech.edu a.k.a., Guy Elden Jr.
1996-06-20 19:35Aran M. Parillo>Three that jump to mind (all on CD): Something I've been meaning to ask but haven't found
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quoted 1 line Three that jump to mind (all on CD):>Three that jump to mind (all on CD):
Something I've been meaning to ask but haven't found the appropriate thread to do it within...Anyone know the reason or meaning behind the "one hundred and one" computerized vocals at the conclusion of several FAX/Rather Interesting discs? Teep
1996-06-21 16:11Chuter, Andrew>Anymore IDM(ish) CD's which maybe I've got with these jokes? Artificial Intelligence 2 ha
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quoted 1 line Anymore IDM(ish) CD's which maybe I've got with these jokes?>Anymore IDM(ish) CD's which maybe I've got with these jokes?
Artificial Intelligence 2 had a hidden Scanner track Eno/Wobble - Spinner also has a hidden track one way to easily find out is to go to the last track on the CD and put the CD players display in "time remain" mode - if its like 10 minutes longer than the time listed on the cover - bingo! similar, but different :- Laraaji - Flow goes the universe - has 4 tracks of silence of varying lengths at the end so you can create your own programs of listening and use the pauses for meditation or whatever Swarm of Drones (various artists) on Sombient/Asphodel is a double CD of ambientish stuff. On the second disc the first track comes up as track 10! Tracks 1 to 9 do not appear in my CD players window! peace out, florian dachut@isc.gov.au p.s. i believe "electroworld" has been severely overlooked - i love it
1996-06-21 23:55Danny Wolfers>Three that jump to mind (all on CD): > AI2 Comp- 2cd version, 2nd cd, last track, ffwd to
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quoted 2 lines Three that jump to mind (all on CD):>Three that jump to mind (all on CD): > AI2 Comp- 2cd version, 2nd cd, last track, ffwd to a track by Scanner.
They don't play such tricks on my vinyl version :(.
quoted 2 lines Polygon Window- Quoth Single- some of them have a bonus track not listed> Polygon Window- Quoth Single- some of them have a bonus track not listed > on the sleeve.
Some of them? I am lucky then.:) Of all the "Quoth" versions secret.trck.#5 is definitely the best, but ofcourse the reason I bought it was the divine lo-fi jazzy "Bike Pump meets bucket". [Compared to other Polygon Window tracks, "Quoth" is defintely the most crap one. Not a 12"/CDS release worthy IMO].
1996-06-21 23:56Danny Wolfers>Laraaji - Flow goes the universe - has 4 tracks of silence of varying >lengths at the end
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quoted 3 lines Laraaji - Flow goes the universe - has 4 tracks of silence of varying>Laraaji - Flow goes the universe - has 4 tracks of silence of varying >lengths at the end so you can create your own programs of listening >and use the pauses for meditation or whatever
Nah, I guess it's just something to fill up the CD so it looks like there is more music on it.
quoted 1 line p.s. i believe "electroworld" has been severely overlooked - i love it>p.s. i believe "electroworld" has been severely overlooked - i love it
Yep. me too. Altough some tracks are quite cheesy (with that lovely 1984 C=64 blocky games feeling), it is definitely one of last years better albums. ---.."Japanese Elecktronics".
1996-06-26 16:41Zenon M. FeszczakThis is a pleasure warning for the hedonistically and technologically challenged. Not exac
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This is a pleasure warning for the hedonistically and technologically challenged. Not exactly a secret track, but it schizzed me out of my tranquility. On Funki Porcini's "hed phone sex" CD, track 7 includes random skippy hippie noise and then a woman's voice saying something to the effect of: "We're sorry. Your CD player is unable to properly play track 7. Please try again." Really weirded me out, as this CD player has in fact been acting up of late, and has in fact been temperamentally skipping quite a bit recently. Time to disassemble and clean the lens, I imagine. Anyway, how did the Porcini-heds know? I had to search my entire apartment for surveillence equipment. I found none,except for that which I had installed myself (to spy on my other personalities, of course, especially the pathological liar) and a few tapes marked "R. Nixon", which were just a lot of boring babble not even worth their weight in samples, so I threw them out. Better still, the last track is called "it's a long road". As I was working on something else at the time, I let the CD play on in the background. The last track on the record had run on a good fifteen minutes and seemed to be growing a bit repetetive, even for an abstrakt kut. I listened more closely. A male voice sample kept repeating, "It's a long road" over a happening beat with some funky breaks. One of the breaks sounded so suspiciously funky that I had to get up and check the player. Alright, first I tried to play the break on my drums, and found that this break was actually out of time and off the beat. Well, this record is full of off tempo changes and beat breaks, so anything is possible. But something made me wonder...so I went over to the equipment rack and stared with the sternest expression I could muster. Now, it's too ironic what with the title of the song being so relevant, and reminders of that Orbital "time becomes a loop" loop. I watched the player carefully. Unlike quantum particles, it exhibited the same behavior while observed. The player would count down to 00:00:51 remaining, then SKIP instantly back to 00:01:10 remaining, and was in fact looping itself. After enough listening to enough hi-tech boytoys and after the hijinx of track 7 (there is no rule number 5), I was ready to believe anything. I wondered if it were possible to include data in a CD to intentionally make it skip, or to simply send silly numbers to the player's time display? Or, better yet, I wonder if the last track simply was set to intentionally run off the edge of the CD (since, as we all know, CDs play from the inside out), leaving the player mechanism to its own devices, desperately trying to get back on track? What the hell was going down? As it turned out, nothing so clever. I tried the CD in another player, and it played straight through to the end of this last track without a glitch. How dull. I was beginning to like that skipping effect. It was the ultimate remix. Give the DJ time to catch a smoke and chat up a desirable femme fatale. It was perfectly apropos to the rather depraved method and contents of this groovy record (high marks for this CD, by the way). Anyway, perhaps this anecdote antidote offers some devious inspiration to others out there about to cut some plastic (scratch) of their own. By the way, one must love the liner notes to this record. Better yet, the CD itself is marked with a huge label stating explicitly: "IF YOU ARE NOT COMPLETELY SATISFIED WITH THIS RECORD, LISTEN TO IT AGAIN AND THEN REALIZE THAT YOU HAVE WASTED YOUR MONEY." Once again, a high hand to the Funki Porcini boys and girls, who've put together a weird and wonderful assemblage of jazzfunkambientabstrakt wreckage, sure to please anyone who likes assemblages of jazzfunkambientabstrakt wreckage. It's down riddimatic. Best, Zenon M. Feszczak Philosopher ex nihilo