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1999-09-20 23:51Philip Sherburne RE: (idm) more pulse programming
└─ 1999-09-21 00:58Lance @ Inaudible RE: (idm) pulse programming-like recommendations
1999-09-21 03:14brucelev RE: (idm) pulse programming-like recommendations
└─ 1999-09-21 03:31Lance @ Inaudible RE: (idm) pulse programming-like recommendations
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1999-09-20 23:51Philip Sherburne>Regardless of location, Pulse Programming's Prelim is an >excellent spacious ambient rele
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Philip Sherburne
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Mon, 20 Sep 1999 16:51:54 -0700
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RE: (idm) more pulse programming
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>Regardless of location, Pulse Programming's Prelim is an
quoted 1 line excellent spacious ambient release.>excellent spacious ambient release.
yep, i certainly have to second lance's recommendation. funny, because i'm sure i popped the disc in when it first arrived & i didn't think i liked it... but on reflection, it's really, really nice. i especially like the fact that it doesn't wear its production on its sleeve -- a subtle combination of digital and analog (or "organic" as some will insist upon calling it), it's neither all glitch nor pure guitar-drone, though there are certainly elements of both. lovely, spacious bell-tone shimmer. it's funny, because it's been a long time since i heard any ambient i really, really liked. i wish there were more stuff out there like this (and parmentier), that managed to create new spaces in ambient music rather than treading the ol' isolationist drone-scape. p
1999-09-21 00:58Lance @ InaudibleAt 04:51 PM 9/20/99 -0700, you wrote: > >Regardless of location, Pulse Programming's Preli
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Philip Sherburne
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Mon, 20 Sep 1999 20:58:58 -0400
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RE: (idm) pulse programming-like recommendations
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RE: (idm) more pulse programming
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At 04:51 PM 9/20/99 -0700, you wrote:
quoted 14 lines Regardless of location, Pulse Programming's Prelim is an> >Regardless of location, Pulse Programming's Prelim is an > >excellent spacious ambient release. > >yep, i certainly have to second lance's recommendation. funny, because i'm >sure i popped the disc in when it first arrived & i didn't think i liked >it... but on reflection, it's really, really nice. i especially like the >fact that it doesn't wear its production on its sleeve -- a subtle >combination of digital and analog (or "organic" as some will insist upon >calling it), it's neither all glitch nor pure guitar-drone, though there are >certainly elements of both. lovely, spacious bell-tone shimmer. >it's funny, because it's been a long time since i heard any ambient i >really, really liked. i wish there were more stuff out there like this (and >parmentier), that managed to create new spaces in ambient music rather than >treading the ol' isolationist drone-scape.
actually phil several years ago i started to shy away from ambient releases but have gotten back into the genre within the past year or so. if you like the pulse programming release i suggest you try: . Cathars: amorpheus cd (Miau-Miau International) . Andrew Coleman: s/t 12" (Thrill Jockey) . Shuttle358: optimal cd (12k) . Novisad: s/t cd (Tom) . Jacob Mandell: Healing cd (Kodama) . Minit: music cd (Sigma Editions) . Vladislav Delay: ele cd (Sigma Editions) -->-Lance--- mclance@nacs.net lance@inaudible.com p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states
1999-09-21 03:14brucelevany place online to hear snippets of this? also can't find a web page for aesthetics or an
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Mon, 20 Sep 1999 23:14:45 -0400 (EDT)
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RE: (idm) pulse programming-like recommendations
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any place online to hear snippets of this? also can't find a web page for aesthetics or any place that has the disc for sale. thanks. also...must insist people get the cathars cd. listened to it again last night and must say it rocks (in an eno/oval kind of way).
quoted 35 lines Regardless of location, Pulse Programming's Prelim is an>> >Regardless of location, Pulse Programming's Prelim is an >> >excellent spacious ambient release. >> >>yep, i certainly have to second lance's recommendation. funny, because i'm >>sure i popped the disc in when it first arrived & i didn't think i liked >>it... but on reflection, it's really, really nice. i especially like the >>fact that it doesn't wear its production on its sleeve -- a subtle >>combination of digital and analog (or "organic" as some will insist upon >>calling it), it's neither all glitch nor pure guitar-drone, though there are >>certainly elements of both. lovely, spacious bell-tone shimmer. >>it's funny, because it's been a long time since i heard any ambient i >>really, really liked. i wish there were more stuff out there like this (and >>parmentier), that managed to create new spaces in ambient music rather than >>treading the ol' isolationist drone-scape. > >actually phil several years ago i started to shy >away from ambient releases but have gotten back >into the genre within the past year or so. if you like >the pulse programming release i suggest you try: > >. Cathars: amorpheus cd (Miau-Miau International) >. Andrew Coleman: s/t 12" (Thrill Jockey) >. Shuttle358: optimal cd (12k) >. Novisad: s/t cd (Tom) >. Jacob Mandell: Healing cd (Kodama) >. Minit: music cd (Sigma Editions) >. Vladislav Delay: ele cd (Sigma Editions) > >-->-Lance--- >mclance@nacs.net >lance@inaudible.com >p.o. box 450715 >westlake, ohio 44145 >united states >
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1999-09-21 03:31Lance @ InaudibleAt 11:14 PM 9/20/99 -0400, you wrote: >any place online to hear snippets of this? also can
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brucelev
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Mon, 20 Sep 1999 23:31:24 -0400
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RE: (idm) pulse programming-like recommendations
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RE: (idm) pulse programming-like recommendations
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At 11:14 PM 9/20/99 -0400, you wrote:
quoted 2 lines any place online to hear snippets of this? also can't find a web page for>any place online to hear snippets of this? also can't find a web page for >aesthetics or any place that has the disc for sale. thanks.
sorry i should have posted this earlier. the official aesthetics website is at: www.aesthetics-usa.com but it seems to be under construction so unfortunately there's nothing worthwhile there now.
quoted 2 lines also...must insist people get the cathars cd. listened to it again last>also...must insist people get the cathars cd. listened to it again last >night and must say it rocks (in an eno/oval kind of way).
I agree 100%. The cathars cd is wonderful. -->-Lance--- mclance@nacs.net lance@inaudible.com p.o. box 450715 westlake, ohio 44145 united states