On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Scott McKeating wrote:
quoted 7 lines I think there was some confusion about my autechre/gescom mail. I've
>
> I think there was some confusion about my autechre/gescom mail. I've
> recieved 2 e-mails so far on the subject.
>
> One telling me I'm obviously new, with no help, and saying some stuff about
> getting heckled.
>
<rant>I don't know what is wrong with these people, but it seems to me
that elitism is rearing it's ugly head a tad too much on the list
nowadays. I've been on the list for quite some time and the manners have
gone from tolerant to outright stinking. I wouldn't want to apologise on
anyone's behalf, but that is simply unacceptable. Some people should hop
off their pedestal and learn to communicate and/or have some
manners.</rant>
quoted 4 lines All i want to know is why autechre release material under the name gescom
> All i want to know is why autechre release material under the name gescom
> and if it is in anyway different to the ae stuff. is it harder, softer,
> vocal only?
>
As far as I know, Gescom stands for Gestalt Communications and it is a
loose collective of people consisting of Andy Maddocks (who runs Skam),
Darrell Fitton (Bola), Sean Booth and Rob Brown (Autechre) and Rob
Hall. The tracks vary depending on who has worked on them, the first
Gescom EP (SKA02) has (to my knowledge and ear) two tracks almost
completely by Fitton in the usual Bola style, and two harder and/or more
difficult tracks. SKA03 has only two tracks, quite hard with Autechre-ish
elements but with a definite twist. Key Nell (SKA007) has a Booth/Brown
feel to it, but since the label doesn't say who collaborated on that one
I can't tell you who's behind it. Motor (on Source [.fr]) is quite
different from any of the above, straight and quite minimal, and it
probably has the hardest Gescom tracks. Key Nell remixes on Warp were done
by Autechre, so if you're familiar with their sound you should like that
one as well. I have had the Gescom MD for two years now but I haven't
heard it yet (as I don't have an MD and I'm always too busy to borrow a
player from a friend :), but I have deducted from postings on the list
that it is quite weird, small cut-up pieces in style of Autechre.
As for the difference between Gescom and Autechre material, well, there
is a lot in common between the two, so if you like Autechre (and Bola) you
should like the Gescom material, too.
I don't know if that gives you an idea of what the tracks are like since
they vary quite a bit from release to release, but I admit that I like
Gescom material a lot. I have the records at home so I can't give you a
flow of though impression, sorry.
quoted 2 lines am i that much of an idiot newbie?
> am i that much of an idiot newbie?
>
It seems to me that with abundant information available on the 'net
some people think that anything on anything can be found. Each and every
one of us has been a newbie at some point, but some people "in the
know" have their noses so full of it that they've forgotten that everyone
must start somewhere. Idiocy is in the eye of the beholder, to twist a
common phrase.
Cheers,
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