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2000-02-13 01:01by way of p i e t r o <mbm@netcore.ca> (idm) Worm interface new releases
2000-02-14 07:43wenger Re: (idm) Worm interface new releases
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2000-02-13 01:01by way of p i e t r o <mbm@netcore.ca>WORM INTERFACE NEW RELEASE ALERT!: Please forward to those who are interested>>>>>> www.wo
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WORM INTERFACE NEW RELEASE ALERT!: Please forward to those who are interested>>>>>> www.worminterface.com Wahey, it's Valentine's and love is in tha ear at Worm Interface>>> today we have two new releases. If you have any difficulty obtaining these, you can buy them direct from our online WormShop - www.worminterface.com/shop/
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FEB 14TH 2000: Wi021 PLOD - 'Pillow Talk' It's about music. It's about the north. It's about warm melodies. It's about being tired of noise. It's about ideas. It's about two guys from the hardcore capital of Sweden. It's about sailing the seas of cheese. It's about loving the gentle. It's about selected ambient works. It's about fuck the system. It's about The Boss. It's about to stop playing eurodisco. It's about buying a Roland D-20 instead of a moped. It's about far too many months. It's about selling the guitar to a cousin. It's about not being djs and aiming at the dancefloor. It's about the internet and the hyperreal idm mailinglist. It's about a childhood of Nintendo and C-64. It's about Plod. "Pillow Talk" is the first album outlet from the lappish twomanorchestra Plod. Having played in different constellations, from punk to synth, Erik Hedin and Franz Enmark in 1996 decided to throw all the less successful projects out the window and focus on Plod. With a sense for melodies, warmth and harmony, four demos were released before the melodic wizards of the north captured the attention of the prolific london-based Worm Interface-label. "Markkinal" off "O'boy" was included next to artists like Autechre and Freeform on the "Alt Frequencies 3" compilation (Worm Interface, 1999) and that's when things began to happen for real. One and a half year later and the debut album is finished. Containing ten tracks recorded in Umeå, north Sweden, "Pillow Talk" is surely one of the most melodic and calm electronic albums you are likely to hear in the 2K (it has already entered the Swedish National Radio January Top-5 Chart (Calle Dernulf)). Plod tries to capture the extensive landscape of the north and dress up intricate beat science in beautiful, haunting meodies. They are obviously not impressed by the sonic trickery and audial pisstakes as heard in much of the current experimental electronic music. "Pillow Talk" is an album composed for lazy sundays or long rides in the convertible. "Pillow Talk" is your friend in the CD-player when reading, when hungover or when chatting with your loved one before falling to sleep. "Pillow Talk" is an hour of truly emotional Swedish electronica. Erik and Franz have already crawled into their Coldfeet Studio to work on their next release. Some Plod info: 1997 "Backgammon" (MC) is released and is played frequently on the Swedish national radio. 1998 The debut CD "O'boy" is released and recieves worldwide attention. 1998 "Markkinal" is included on the Worm Interface compilation "alt.frequencies 3" 1999 "Eucalyptus" is included on the RUC compilation "Granit CD01". 1999 "Eucalyptus" and "Paket" are included on the Worm Interface ambient-project "Volume Transmissons" 2000 Plod has a remix of "Posören" on the Electromagnetic Beam EP "Arne Sand" (10", M2, Slask/Mjäll) 2000 "Pillow Talk" is released on CD through Worm Interface Recordings 2000 "Om man blås dom i nosa så nys dom" is included on the "alt.frequencies 4" compilation (Worm Interface) There is an MP3 up at www.worminterface.com/mp3s/ and you can buy the album online at www.worminterface.com/shop/
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FEB 14TH 2000: WISE04CD - FORT LAUDERDALE - 'Fort Lauderdale presents The 1001 Revolutions' The CD version of an album that we released as a limited edition vinyl LP a few months ago. Since then, there has been loads of response and we decided to go for a CD as we had so many requests. what the press said... ID (Dec '99) "...a compelling cacophony. Check your head on the way out." WAX (Dec '99) "...this is great." 8/10 FUTURE MUSIC (Dec '99) - Album Of The Month "...a little gem...The 1001 Revolutions is a masterclass in boundary violations." UNCUT (Jan '00) "...smart, evolving instrumental pieces which resemble little else on God's Green Earth. An album for the curious that keeps you curious." MUSIC WEEK (Nov '99) "...the audio equivalent of a well crafted thriller." You can check out the 1001 site at www.worminterface.com/1001/ for more info.There is an MP3 up at www.worminterface.com/mp3s/ and you can buy the album online at www.worminterface.com/shop/
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2000-02-14 07:43wengerhey. mess about with links on the worm interface site and you can almost make an Autechre
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hey. mess about with links on the worm interface site and you can almost make an Autechre track...it's cool! ha ha he ----- Original Message ----- From: by way of p i e t r o <mbm@netcore.ca> <mail@worminterface.com> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: 13 February 2000 01:01 Subject: (idm) Worm interface new releases
quoted 27 lines WORM INTERFACE NEW RELEASE ALERT!: Please forward to those who are> > WORM INTERFACE NEW RELEASE ALERT!: Please forward to those who are > interested>>>>>> > > www.worminterface.com > > Wahey, it's Valentine's and love is in tha ear at Worm Interface>>> today > we have two > new releases. > > If you have any difficulty obtaining these, you can buy them direct from > our online > WormShop - www.worminterface.com/shop/ > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > FEB 14TH 2000: > Wi021 PLOD - 'Pillow Talk' > > It's about music. It's about the north. It's about warm melodies. It's > about being > tired of noise. It's about ideas. It's about two guys from the hardcore > capital of > Sweden. It's about sailing the seas of cheese. It's about loving the > gentle. It's > about selected ambient works. It's about fuck the system. It's about The > Boss. It's > about to stop playing eurodisco. It's about buying a Roland D-20 instead
of
quoted 4 lines a moped.> a moped. > It's about far too many months. It's about selling the guitar to a cousin. > It's about > not being djs and aiming at the dancefloor. It's about the internet and
the
quoted 2 lines hyperreal> hyperreal > idm mailinglist. It's about a childhood of Nintendo and C-64. It's about
Plod.
quoted 12 lines "Pillow Talk" is the first album outlet from the lappish twomanorchestra> > "Pillow Talk" is the first album outlet from the lappish twomanorchestra > Plod. Having > played in different constellations, from punk to synth, Erik Hedin and > Franz Enmark in > 1996 decided to throw all the less successful projects out the window and > focus on > Plod. With a sense for melodies, warmth and harmony, four demos were > released before > the melodic wizards of the north captured the attention of the prolific > london-based > Worm Interface-label. "Markkinal" off "O'boy" was included next to artists
like
quoted 15 lines Autechre and Freeform on the "Alt Frequencies 3" compilation (Worm> Autechre and Freeform on the "Alt Frequencies 3" compilation (Worm > Interface, 1999) > and that's when things began to happen for real. > > One and a half year later and the debut album is finished. > > Containing ten tracks recorded in Ume?, north Sweden, "Pillow Talk" is > surely one of > the most melodic and calm electronic albums you are likely to hear in the > 2K (it has > already entered the Swedish National Radio January Top-5 Chart (Calle > Dernulf)). Plod > tries to capture the extensive landscape of the north and dress up > intricate beat > science in beautiful, haunting meodies. They are obviously not impressed
by
quoted 4 lines the sonic> the sonic > trickery and audial pisstakes as heard in much of the current experimental > electronic > music. "Pillow Talk" is an album composed for lazy sundays or long rides
in the
quoted 3 lines convertible. "Pillow Talk" is your friend in the CD-player when reading,> convertible. "Pillow Talk" is your friend in the CD-player when reading, > when hungover > or when chatting with your loved one before falling to sleep. "Pillow
Talk"
quoted 23 lines is an hour> is an hour > of truly emotional Swedish electronica. > > Erik and Franz have already crawled into their Coldfeet Studio to work on > their next > release. > > Some Plod info: > 1997 "Backgammon" (MC) is released and is played frequently on the Swedish > national > radio. > 1998 The debut CD "O'boy" is released and recieves worldwide attention. > 1998 "Markkinal" is included on the Worm Interface compilation > "alt.frequencies 3" > 1999 "Eucalyptus" is included on the RUC compilation "Granit CD01". > 1999 "Eucalyptus" and "Paket" are included on the Worm Interface > ambient-project > "Volume Transmissons" > 2000 Plod has a remix of "Pos?ren" on the Electromagnetic Beam EP "Arne > Sand" (10", > M2, Slask/Mj?ll) > 2000 "Pillow Talk" is released on CD through Worm Interface Recordings > 2000 "Om man bl?s dom i nosa s? nys dom" is included on the
"alt.frequencies 4"
quoted 3 lines compilation (Worm Interface)> compilation (Worm Interface) > > There is an MP3 up at www.worminterface.com/mp3s/ and you can buy the
album
quoted 7 lines online at> online at > www.worminterface.com/shop/ > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > FEB 14TH 2000: > WISE04CD - FORT LAUDERDALE - 'Fort Lauderdale presents The 1001
Revolutions'
quoted 2 lines The CD version of an album that we released as a limited edition vinyl LP> > The CD version of an album that we released as a limited edition vinyl LP
a
quoted 20 lines few months> few months > ago. Since then, there has been loads of response and we decided to go for > a CD as we > had so many requests. > > what the press said... > > ID (Dec '99) > "...a compelling cacophony. Check your head on the way out." > > WAX (Dec '99) > "...this is great." > 8/10 > > FUTURE MUSIC (Dec '99) - Album Of The Month > "...a little gem...The 1001 Revolutions is a masterclass in boundary > violations." > > UNCUT (Jan '00) > "...smart, evolving instrumental pieces which resemble little else on
God's
quoted 9 lines Green> Green > Earth. An album for the curious that keeps you curious." > > MUSIC WEEK (Nov '99) > "...the audio equivalent of a well crafted thriller." > > You can check out the 1001 site at www.worminterface.com/1001/ for more > info.There is > an MP3 up at www.worminterface.com/mp3s/ and you can buy the album online
at
quoted 8 lines www.worminterface.com/shop/> www.worminterface.com/shop/ > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > www.worminterface.com > > subscribe to the Worm beta mailing list - subscribe@worminterface.com > unsubscribe from the Worm beta mailing list -
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