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2000-06-16 17:32RE: [idm] fsol- isdn.. an old question.
├─ 2000-06-17 06:10wells RE: [idm] fsol- isdn.. an old question.
└─ 2000-06-21 22:18Mark Stevens [idm] FSOL and Mixing It
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2000-06-23 01:44John [idm] Re: FSOL and Mixing It
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2000-06-16 17:32Evan@mmlive.com> > Was this performance archived anywhere? > yes on the album ISDN OK, so I'm an idiot..
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quoted 2 lines Was this performance archived anywhere?> > Was this performance archived anywhere? > yes on the album ISDN
OK, so I'm an idiot.. and obviously not an FSOL aficionado. So, what's ISDN like? I'm familiar with Dead Cities, Lifeforms, and Papua New Guinea if you want to use those as reference points (or not)... t h a n k s ! :: e v a n k. s t o n e :: r e c o m b i n a n t ------------------------------ :: mailto:evan@mmlive.com :: http://www.metro.net/estone :: http://www.mp3.com/recombinant (coming soon) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-06-17 06:10wellsAt 10:32 AM 6/16/00 -0700, Evan@mmlive.com wrote: > > > Was this performance archived anyw
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At 10:32 AM 6/16/00 -0700, Evan@mmlive.com wrote:
quoted 7 lines Was this performance archived anywhere?> > > Was this performance archived anywhere? > > yes on the album ISDN > >OK, so I'm an idiot.. and obviously not an FSOL aficionado. > >So, what's ISDN like? I'm familiar with Dead Cities, Lifeforms, and Papua >New Guinea if you want to use those as reference points (or not)...
it's better than dead cities and almost as good as lifeforms. it's, well, it's tight. go run out and pick it up.. some low, dubby stuff.. then noisy.. some ambient doodling. atmosphere. very nice record. / wells // www.submute.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-06-21 22:18Mark StevensHere's a reply to the message "RE: [idm] fsol- isdn.. an old question." written on Fri, 16
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Here's a reply to the message "RE: [idm] fsol- isdn.. an old question." written on Fri, 16 Jun 2000 10:32:06 -0700:
quoted 2 lines So, what's ISDN like? I'm familiar with Dead Cities, Lifeforms, and Papua>So, what's ISDN like? I'm familiar with Dead Cities, Lifeforms, and Papua >New Guinea if you want to use those as reference points (or not)...
ISDN's closest to Lifeforms, seeing as all that material was pretty much written around the same time. Other things worth looking out for are FSOL's 2 hour broadcast on R1, which contains exclusive material not found on Lifeforms or ISDN. They also did an interview on R3's "Mixing It" show(*). Well, the Mixing It interviewer recorded it, send FSOL the DAT and they fucked around with it, creating a 30 minute sound collage/interview hybrid. You'll only find off-air copies of these though. Fortunately, I had the good sense to record them. Which reminds me -- I must slap them down onto MD before something happens to the tapes I recorded them on. Other FSOL stuff to look out for includes an album they did under the name Amorphous Androgynous called "Tales of Ephidrina". Stylistically, it sits pretty much inbetween "Accelerator" and "Lifeforms". There's also another album on Jumpin' & Pumpin' called "Earthbeat". It's made to look like a compilation album, but it's basically shit loads of FSOL tracks under various pseudonyms. All the tracks predate "Accelerator", but there's some excellent stuff there, in a late 80s/early 90s progressive house kind of way. Myself and a couple of mates produced a similar album, also on Jumpin' & Pumpin', entitled "Trance Trippin'" -- again, it was designed to look like a compilation album, but was just about three or four of us pissing around. I've also got a 12-inch by Metropolis (a FSOL pseudonym) which is very "Accelerator"-ish. (*) Mixing It is a weekly series on BBC's R3. I usually forget it's on half the time, which is a bit suicidal, since they've featured some great stuff in the past. R3 is essentially a classical station, but the Mixing It show introduces listeners to a whole rich tapestry of sounds from around the world. There's been lots of electronica featured in previous years -- Autechre, BOC, Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, Pole and Arovane have all been featured heavily in the past. Last year, they did a Warp special. I've got that on MD -- basically a 35 minute interview with Rob & Steve describing the history of the label. I must get around to RA/MP3ing it sometime for everyone. Another Mixing It special I've got on MD is a Graham Massey & Graham Clarke 30 minute set, with a 10 minute snatch of Lamb's support. Pity they had to cut away from Lamb's set to finish the show (it was broadcast live from the venue). Check out the Mixing It web site at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/mixing/index.shtml Check out the fact sheets there for details on the sort of artists they feature on their programmes. For UK electronica fans, it's seriously worth keeping an eye (or ear) on. Damn, just checked out some shows I've been missing. May 6th -- Kid Spatula, Biosphere and Gonzales! April 8th - Max Tundra and Amon Tobin! March 25th -- Mira Calix and Depeche Mode! March 11th -- Speedy J, Third Eye Foundation! March 4th -- Kid Koala, Yo La Tengo and Recoil! <sigh> I really must get a decent FM tuner hooked up to my MD player and record all these bastards. -- Mark Stevens http://www.headspin.clara.net/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-06-22 09:44Adam HuffmanOn Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Mark Stevens wrote: > (*) Mixing It is a weekly series on BBC's R3. I
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quoted 8 lines (*) Mixing It is a weekly series on BBC's R3. I usually forget it's on> (*) Mixing It is a weekly series on BBC's R3. I usually forget it's on > half the time, which is a bit suicidal, since they've featured some > great stuff in the past. R3 is essentially a classical station, but > the Mixing It show introduces listeners to a whole rich tapestry of > sounds from around the world. There's been lots of electronica > featured in previous years -- Autechre, BOC, Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, > Pole and Arovane have all been featured heavily in the past. >
Yes, it is a fine programme, but I've still not got used to it being on Saturday night, after being Monday night for so long. Also worth a listen is Late Junction, Monday to Wednesday, which is much less "idm" but equally stimulating. Adam --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-06-23 01:44JohnMark, >Here's a reply to the message "RE: [idm] fsol- isdn.. an old >question." written on
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quoted 18 lines Here's a reply to the message "RE: [idm] fsol- isdn.. an old>Here's a reply to the message "RE: [idm] fsol- isdn.. an old >question." written on Fri, 16 Jun 2000 10:32:06 -0700: > >>So, what's ISDN like? I'm familiar with Dead Cities, Lifeforms, and Papua >>New Guinea if you want to use those as reference points (or not)... > >ISDN's closest to Lifeforms, seeing as all that material was pretty >much written around the same time. > >Other things worth looking out for are FSOL's 2 hour broadcast on R1, >which contains exclusive material not found on Lifeforms or ISDN. They >also did an interview on R3's "Mixing It" show(*). Well, the Mixing It >interviewer recorded it, send FSOL the DAT and they fucked around with >it, creating a 30 minute sound collage/interview hybrid. > >You'll only find off-air copies of these though. Fortunately, I had >the good sense to record them. Which reminds me -- I must slap them >down onto MD before something happens to the tapes I recorded them on.
Too add to Mark's fairly comprehensive list is the various promo cd's floating around put out by what would seem to be the Dutch subsidiary of Virgin (FSOL's label) that includes the excellent ISDN RadioShow Promo cd (I can dig up the catalogue number if you like, but at the moment i'm at work and the disc is at home). Which basically takes tracks from Dead Cities and other unreleased tracks and compiles them onto one disc.. I assume it was an actual show they did via an ISDN link-up in the lead-up to the release of Dead Cities. Also there's an interview cd promo which from memory has no music but does have the FSOL lad's playing around with the various bits of gear in the studio treating their voices.. only for the die-hard FSOL completist. I also have the 13min Lifeforms video which was commercially available which took 2 songs from the Lifeforms era... one from it... Dead Skin Cells from memory but I could be wrong and the other is Deep Into Your Consciousness I Slide, which appears on one of the Astralwerks ambient comps and puts a fantastic Buggy G. Riphead video to them. One of other things for the FSOL completist is the "Teachings from the Electronic Brain" promo video that got screened on MTV Europe and which some kind soul who taped it sent me a copy years ago. It's FSOL attempt at non-linear tv and from memory is some their clips and stuff all whacked together.. i'm going to watch it again tonight when I get home to refresh my memory. Regards, John Aural Industries Pty Ltd http://www.aural-industries.com.au --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org