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1999-11-24 00:09MIDIBear (idm) krafty
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1999-11-24 03:42Intermodal Re: (idm) krafty and something sorta krafty
1999-11-24 14:39Dave Segal Re: (idm) krafty and something sorta krafty
1999-11-24 16:07drift wood Re: (idm) krafty and something sorta krafty
1999-11-24 20:51dtmoore Re: (idm) krafty and something sorta krafty
1999-11-25 01:18MIDIBear Re: (idm) krafty and something sorta krafty
1999-11-25 08:52Petter Re: (idm) krafty and something sorta krafty
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1999-11-24 00:09MIDIBearIf you like 70's europop with a little German folk influence and recorder (the acoustic in
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If you like 70's europop with a little German folk influence and recorder (the acoustic instrument {gasp}), get Autobahn. If you like more experimental synth sounds blended with krautpop and a pinch of folk, get Radioactivity. If you like a haunting, moody and trance-inducing sound (not trance style), get Trans-Europe Express If you like Analog Sci-Fi sounds, get Man Machine. If you like upbeat, clubby sounds with originality and pizazz, get Computerworld. (**my pick for KW first listen**) If you want to hear Ralf and Florian breathing hard, get Tour De France. If you like samples and 80's post-modernism, get Electric Cafe. If you like dance mixes and want an overall smattering of their work, get The Mix. If you want to hear Kraftwerk blending into rave culture and not being so original, get their new record (released 12/99?) And lastly, if you want to round out your collection, or would like to hear a 'pre-synthesizer dominated, kind of prototype' get Kraftwerk 1 or Kraftwerk 2. Wouldn't recommend these two for first listen, though. Hope that helped, but it probably confused. MIDIBear Vitreous Flux - original electronica music http://zap.to/vitreousflux http://www.mp3.com/vitreousflux --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-25 04:52Lazlo NibbleOn Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 07:09:47PM -0500, MIDIBear wrote: > And lastly, if you want to rou
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On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 07:09:47PM -0500, MIDIBear wrote:
quoted 3 lines And lastly, if you want to round out your collection, or would like to hear> And lastly, if you want to round out your collection, or would like to hear > a 'pre-synthesizer dominated, kind of prototype' get Kraftwerk 1 or > Kraftwerk 2. Wouldn't recommend these two for first listen, though.
Lotsa of people here probably have already heard a taster. The old theme to the PBS show "Newton's Apple" was pre-R&F Kraftwerk -- "Ruckzuck", from KW1, I think. -- Lazlo Nibble - lazlo@studio-nibble.com - http://www.studio-nibble.com -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-24 03:42Intermodalwhile we are on the subject; I would appreciate any suggestions regarding primitive synth-
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while we are on the subject; I would appreciate any suggestions regarding primitive synth-funk from the early 80/late 70's. I am thinking on stuff in the vein of Europe Endless by Kraftwerk or Hot on the Heels of Love/United by Throbbing Gristle. I am looking for rhythm driven electronic records with bad electronic drum sounds like a CR-78 or multitracked elctronic percussion a la kraftwerk. any help would be appreciated. take care mike taylor http://homes.arealcity.com/Intermodal/current.htm MIDIBear wrote:
quoted 3 lines If you like 70's europop with a little German folk influence and recorder> > If you like 70's europop with a little German folk influence and recorder > (the acoustic instrument {gasp}), get Autobahn.
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1999-11-24 14:39Dave SegalIntermodal <Chrome3@ix.netcom.com> wrote: >while we are on the subject; I would appreciate
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Intermodal <Chrome3@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
quoted 7 lines while we are on the subject; I would appreciate any suggestions>while we are on the subject; I would appreciate any suggestions >regarding primitive synth-funk from the early 80/late 70's. I am >thinking on stuff in the vein of Europe Endless by Kraftwerk or Hot on >the Heels of Love/United by Throbbing Gristle. I am looking for rhythm >driven electronic records with bad electronic drum sounds like a CR-78 >or multitracked elctronic percussion a la kraftwerk. any help would be >appreciated.
Try any of Cabaret Voltaire's late-70s/early-80s albums, esp. _Red Mecca_ and _The Crackdown_. Also worthwhile: DAF's _Alles Ist Gut_ and _Gold Und Liebe_. Dave Segal Managing Editor/Alternative Press Reviews/BPM/Reissue Redux/Origins Of Cool Secret Ions on WCSB Thursdays 9-11PM EST www.wcsb.org np: d. moebius- blotch [scratch] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-24 16:07drift wood--- Dave Segal <segal@altpress.com> wrote: > Try any of Cabaret Voltaire's late-70s/early-
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--- Dave Segal <segal@altpress.com> wrote:
quoted 4 lines Try any of Cabaret Voltaire's late-70s/early-80s> Try any of Cabaret Voltaire's late-70s/early-80s > albums, esp. _Red Mecca_ and _The Crackdown_. > Also worthwhile: DAF's _Alles Ist Gut_ and _Gold Und Liebe_. >
Also: The Normal - Paralysis (not 100% sure of the title) & others Robert Rental - Warm Leatherette (as played on night 2 at the Warp 10 parties) + they collabarated on some as well. Was it The Normal or Robert Rental that was Daniel Miller? My memory ain't what it was. Mat. ____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-24 20:51dtmooredrift wood wrote: > --- Dave Segal <segal@altpress.com> wrote: > > Try any of Cabaret Volt
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quoted 16 lines --- Dave Segal <segal@altpress.com> wrote:> --- Dave Segal <segal@altpress.com> wrote: > > Try any of Cabaret Voltaire's late-70s/early-80s > > albums, esp. _Red Mecca_ and _The Crackdown_. > > Also worthwhile: DAF's _Alles Ist Gut_ and _Gold Und Liebe_. > > > > Also: > The Normal - Paralysis (not 100% sure of the title) & others > Robert Rental - Warm Leatherette (as played on night 2 at the Warp 10 > parties) > + they collabarated on some as well. > > Was it The Normal or Robert Rental that was Daniel Miller? My memory > ain't what it was. > > Mat.
The Normal was Daniel Miller (of Mute records) and actually The Normal was responsible for the Warm Leatherette & TVOD single... I'm not too sure exactly what Robert Rental was responsible for, but apparently the two of them did do a project together at one point... David Moore... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
1999-11-25 01:18MIDIBearI think you're moving towards lo-fi and electro? Here's my thoughts/suggestions: For analo
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I think you're moving towards lo-fi and electro? Here's my thoughts/suggestions: For analog purists, these are tops: Drexciya - Electroids - Le Car - Third Electric - Adult.- Dopplereffekt - Legowelt - Voice Stealer - Kraftwelt and don't forget "The Normal - Warm Leatherette"! For deeper listening: Monolake - Autechre - Drum Komputer - Unit Park - LFO - Aphex Twin (early) That's all I can think of right now - anyone else want to add some? MIDIBear Vitreous Flux - original electronica music http://zap.to/vitreousflux http://www.mp3.com/vitreousflux ----- Original Message ----- From: Intermodal <Chrome3@ix.netcom.com> To: MIDIBear <midibear@mich.com>; '313' <313@hyperreal.org> Cc: <idm@hyperreal.org>; <Mannowarr@aol.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 10:42 PM Subject: Re: (idm) krafty and something sorta krafty
quoted 18 lines while we are on the subject; I would appreciate any suggestions> while we are on the subject; I would appreciate any suggestions > regarding primitive synth-funk from the early 80/late 70's. I am > thinking on stuff in the vein of Europe Endless by Kraftwerk or Hot on > the Heels of Love/United by Throbbing Gristle. I am looking for rhythm > driven electronic records with bad electronic drum sounds like a CR-78 > or multitracked elctronic percussion a la kraftwerk. any help would be > appreciated. > > take care > mike taylor > > http://homes.arealcity.com/Intermodal/current.htm > > > > MIDIBear wrote: > > > > If you like 70's europop with a little German folk influence and
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quoted 2 lines (the acoustic instrument {gasp}), get Autobahn.> > (the acoustic instrument {gasp}), get Autobahn. >
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1999-11-25 08:52PetterDaniel Miller was The Normal and he did Warm Leatherette. > Also: > The Normal - Paralysis
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Daniel Miller was The Normal and he did Warm Leatherette.
quoted 14 lines Also:> Also: > The Normal - Paralysis (not 100% sure of the title) > & others > Robert Rental - Warm Leatherette (as played on night > 2 at the Warp 10 > parties) > + they collabarated on some as well. > > Was it The Normal or Robert Rental that was Daniel > Miller? My memory > ain't what it was. > > Mat. >
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