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1998-09-09 07:479-5 Superspy Re: (idm) Phthalocyanine
└─ 1998-09-09 14:58zimbo Re: (idm) Phthalocyanine
└─ 1998-09-09 17:24Irene McC supportive parents/was Re: (idm) Phthalocyanine:
├─ 1998-09-09 18:10sfwd productions Re: supportive parents/was Re: (idm) Phthalocyanine:
└─ 1998-09-10 02:08Blag Jesus Sex Machine Re: supportive parents/was Re: (idm) Phthalocyanine:
└─ 1998-09-10 11:51Irene McC Re: supportive parents/was Re: (idm) Phthalocyanine:
1998-09-09 22:19~\(\({\[Endemic~Distortion\]}\)\)~ Re: supportive parents/was Re: (idm) Phthalocyanine:
└─ 1998-09-09 19:34sfwd productions Re: supportive parents/was Re: (idm) Phthalocyanine: / VVM / OE7"
└─ 1998-09-10 18:09siliconvortex Re: supportive parents/was Re: (idm) Phthalocyanine: / VVM / OE7"
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1998-09-09 07:479-5 Superspyaudio/brian wrote: > I'm with ya completely on this one dan. The first time i saw dimitri
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quoted 4 lines I'm with ya completely on this one dan. The first time i saw dimitri> I'm with ya completely on this one dan. The first time i saw dimitri > play live was a few weeks ago at the lorraine party. it was seriously > fucking ridiculous. it was during his set that one of my friends who > had tagged along asked to be taken home....i guess she was scared. :)
Yeah, it takes a few listenings to get into it, I know Christopher Robin used to try and get me into it a few times before I actually started to dig it myself. Yeah, my parents even came down to check out the release party, and they convieniently decided they needed to go as Dimitri went on. 8) -Daniel daniel@peachfuzz.net ICQ# 16654223 ============================================================================== Listen to "Space Disco for Fish Tacos", KUCI 88.9fm Wednesdays 8-10pm Space Disco For Fish Tacos web site: http://www.kuci.org/~dbremmer *New* Peach Web Site: http://www.peachfuzz.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Cheerleading is my sport, Jesus is my life." Found in actual T-Shirt ad in American Cheerleader magazine ==============================================================================
1998-09-09 14:58zimboon dimitri/phthalocyanine: > Yeah, my parents even came down to check out the release part
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on dimitri/phthalocyanine:
quoted 2 lines Yeah, my parents even came down to check out the release party, and they> Yeah, my parents even came down to check out the release party, and they > convieniently decided they needed to go as Dimitri went on. 8)
I know this is getting carried out, but this was really funny! Daniel's mom came up to me to say good bye and was like, "I think I've had enough". Laughed my ass off.. but you have to give respect to someone's mom who's willing to support their kid and show up to such a performance (rumour has it that phthalocyanine's mom actually comes to his gigs:) Supportive parents in IDM. Who says we don't have family values? chris.
1998-09-09 17:24Irene McCOn 9 Sep 98, zimbo wrote re: Re: (idm) Phthalocyanine: > Supportive parents in IDM. > Who
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On 9 Sep 98, zimbo wrote re: Re: (idm) Phthalocyanine:
quoted 2 lines Supportive parents in IDM.> Supportive parents in IDM. > Who says we don't have family values?
Ha ha :-) I *am* one such parent (I hope) and am smarting at the fact that my offspring devour Jethro Tull (know the full lyrics to Thick as a Brick at age 9) and ELP. ArrrrrrgK! That's after I go to all the trouble of soliciting IDM help for an ambient sleep-tape! Oh, and they also think the Village People are pretty hot, after seeing a Disco Party special on VH1. There is NO hope, people ... I * np: Nonplace Urban Field
1998-09-09 18:10sfwd productions> > Supportive parents in IDM. > > Who says we don't have family values? > > Ha ha :-) I *
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quoted 9 lines Supportive parents in IDM.> > Supportive parents in IDM. > > Who says we don't have family values? > > Ha ha :-) I *am* one such parent (I hope) and am smarting at the > fact that my offspring devour Jethro Tull (know the full lyrics to > Thick as a Brick at age 9) and ELP. ArrrrrrgK! That's after I go to > all the trouble of soliciting IDM help for an ambient sleep-tape! > Oh, and they also think the Village People are pretty hot, after > seeing a Disco Party special on VH1. There is NO hope, people ...
Its that, ' hey I'm old enough to listen to whatever I damn well want ' thing =) My girlfriend's kid used to love skinny puppy and that lot, and got into alot of afx stuff... now she'll get into some dance techno material, but she'd be happier listening to Leanne Rimes, Elvis or so other thing that we'll debate back and forth about ('no really, david toop and v/vm really kick elvis' ass... elvis is dead'... 'no, vvm suck, chris, and elvis is the king... don't make me eye to eye you!' hehehehe... if you argue with this kid enough she freak out and jump on you and try and touch her eye with your eye... I've seen it happen many times and its damn freaky =) anyways... sorry for the somewhat pointless post brap@sonic.net[icq: 12645306] http://www.sonic.net/~brap/ sfwd prod | noisesoundnoise chris g. 1547 boston court #7, santa rosa, ca 95405
1998-09-10 02:08Blag Jesus Sex MachineOn Wed, 9 Sep 1998, Irene McC wrote: > Ha ha :-) I *am* one such parent (I hope) and am sm
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On Wed, 9 Sep 1998, Irene McC wrote:
quoted 6 lines Ha ha :-) I *am* one such parent (I hope) and am smarting at the> Ha ha :-) I *am* one such parent (I hope) and am smarting at the > fact that my offspring devour Jethro Tull (know the full lyrics to > Thick as a Brick at age 9) and ELP. ArrrrrrgK! That's after I go to > all the trouble of soliciting IDM help for an ambient sleep-tape! > Oh, and they also think the Village People are pretty hot, after > seeing a Disco Party special on VH1. There is NO hope, people ...
I've never met a kid (meaning between 4 and 12) that didn't like Bootsy Collins. Your kids obviously could use some funk. :) When I used to work at Corporate Records, err, Tower Records I listened to a lot of Soukouss (I worked in the jazz/world section) and little kids would always dance around and sing along to it while their parents were picking out the latest in "jazz product" music (like Hiroshima and Kenny G and other equally disgusting stuff.) It was pretty cool to watch those kids though (and listen to them try to sing along with these african guys singing in whatever language they use for songs in Zaire) Nana Vasconcelos (brazillian precussion weirdo, later fusion dork, now back to weirdo) was also a big hit with the short crowd. You're in Africa, so I doubt you'll have any trouble getting Kanda Bongo Man (or whoever) records (the one remixed by autechre is pretty cool, by the way.) .Bil. IAMaCOPIER
1998-09-10 11:51Irene McCOn 9 Sep 98, Blag Jesus Sex Machine wrote > Your kids obviously could use some funk. :) Ah
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On 9 Sep 98, Blag Jesus Sex Machine wrote
quoted 1 line Your kids obviously could use some funk. :)> Your kids obviously could use some funk. :)
Ah, ALL of us could use some funk :-) I'm obviously not trying to stop them from enjoying anything I consider less than perfect - they are free to make up their own minds. Ah, whatever. I certainly never liked music my parents found pleasant (and still don't)! The very fact that they're listening to the stuff I mentioned earlier implies that it's available in our house .... ah, the skeletons ... I * np : Indigo (one) : Tribal chants and rhythms
1998-09-09 22:19~\(\({\[Endemic~Distortion\]}\)\)~(sit down Irene, I'll take this one) - Erm, I'm sure you thought that was funny, but these
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(sit down Irene, I'll take this one) - Erm, I'm sure you thought that was funny, but these are someone's (and an important *someone* in this community) children. Besides, I'm sure every one of us has musical skeletons lurking in our closets that - in your estimation - should have beckoned Jack Kevorkian. It's not that I'm thin skinned or can't see the humor in this, but I betcha Irene may have a bit more difficulty finding it. jeff Danny Freer wrote:
quoted 14 lines At 07:24 PM 9/9/98 +0200, Irene McC wrote:> At 07:24 PM 9/9/98 +0200, Irene McC wrote: > >On 9 Sep 98, zimbo wrote re: Re: (idm) Phthalocyanine: > > > >> Supportive parents in IDM. > >> Who says we don't have family values? > > > >Ha ha :-) I *am* one such parent (I hope) and am smarting at the > >fact that my offspring devour Jethro Tull (know the full lyrics to > >Thick as a Brick at age 9) and ELP. ArrrrrrgK! That's after I go to > >all the trouble of soliciting IDM help for an ambient sleep-tape! > >Oh, and they also think the Village People are pretty hot, after > >seeing a Disco Party special on VH1. There is NO hope, people ... > > You should probably just have them put to sleep and start again from scratch.
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1998-09-09 19:34sfwd productions> (sit down Irene, I'll take this one) - Erm, I'm sure you thought that was funny, > but t
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quoted 6 lines (sit down Irene, I'll take this one) - Erm, I'm sure you thought that was funny,> (sit down Irene, I'll take this one) - Erm, I'm sure you thought that was funny, > but these are someone's (and an important *someone* in this community) children. > Besides, I'm sure every one of us has musical skeletons lurking in our closets > that - in your estimation - should have beckoned Jack Kevorkian. It's not that > I'm thin skinned or can't see the humor in this, but I betcha Irene may have a > bit more difficulty finding it.
Beat me to this one... I'm sure it was a joke, but family is family and kids are more than that. I agree 100% with the above, but if someone questioned the actions/likes/dislikes of the child here, its something I'd take personally, no matter what the situation. Irene probably feels the same... That said, anyone get the Obssessive Eye w/ 7" yet???? I'm dying to pick this up... was hoping someone might review the 7" (in particular the vvm track) and possibly the mag content (know there's stuff on vvm, diskono, skam, etc) is it full of info, pics and whatnot? been wondering what stuart @ diskono and james @ vvm looked like (isn't there a picture of stu somewhere with the record sleeve over his head, sort of like that black dog picture?) brap@sonic.net[icq: 12645306] http://www.sonic.net/~brap/ sfwd prod | noisesoundnoise chris g. 1547 boston court #7, santa rosa, ca 95405
1998-09-10 18:09siliconvortexOn Wed, 9 Sep 1998 12:34:41 -0700, you wrote: >That said, anyone get the Obssessive Eye w/
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On Wed, 9 Sep 1998 12:34:41 -0700, you wrote:
quoted 3 lines That said, anyone get the Obssessive Eye w/ 7" yet???? I'm dying to pick>That said, anyone get the Obssessive Eye w/ 7" yet???? I'm dying to pick >this up... was hoping someone might review the 7" (in particular the vvm >track)
the panasonic ones are ok, though alan vega sounds like he's in need of drugs. the v/vm track is a bit of that noise they do so well, so i'm glad i got it
quoted 2 lines and possibly the mag content (know there's stuff on vvm, diskono,>and possibly the mag content (know there's stuff on vvm, diskono, >skam, etc) is it full of info, pics and whatnot?
the mag is unreadable (in both layout and content) and there are no pictures of people, but a few screenshots of people's sequencers on the back page. so v/vm really use one of those crappy soundblasters? :-)
quoted 1 line james @ vvm looked like>james @ vvm looked like
they're a pair of pretty boys!
quoted 3 lines isn't there a picture>isn't there a picture >of stu somewhere with the record sleeve over his head, sort of like that >black dog picture?)
i saw a tv interview where ken had a sleeve on his head and ed/andy did the interview with their backs turned - most impressive <waves> Subconscious Geography http://www.sub-con-geo.demon.co.uk +/sale +/cdr