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(idm) SPOOKY SOUNDS NOTHING LIKE FUCKING AUTECHRE!

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1999-02-04 16:51Sean Cooper (idm) SPOOKY SOUNDS NOTHING LIKE FUCKING AUTECHRE!
1999-02-04 17:00martin wood Re: (idm) SPOOKY SOUNDS NOTHING LIKE FUCKING AUTECHRE!
└─ 1999-02-05 06:21sun rob and his arkestra (idm) neotropic, formerly some blather about AE
├─ 1999-02-05 06:57Brian D Rachielles Re: (idm) neotropic, formerly some blather about AE
└─ 1999-02-05 12:21Sebastian Herrfurth Re: (idm) neotropic, formerly some blather about AE
└─ 1999-02-05 21:53Andrew Hime Re: (idm) neotropic, formerly some blather about AE
└─ 1999-02-05 23:02Sebastian Herrfurth Re: (idm) neotropic, formerly some blather about AE
1999-02-04 23:32der pimp Re: (idm) SPOOKY SOUNDS NOTHING LIKE FUCKING AUTECHRE!
└─ 1999-02-05 00:05eric hill Re: (idm) SPOOKY SOUNDS NOTHING LIKE FUCKING AUTECHRE!
1999-02-05 09:19Steve Taylor Re: (idm) SPOOKY SOUNDS NOTHING LIKE FUCKING AUTECHRE!
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1999-02-04 16:51Sean Cooperahem, thanks. sc
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ahem, thanks. sc
1999-02-04 17:00martin woodand whilst were on the subject...it would be nice if a day went by when someone didnt go o
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and whilst were on the subject...it would be nice if a day went by when someone didnt go on about autechre or compare everything to them......mind you, at least orbital hardly get a mention these days........ Sean Cooper wrote:
quoted 3 lines ahem, thanks.> ahem, thanks. > > sc
1999-02-05 06:21sun rob and his arkestra> and whilst were on the subject...it would be nice if a day went by when > someone didnt
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quoted 3 lines and whilst were on the subject...it would be nice if a day went by when> and whilst were on the subject...it would be nice if a day went by when > someone didnt go on about autechre or compare everything to > them......mind you, at least orbital hardly get a mention these
ok. finally found a copy of "mr brubaker's strawberry alarm clock"...wow, it's a doozy. what's with ninja tune artists consistently putting out 70+ minutes of material? how do they do it? anyway it's nifty nifty stuff...the vocals on one track bother me, but with so much here that's not a biggie. and you'll never be the same after letting "apple sauce" sink its freaky tentacles into your brain. i read somewhere that there's some connection between neotropic and FSOL, which kind of makes sense...the same ability to drift from ambient to hard beats and back, even within one track, is there. however, "mr brubaker's" totally blows away "dead cities" (the closest FSOL analogue i can think of) in my opinion. man, between this and tobin, '98 was just a phat year for the ninjas. -rob (oh, and it's really nothing like autechre. but that's ok.)
1999-02-05 06:57Brian D Rachiellesi really enjoy it, but it is extremely long...almost to a fault. all the tracks cover sooo
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i really enjoy it, but it is extremely long...almost to a fault. all the tracks cover sooo much ground and are so dense, that it really takes a while to get your head around even one of the tracks, much less 74 minutes worth of tracks. riz really is an amazing producer, and i can't think of one track on that disc that i dislike. so although it took quite a few listens, it's definetely one of my favorite ninja releases in the past year or so. has she done any particularly noteworthy remixes? i'd love to hear riz mash up some other artists. ............ . . . . . . . . . Brian D Rachielles
1999-02-05 12:21Sebastian HerrfurthHi, On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, sun rob and his arkestra wrote: > ok. finally found a copy of "mr
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Hi, On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, sun rob and his arkestra wrote:
quoted 6 lines ok. finally found a copy of "mr brubaker's strawberry alarm clock"...wow,> ok. finally found a copy of "mr brubaker's strawberry alarm clock"...wow, > it's a doozy. what's with ninja tune artists consistently putting out 70+ > minutes of material? how do they do it? anyway it's nifty nifty > stuff...the vocals on one track bother me, but with so much here that's > not a biggie. and you'll never be the same after letting "apple sauce" > sink its freaky tentacles into your brain.
Yep. Apple Sauce ruuuulez :-)
quoted 5 lines i read somewhere that there's some connection between neotropic and FSOL,> i read somewhere that there's some connection between neotropic and FSOL, > which kind of makes sense...the same ability to drift from ambient to hard > beats and back, even within one track, is there. however, "mr brubaker's" > totally blows away "dead cities" (the closest FSOL analogue i can think > of) in my opinion.
Well, the connection isn't that strong. She was haning around at the FSOL's studio when they did Accelerator and helped them with some samples. And/Or she sung on Papua New Guinea (I don't knoe this exactli 'caause I wasn't able to track down a copy of either of this releases). FSOL did also use a sample of Riz' old band Shrine on Dead Cities. Bye Sebastian Herrfurth PS (Some advertising for my Riz Maslen page): if you want to know more, go to http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~seher/RizMaslen/ , the most probably most complete page about Neotropic / SFWS on the net. -- Sebastian Herrfurth (seher@cs.tu-berlin.de) pages for Bernd Friedmann / Riz Maslen / Daniel Meier / DJ Krush / ... at http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~seher/music.html
1999-02-05 21:53Andrew Hime> > i read somewhere that there's some connection between neotropic and FSOL, > > which ki
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quoted 12 lines i read somewhere that there's some connection between neotropic and FSOL,> > i read somewhere that there's some connection between neotropic and FSOL, > > which kind of makes sense...the same ability to drift from ambient to hard > > beats and back, even within one track, is there. however, "mr brubaker's" > > totally blows away "dead cities" (the closest FSOL analogue i can think > > of) in my opinion. > > Well, the connection isn't that strong. She was haning around at the > FSOL's studio when they did Accelerator and helped them with some > samples. And/Or she sung on Papua New Guinea (I don't knoe this exactli > 'caause I wasn't able to track down a copy of either of this releases). > > FSOL did also use a sample of Riz' old band Shrine on Dead Cities.
Didn't she also date one of the two FSOL guys for a while?
1999-02-05 23:02Sebastian HerrfurthHi, On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Andrew Hime wrote: > > FSOL did also use a sample of Riz' old band
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Hi, On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Andrew Hime wrote:
quoted 3 lines FSOL did also use a sample of Riz' old band Shrine on Dead Cities.> > FSOL did also use a sample of Riz' old band Shrine on Dead Cities. > > Didn't she also date one of the two FSOL guys for a while?
Well, I've hread this rumor, too. But I didn't found anything to proove that and I'm to shy to ask Riz :-) Bye Sebastian -- Sebastian Herrfurth (seher@cs.tu-berlin.de) pages for Bernd Friedmann / Riz Maslen / Daniel Meier / DJ Krush / ... at http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~seher/music.html
1999-02-04 23:32der pimpand whilst were on the subject...it would be nice if a day went by when someone didnt go o
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and whilst were on the subject...it would be nice if a day went by when someone didnt go on about autechre or compare everything to them......mind you, at least orbital hardly get a mention these days........ o please. it's a mailing list in which autechre is a significant presence for both artists and listeners. and all of the names mentioned were valid, it's not like i said mussorgsky or stacey pullen or korn. yours, niall. every text is apocryphal. let nothing be suppressed. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
1999-02-05 00:05eric hill>o please. >it's a mailing list in which autechre is a significant presence for both >arti
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quoted 3 lines o please.>o please. >it's a mailing list in which autechre is a significant presence for both >artists and listeners
the spotlighter who speaks for everyone arrives just as i thought my gonzi-of-the-month club subscription had lapsed. eric
1999-02-05 09:19Steve Taylor> and whilst were on the subject...it would be nice if a day went by when > someone didnt
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quoted 7 lines and whilst were on the subject...it would be nice if a day went by when> and whilst were on the subject...it would be nice if a day went by when > someone didnt go on about autechre or compare everything to > them......mind you, at least orbital hardly get a mention these > days........ > > > o please. > > it's a mailing list in which autechre is a significant presence for both
quoted 3 lines artists and listeners.> > artists and listeners. > > and all of the names mentioned were valid, it's not like i said > > mussorgsky or stacey pullen or korn.
I would like to point out that Autechre have an insignificant presence on me. ..influencing 'Truth is born of arguments'... indeed... doh. Steve