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1997-11-06 00:07Ami Mukerjee Re: (idm) femvox
└─ 1997-11-08 05:53Tim Koch Re: (idm) femvox
1997-11-07 11:53jeff salamon Re: (idm) femvox
└─ 1997-11-07 17:51molly bloom Re: (idm) femvox
1997-11-07 17:08(idm) np: who cares because I do?
├─ 1997-11-07 17:18Guy Elden (idm) femvox
└─ 1997-11-07 19:04Greg Clow (idm) femvox
1997-11-08 03:09bryan Re: (idm) femvox
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1997-11-06 00:07Ami Mukerjee>> I might add as well are Orbital's "Halcyon" (which I >> still believe is the most beaut
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quoted 10 lines I might add as well are Orbital's "Halcyon" (which I>> I might add as well are Orbital's "Halcyon" (which I >> still believe is the most beautiful electronic track >> ever) > >Yup, pretty damn close. The first two minutes or so of that track still >gives me chills. And now that I think of it, that track was probably the >one that turned me on to IDM in the first place. > >Greg >
Its hard to believe that was all froma 7 second or so sample of Opus III. Brilliant work. I cant choose between that or Xtal as my favorite all-time, makes-me-feel-like-ive-taken-codeine-and-am-in-bliss track. A. Mukerjee Vassar College Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through. --Jonathan Swift
1997-11-08 05:53Tim Koch> Its hard to believe that was all froma 7 second or so sample of Opus III. > Brilliant wo
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quoted 5 lines Its hard to believe that was all froma 7 second or so sample of Opus III.> Its hard to believe that was all froma 7 second or so sample of Opus III. > Brilliant work. > I cant choose between that or Xtal as my favorite all-time, > makes-me-feel-like-ive-taken-codeine-and-am-in-bliss track. >
I recently decided that Balil's "Choke + Fly" comes in as the nicest track I have yet to hear , "Parasight" coming in a close second :)
1997-11-07 11:53jeff salamonGuy Elden wrote: > > > Anyway, I wanted to solicit suggestions for some good > > fem vox m
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quoted 6 lines Anyway, I wanted to solicit suggestions for some good> > > Anyway, I wanted to solicit suggestions for some good > > fem vox meets IDM type stuff (or trip-hop and other > > electronic realms, although any fem vox suggestions > > are welcome, no matter what the style.) I am pretty >
Infinite Syndrome LP by Bugs, on the Ubiquity label. really great trip-hop, jungle, everything with some very commanding female vocalists -- not sampled/cut up divas, but actual flesh-and-blood women a la tracey thorne/shara nelson. can't stop listening to this one. js
1997-11-07 17:51molly bloom>Guy Elden wrote: >> >> > Anyway, I wanted to solicit suggestions for some good >> > fem v
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quoted 13 lines Guy Elden wrote:>Guy Elden wrote: >> >> > Anyway, I wanted to solicit suggestions for some good >> > fem vox meets IDM type stuff (or trip-hop and other >> > electronic realms, although any fem vox suggestions >> > are welcome, no matter what the style.) I am pretty >> >Infinite Syndrome LP by Bugs, on the Ubiquity label. really great >trip-hop, jungle, everything with some very commanding female >vocalists -- not sampled/cut up divas, but actual flesh-and-blood >women a la tracey thorne/shara nelson. can't stop listening to this >one. >js
check out malka spigel on ~swim. shes got a full length and a twelve inch as well as gracing some of colin newmans stuff with her voice and is one half of immersion. if thats not your cup o' tea there's always sunscream... jonathan
1997-11-07 17:08jeff_flynn@om.cv.hp.comItem Subject: cc:Mail Text On Thu, 06 Nov, Brock Suter <brock@alchemyfx.com> wrote: [snip
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Item Subject: cc:Mail Text On Thu, 06 Nov, Brock Suter <brock@alchemyfx.com> wrote: [snip Ami Mukerjee issues] > np: Husikesque - 'Green Blue Fire' I love to see people on the IDM list delve into "other" worlds (not that Husikesque is not IDM, it just seems that stuff like this is fairly peripheral for the list.) Anyway, I wanted to solicit suggestions for some good fem vox meets IDM type stuff (or trip-hop and other electronic realms, although any fem vox suggestions are welcome, no matter what the style.) I am pretty well versed in the more recent and well known artists. Some great stuff I have found include Lamb, Portishead, Morcheeba, Bjork "Telegram", Locust "Morning Light", Sneaker Pimps and Massive Attack. The few random tracks I might add as well are Orbital's "Halcyon" (which I still believe is the most beautiful electronic track ever) and track 10 from the new Chem Bros. Anyway, any suggestions would be appreciated. -jtf ps - thanks to the IDM list for helping me discover Locust and Lamb. np: beaumont hannant - basic data manipulation, t&t2
1997-11-07 17:18Guy Elden> Anyway, I wanted to solicit suggestions for some good > fem vox meets IDM type stuff (or
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quoted 4 lines Anyway, I wanted to solicit suggestions for some good> Anyway, I wanted to solicit suggestions for some good > fem vox meets IDM type stuff (or trip-hop and other > electronic realms, although any fem vox suggestions > are welcome, no matter what the style.) I am pretty
I've got the purple 12" single to Deus, by Skylab, and it is just utter bliss to listen to every time. The a-side is about 10-15 minutes of a lot of different moods, each of which builds upon the last to carry the music forward. But awash in the sounds is this heavenly voice caressing you along the way. -- jr
1997-11-07 19:04Greg ClowOn Fri, 7 Nov 1997 jeff_flynn@om.cv.hp.com wrote: > Anyway, I wanted to solicit suggestion
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On Fri, 7 Nov 1997 jeff_flynn@om.cv.hp.com wrote:
quoted 4 lines Anyway, I wanted to solicit suggestions for some good> Anyway, I wanted to solicit suggestions for some good > fem vox meets IDM type stuff (or trip-hop and other > electronic realms, although any fem vox suggestions > are welcome, no matter what the style.)
Good timing - I just started listening to the new Bugs album, "Infinite Syndrome", and it seems to be just what you're looking for. Some sweet, laidback trip-hop and smooth d'n'b with female vocals on about 2/3 of the tracks. Three different vocalists according to the liner notes, and the two I've heard so far are not bad at all. If it turns into a stinker later on, I'll let y'all know, but for now, I give it a thumbs up. It's on Ubiquity outta San Francisco.
quoted 3 lines I might add as well are Orbital's "Halcyon" (which I> I might add as well are Orbital's "Halcyon" (which I > still believe is the most beautiful electronic track > ever)
Yup, pretty damn close. The first two minutes or so of that track still gives me chills. And now that I think of it, that track was probably the one that turned me on to IDM in the first place. Greg
1997-11-08 03:09bryandon't forget delerium's " incantation " and " flowers become screens " bb ----------------
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don't forget delerium's " incantation " and " flowers become screens " bb -------------------------------------------------- Bryan Bickel http://www.msu.edu/user/nealjenn ----------
quoted 19 lines From: Ami Mukerjee <sinewave@thethinker.com>> From: Ami Mukerjee <sinewave@thethinker.com> > To: Greg Clow <stained@interlog.com>; idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: (idm) femvox > Date: Wednesday, November 05, 1997 4:07 PM > > > >> I might add as well are Orbital's "Halcyon" (which I > >> still believe is the most beautiful electronic track > >> ever) > > > >Yup, pretty damn close. The first two minutes or so of that track still > >gives me chills. And now that I think of it, that track was probably the > >one that turned me on to IDM in the first place. > > > >Greg > > > > > Its hard to believe that was all froma 7 second or so sample of Opus III.
quoted 15 lines Brilliant work.> Brilliant work. > I cant choose between that or Xtal as my favorite all-time, > makes-me-feel-like-ive-taken-codeine-and-am-in-bliss track. > > > > > A. Mukerjee > Vassar College > > > Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and > hornets break through. > --Jonathan Swift >