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2000-11-02 14:51Adam Piontek [idm] whatever happened to...
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2000-11-02 17:17Matthew Burrows Re: [idm] whatever happened to...
└─ 2000-11-02 18:00Jeff Shoemaker Re: [idm] whatever happened to...
2000-11-02 21:27henrik str.mberg [idm] Re: whatever happened to...
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2000-11-02 14:51Adam PiontekRecently I've been listening again to some of the "older" "electronica" CDs I got from aro
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Recently I've been listening again to some of the "older" "electronica" CDs I got from around the time when "electronica" was the next big thing according to music critics. (as for when I got into this stuff, I honestly entered a store and picked up RDJ Album with no provocation -I'd never heard of Aphex Twin, never heard of IDM, never heard of Warp Records. No one said anything to me saying "get this" - I just saw it and thought it looked interesting. Maybe it was divine intervention, but that got me into all electronic music. Previously my favorite artists were Tori Amos and They Might Be Giants...) So anyway, sorry for that digression, but my point is that, back around 1996-1997, "electronica," if you remember, was this big deal, sort of. Artists like Underworld, The Chemical Brothers, Orbital, Aphex Twin, The Prodigy, etc, were getting a lot of attention for nothing. There were a lot of artists then, and many of them are still around, but I'm wondering what happened to some of the artists from "electronica's boom years," if you'll forgive my continuing use of that word. I'm sort of on a nostalgia kick... For example, I was listening to a CD last night that I haven't heard in over two years - "Risotto" by Fluke. Whatever happened to Fluke? They were popular back in 96-97, and had that album on Astralwerks. They had a lot of other releases, mostly remix EPs, previously, on other labels somewhere. I liked them. Yeah, they weren't as IDM-ish as some things, but I think they fit in here loosely... I always thought of Fluke as very Underworld-ish ... Underworld are still around (minus one member, of course), but Fluke seem to have dropped off the face of the planet. I can't find any relatively up-to-date info on them on the net. I know bands die all the time, but I don't even see anything about "they've broken up" or anything like that. It's like all info on Fluke has been frozen in time... For that matter, what's up with Future Sound of London? Last I heard, they were actually working on new material for an album this year (2000), and then it was delayed to 2001. Does anyone know anything more about them? Or are they dead now too? Their web pages on the net appear to have died... Most importantly, I'm hoping to jump-start a nostalgia thread here. What artists from the mid-nineties do you fondly remember, preferably ones that aren't around anymore, or at least haven't released anything in a long time. And try to keep it to electronic stuff - no one better mention, like, "Blind Melon" or something dumb like that! -adam -- Adam Piontek [http://www.tcinternet.net/users/damek/] ICQ: 3456339 [damek@earthling.net] ... Floggings will continue until morale improves. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-11-02 15:38Eric Lavalliereon 11.2.00 9.51 AM, Adam Piontek at damek@earthling.net wrote: > Recently I've been listen
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on 11.2.00 9.51 AM, Adam Piontek at damek@earthling.net wrote:
quoted 61 lines Recently I've been listening again to some of the "older"> Recently I've been listening again to some of the "older" > "electronica" CDs I got from around the time when "electronica" was > the next big thing according to music critics. (as for when I got > into this stuff, I honestly entered a store and picked up RDJ Album > with no provocation -I'd never heard of Aphex Twin, never heard of > IDM, never heard of Warp Records. No one said anything to me saying > "get this" - I just saw it and thought it looked interesting. Maybe > it was divine intervention, but that got me into all electronic > music. Previously my favorite artists were Tori Amos and They Might > Be Giants...) > > So anyway, sorry for that digression, but my point is that, back > around 1996-1997, "electronica," if you remember, was this big deal, > sort of. Artists like Underworld, The Chemical Brothers, Orbital, > Aphex Twin, The Prodigy, etc, were getting a lot of attention for > nothing. There were a lot of artists then, and many of them are > still around, but I'm wondering what happened to some of the artists > from "electronica's boom years," if you'll forgive my continuing use > of that word. I'm sort of on a nostalgia kick... > > For example, I was listening to a CD last night that I haven't heard > in over two years - "Risotto" by Fluke. Whatever happened to Fluke? > They were popular back in 96-97, and had that album on Astralwerks. > They had a lot of other releases, mostly remix EPs, previously, on > other labels somewhere. I liked them. Yeah, they weren't as IDM-ish > as some things, but I think they fit in here loosely... > > I always thought of Fluke as very Underworld-ish ... Underworld are > still around (minus one member, of course), but Fluke seem to have > dropped off the face of the planet. I can't find any relatively > up-to-date info on them on the net. > > I know bands die all the time, but I don't even see anything about > "they've broken up" or anything like that. It's like all info on > Fluke has been frozen in time... > > For that matter, what's up with Future Sound of London? Last I > heard, they were actually working on new material for an album this > year (2000), and then it was delayed to 2001. Does anyone know > anything more about them? Or are they dead now too? Their web pages > on the net appear to have died... > > Most importantly, I'm hoping to jump-start a nostalgia thread here. > What artists from the mid-nineties do you fondly remember, preferably > ones that aren't around anymore, or at least haven't released > anything in a long time. And try to keep it to electronic stuff - no > one better mention, like, "Blind Melon" or something dumb like that! > -adam > > -- > Adam Piontek [http://www.tcinternet.net/users/damek/] > ICQ: 3456339 [damek@earthling.net] > ... Floggings will continue until morale improves. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
the Future Sound of London made their masterpiece dead cities. but I haven't seen or heard any thing new from them in years. does anyone know what they are up to? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-11-02 17:17Matthew Burrows> > >the Future Sound of London made their masterpiece dead cities. but I >haven't >seen o
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> >the Future Sound of London made their masterpiece dead cities. but I >haven't
quoted 2 lines seen or heard any thing new from them in years. does anyone know what >they>seen or heard any thing new from them in years. does anyone know what >they >are up to?
doing what they have been doing for the past 5 years: wearing silly hats in fashion mags (ID, Face), spouting arse and not releasing owt. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-11-02 18:00Jeff Shoemaker> >the Future Sound of London made their masterpiece dead cities. but I > >haven't >>seen
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quoted 7 lines the Future Sound of London made their masterpiece dead cities. but I> >the Future Sound of London made their masterpiece dead cities. but I > >haven't >>seen or heard any thing new from them in years. does anyone know what >they >>are up to? > >doing what they have been doing for the past 5 years: wearing silly hats in >fashion mags (ID, Face), spouting arse and not releasing owt.
on that note, whatever happened to Arcon 2/Leon Mar? he was kinda related to FSoL and their label for what seemed like a very short time. aside from a track on the latest Enforcers comp on Reinforced i haven't heard a peep. . . ------------ 1642 try 621 ------------ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-11-02 21:27henrik str.mbergAdam Piontek wrote: >What artists from the mid-nineties do you fondly remember, preferably
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Adam Piontek wrote:
quoted 3 lines What artists from the mid-nineties do you fondly remember, preferably>What artists from the mid-nineties do you fondly remember, preferably >ones that aren't around anymore, or at least haven't released >anything in a long time.
there's this strange cd by The Acid Warriors, "Dream Crystals" (zzo), that i still play from time to time. if you thought it was just banging acid, you thought wrong... hs _________________________________________ the planet jupiter is bigger than a duck. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-11-02 21:49Rotkin teKosmik Kommando. he hasnt released anything in about four year i think (anything good at l
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Kosmik Kommando. he hasnt released anything in about four year i think (anything good at least - 98k series was utter CRAP). I am highly anticipating his new release next week. another: Leo anibaldi this guy makes the darkest electro i have ever heard truly amazing. is he even still around? Another: solar x havent heard from him in a while. byebye
quoted 10 lines From: "Adam Piontek" <damek@earthling.net>>From: "Adam Piontek" <damek@earthling.net> >Reply-To: "Adam Piontek" <damek@earthling.net> >To: "idm-list" <idm@hyperreal.org> >Subject: [idm] whatever happened to... >Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2000 08:51:49 -0600 >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Received: from [209.133.83.16] by hotmail.com (3.2) with ESMTP id >MHotMailBBCACA9B0078D821EECED185531007DD0; Thu Nov 02 06:52:24 2000 >Received: (qmail 21028 invoked by uid 281); 2 Nov 2000 14:51:54 -0000 >Received: (qmail 21008 invoked from network); 2 Nov 2000 14:51:53 -0000
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quoted 71 lines Mailing-List: contact idm-help@hyperreal.org; run by ezmlm>Mailing-List: contact idm-help@hyperreal.org; run by ezmlm >Precedence: bulk >X-No-Archive: yes >list-help: <mailto:idm-help@hyperreal.org> >list-unsubscribe: <mailto:idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org> >list-post: <mailto:idm@hyperreal.org> >Delivered-To: mailing list idm@hyperreal.org >Priority: Normal >X-Mailer: PMMail 2000 Professional (2.10.2010) For Windows 98 (4.90.3000) >Message-Id: <14580999526747@mirage.tcinternet.net> > >Recently I've been listening again to some of the "older" >"electronica" CDs I got from around the time when "electronica" was >the next big thing according to music critics. (as for when I got >into this stuff, I honestly entered a store and picked up RDJ Album >with no provocation -I'd never heard of Aphex Twin, never heard of >IDM, never heard of Warp Records. No one said anything to me saying >"get this" - I just saw it and thought it looked interesting. Maybe >it was divine intervention, but that got me into all electronic >music. Previously my favorite artists were Tori Amos and They Might >Be Giants...) > >So anyway, sorry for that digression, but my point is that, back >around 1996-1997, "electronica," if you remember, was this big deal, >sort of. Artists like Underworld, The Chemical Brothers, Orbital, >Aphex Twin, The Prodigy, etc, were getting a lot of attention for >nothing. There were a lot of artists then, and many of them are >still around, but I'm wondering what happened to some of the artists >from "electronica's boom years," if you'll forgive my continuing use >of that word. I'm sort of on a nostalgia kick... > >For example, I was listening to a CD last night that I haven't heard >in over two years - "Risotto" by Fluke. Whatever happened to Fluke? >They were popular back in 96-97, and had that album on Astralwerks. >They had a lot of other releases, mostly remix EPs, previously, on >other labels somewhere. I liked them. Yeah, they weren't as IDM-ish >as some things, but I think they fit in here loosely... > >I always thought of Fluke as very Underworld-ish ... Underworld are >still around (minus one member, of course), but Fluke seem to have >dropped off the face of the planet. I can't find any relatively >up-to-date info on them on the net. > >I know bands die all the time, but I don't even see anything about >"they've broken up" or anything like that. It's like all info on >Fluke has been frozen in time... > >For that matter, what's up with Future Sound of London? Last I >heard, they were actually working on new material for an album this >year (2000), and then it was delayed to 2001. Does anyone know >anything more about them? Or are they dead now too? Their web pages >on the net appear to have died... > >Most importantly, I'm hoping to jump-start a nostalgia thread here. >What artists from the mid-nineties do you fondly remember, preferably >ones that aren't around anymore, or at least haven't released >anything in a long time. And try to keep it to electronic stuff - no >one better mention, like, "Blind Melon" or something dumb like that! >-adam > >-- >Adam Piontek [http://www.tcinternet.net/users/damek/] >ICQ: 3456339 [damek@earthling.net] >... Floggings will continue until morale improves. > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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2000-11-03 00:02zachary mastoon>Adam Piontek wrote: >>What artists from the mid-nineties do you fondly remember, preferab
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quoted 4 lines Adam Piontek wrote:>Adam Piontek wrote: >>What artists from the mid-nineties do you fondly remember, preferably >>ones that aren't around anymore, or at least haven't released >>anything in a long time.
how about Utah Saints? Just kidding!! By the way, what are Opus 3 doing? Didn't the singer just do something with Ian Pooley? I actually listened to "Mind Fruit" yesterday. That's a fucking great album (and please make fun of me privately!) z _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-11-03 13:50Medium GrahamUtah Saints are having something of a renaissance at the moment. Well, it looks like it, a
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Utah Saints are having something of a renaissance at the moment. Well, it looks like it, anyway. They're playing at York uni next week, and I think I heard talk of a new album at the beginning of 2001 (am I wrong?). G-love. http://www.gram.org.uk
quoted 4 lines how about Utah Saints?> how about Utah Saints? > > Just kidding!! >
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