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1997-01-07 22:32Kent Williams (idm) in defense of orbital
1997-01-07 22:55Ben Morrison Re: (idm) in defense of orbital
└─ 1997-01-08 04:23Brian & Sharon Beuchaw Re: (idm) in defense of orbital
└─ 1997-01-08 04:41Kent Williams Re: (idm) in defense of orbital
1997-01-07 23:24Lance C. McGannon Re: (idm) in defense of orbital
└─ 1997-01-08 03:21Julius anthony Martinez Re: (idm) in defense of orbital
1997-01-08 03:30Robert C. Galbraith Re: (idm) in defense of orbital
└─ 1997-01-08 05:26a lifeform Re: (idm) in defense of orbital
1997-01-09 01:40Mark Stevens Re: (idm) in defense of orbital
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1997-01-07 22:32Kent WilliamsOrbital's In Sides wins big with me precisely because they work hard at making pieces of m
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Tue, 7 Jan 1997 16:32:39 -0600 (CST)
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Orbital's In Sides wins big with me precisely because they work hard at making pieces of music that go somewhere. Drop all your attitude and preconceptions, and LISTEN again, check the layers, development and humanity of their work, then come to me complaining about MTV. Orbital wins big in being something even people who don't like electronica actually recognize as being music. My mom, whose composed music the hard way (with pencil and paper) all her adult life loves "The Box." They also win big for being homely regular guys when they take the flashlight glasses off. Gives us homely regular guys hope in life. ON NOW: Grado SR60's, rocking to Assembled 19. Grado Headphones are the shit. Believe that. --------------------------------------------------------------------- "i love the smell of new carpet. it makes me dizzy. just like when you fall in love." -- Mike Dvorkin Home Page, featuring Reagan on Black Velvet, the EMP Compilation CD, samples of my music, etc http://soli.inav.net/~kent/ Kent Williams kent@inav.net CADSI 2651 Crosspark Road Coralville IA 52241 (319) 338 6053 (home) (319) 626 6700 x 219 (work) (319) 626 3489 (fax)
1997-01-07 22:55Ben MorrisonI was at work, listenig to In Sides, "The Box" to be precise, and a man came up to me, one
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Tue, 07 Jan 1997 17:55:25 -0500
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I was at work, listenig to In Sides, "The Box" to be precise, and a man came up to me, one I had never talked to before to tell me that the music I was listening to was beautiful. This led to many other dropping by my cube to enquire about what music I had on. Now I listen to allot of techno/IDM stuff at work, and no other artist has ellicited any reaction from the others I work at. They hate techno, yet embraced the entirety of In Sides becuase of it's beauty. I fully agree, it's layers, message, and textures all flow so nicely, while maintaing a steady driving beat. Now, on a more creative note becuase I am always looking for CDs --- Can anyone on this list post CDs that they feel are ON PAR, aka JUST AS GOOD if not better (cringe.. ) then In Sides, please do. Opinions appreciated. At 04:32 PM 1/7/97 -0600, Kent Williams wrote:
quoted 30 lines Orbital's In Sides wins big with me precisely because they work hard>Orbital's In Sides wins big with me precisely because they work hard >at making pieces of music that go somewhere. Drop all your attitude >and preconceptions, and LISTEN again, check the layers, development >and humanity of their work, then come to me complaining about MTV. > >Orbital wins big in being something even people who don't like >electronica actually recognize as being music. > >My mom, whose composed music the hard way (with pencil and paper) all >her adult life loves "The Box." > >They also win big for being homely regular guys when they take the >flashlight glasses off. Gives us homely regular guys hope in life. > >ON NOW: Grado SR60's, rocking to Assembled 19. Grado Headphones are >the shit. Believe that. > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >"i love the smell of new carpet. it makes me dizzy. just like when you > fall in love." -- Mike Dvorkin >Home Page, featuring Reagan on Black Velvet, the EMP Compilation CD, >samples of my music, etc http://soli.inav.net/~kent/ >Kent Williams kent@inav.net >CADSI 2651 Crosspark Road Coralville IA 52241 >(319) 338 6053 (home) >(319) 626 6700 x 219 (work) >(319) 626 3489 (fax) > > >
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1997-01-08 04:23Brian & Sharon BeuchawOn Tue, 7 Jan 1997, Ben Morrison wrote: > > I was at work, listenig to In Sides, "The Box"
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On Tue, 7 Jan 1997, Ben Morrison wrote:
quoted 8 lines I was at work, listenig to In Sides, "The Box" to be precise, and a man> > I was at work, listenig to In Sides, "The Box" to be precise, and a man > came up to me, one I had never talked to before to tell me that the music I > was listening to was beautiful. This led to many other dropping by my cube > to enquire about what music I had on. Now I listen to allot of techno/IDM > stuff at work, and no other artist has ellicited any reaction from the > others I work at. They hate techno, yet embraced the entirety of In Sides > becuase of it's beauty.
Actually (and I'm not running down Orbital here, 'cos I think they do good stuff), they prob'ly embraced it because it is *accessible*. This is not always a bad thing, contrary to some opinions. I like Orbital (not to the point of adulation, however), but I do think they're popular because people can listen to them without hurting themselves. :-) I regularly listen to music that most people don't want to listen to because it requires too much of them or is too complex to "get" easily (Fushitsusha, John Zorn, Skinny Puppy, Coltrane, Arcana, some d'n'b, some electronica, etc.). Most people don't want to push themselves outside their preconceived notions of what "music" is like (how's *that* for a generalization?) and Orbital, I think, stays "In-Side" :-) this comfortable limit while still being complex enough to reward repeated listening and appeal to those of us who like our music "harder than most". Anyway, just my opinion and not much idm content there, sorry.... cya brian
1997-01-08 04:41Kent WilliamsOn Tue, 7 Jan 1997, Brian & Sharon Beuchaw wrote: > > yet embraced the entirety of In Side
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Tue, 7 Jan 1997 22:41:36 -0600 (CST)
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On Tue, 7 Jan 1997, Brian & Sharon Beuchaw wrote:
quoted 5 lines yet embraced the entirety of In Sides> > yet embraced the entirety of In Sides > > becuase of it's beauty. > > Actually (and I'm not running down Orbital here, 'cos I think they do good > stuff), they prob'ly embraced it because it is *accessible*.
Well there's accessible (Boyz To Men, Mariah Carey, Dolly Parton) and then there's Orbital, who in my opinion, try to make music with some harmonic and emotional connection to people. Their tracks are not any less complex or involved than other IDM musicians, arguably they've got more going on. But they have never gone in for the sharp-stick-in-the-ear-fuck-yall stuff that seems these days to be the key for some sort of virtual street credibility. I can take it hard as they come -- I was listening to stuff like Ornette Coleman and Pharoah Sanders when most of you were in diapers. But I maintain that Orbital have the shit. It doesn't have to be your cup of tea, but it deserves respect on it's own terms. And yes, Sean Deason's "Razorback" has some tastey moments. --------------------------------------------------------------------- "i love the smell of new carpet. it makes me dizzy. just like when you fall in love." -- Mike Dvorkin Home Page, featuring Reagan on Black Velvet, the EMP Compilation CD, samples of my music, etc http://soli.inav.net/~kent/ Kent Williams kent@inav.net CADSI 2651 Crosspark Road Coralville IA 52241 (319) 338 6053 (home) (319) 626 6700 x 219 (work) (319) 626 3489 (fax)
1997-01-07 23:24Lance C. McGannonAt 05:55 PM 1/7/97 -0500, you wrote: > >Can anyone on this list post CDs that they feel ar
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Tue, 07 Jan 1997 18:24:04 -0500
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At 05:55 PM 1/7/97 -0500, you wrote:
quoted 3 lines Can anyone on this list post CDs that they feel are ON PAR, aka JUST AS> >Can anyone on this list post CDs that they feel are ON PAR, aka JUST AS >GOOD if not better (cringe.. ) then In Sides, please do. Opinions
appreciated.
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I'll give you a few CDs that I personally feel are better than the Orbital CD (which I also like). • Sterac: Secret Life of Machines CD (100% Pure) • Emmanuel Top: Asteroid CD (Nova Mute) • Sean Deason: Razorback CD (Studio K7!) • Dan Curtin: Deception CD (Sublime) • Ian Pooley: The Times CD (Force) The above releases do things with techno that orbital haven't yet thought of doing (i.e. innovative). Check them out.
1997-01-08 03:21Julius anthony MartinezOn Tue, 7 Jan 1997, Lance C. McGannon wrote: > ? Sterac: Secret Life of Machines CD (100%
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Tue, 7 Jan 1997 19:21:21 -0800 (PST)
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On Tue, 7 Jan 1997, Lance C. McGannon wrote:
quoted 8 lines ? Sterac: Secret Life of Machines CD (100% Pure)> ? Sterac: Secret Life of Machines CD (100% Pure) > ? Emmanuel Top: Asteroid CD (Nova Mute) > ? Sean Deason: Razorback CD (Studio K7!) > ? Dan Curtin: Deception CD (Sublime) > ? Ian Pooley: The Times CD (Force) > > The above releases do things with techno that orbital > haven't yet thought of doing (i.e. innovative).
Maybe orbital thought of doing it then decided not too because they thought it was crap. Just a thought. No slight intended to the above artists. I just think that's a little bit presumptuous. The second thought is that something innovative is not always good. It does make interesting listening though....but may not necessarily hold up to repeated listens as well as something done really well that is not necessarily innovative. I say these things generally, not necesarily in reference to the artists you mention. Tony
1997-01-08 03:30Robert C. Galbraith> >Maybe orbital thought of doing it then decided not too because they >thought it was cra
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quoted 4 lines Maybe orbital thought of doing it then decided not too because they> >Maybe orbital thought of doing it then decided not too because they >thought it was crap. Just a thought. No slight intended to the above >artists. I just think that's a little bit presumptuous. The second
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quoted 4 lines is that something innovative is not always good. It does make>is that something innovative is not always good. It does make >interesting listening though....but may not necessarily hold up to >repeated listens as well as something done really well that is not >necessarily innovative. I say these things generally, not necesarily
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quoted 4 lines reference to the artists you mention.>reference to the artists you mention. > >Tony >
Well one definately positive thing that I can say about Orbital is that they got me into electronic music beyond the industrial stuff I was listening to circa 91. If I hadn't started by listening to Orbital, I probably wouldn't have dug deeper to be listening to the stuff I am to day. They've also had a huge influence on the music that I write too. ROB:)!!!!
1997-01-08 05:26a lifeform> Well one definately positive thing that I can say about Orbital is that > they got me in
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quoted 2 lines Well one definately positive thing that I can say about Orbital is that> Well one definately positive thing that I can say about Orbital is that > they got me into electronic music beyond the industrial stuff I was
My education began on a chance pick from Camelot Music. Saw the green Orbital, saw U.F.Orb, picked them up, and been on the road ever since. On par with Orbital, I am always moved by Autechre. I wish I could've seen them in NY, but at least I can catch the odd video or two by them nowadays. Things are always changing... I can't wait for the next group that blows away both Autechre and Orbital. -- guyjr@ns.gt.ed.net | I.D.M.- That stage in sleeping when your feet are a.k.a., Guy Elden, Jr. | moving faster than your eyes.
1997-01-09 01:40Mark StevensOn 7 Jan 97 at 17:55, Ben Morrison wrote: > Can anyone on this list post CDs that they fee
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On 7 Jan 97 at 17:55, Ben Morrison wrote:
quoted 3 lines Can anyone on this list post CDs that they feel are ON PAR, aka JUST> Can anyone on this list post CDs that they feel are ON PAR, aka JUST > AS GOOD if not better (cringe.. ) then In Sides, please do. Opinions > appreciated.
Try all or any of the following (asterisks denote an absolute must-have): * 808 State - '90' * 808 State - 'ex:el' 808 State - 'Gorgeous' * 808 State - 'Don Solaris' * Future Sound of London - 'Accelerator' Future Sound of London - 'Dead Cities' A Guy Called Gerald - 'Automannik' A Guy Called Gerald - 'Black Secret Technology' The Hulusi - 'Realisation' System 7 - '777' System 7 - 'Power of Seven' * Spooky - 'Found Sound' Spooky - 'Gargantuan' * Richard Kirk - 'Virtual State' Black Dog - 'Bytes' * Black Dog - 'Spanners' * Autechre - 'Amber' Autechre - 'Tri Repetae' The Orb - 'Orbus Terrarum' William Orbit - 'Strange Cargo' LFO - 'Frequencies' * LFO - 'Advance' Sun Electric - 'Kitchen' * Sun Electric - 'Present' * Node - 'Node' * Tangerine Dream - 'Stratosfear' Tangerine Dream - 'Live Miles' * Tangerine Dream - 'Rubycon' * Orbital - The Green Album Orbital - The Brown Album * Orbital - Snivilisation If you like 'In Sides', then there's no reason why that lot shouldn't appeal to you. .+'''+. mark@sonance.demon.co.uk M A R K http://www.netlink.co.uk/users/sonance/ `+.,.+' http://www.sonance.demon.co.uk/