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2005-12-07 01:05[idm] A boost to our so called 'Dying Genre'
├─ 2005-12-07 01:38nat hawks [idm] Little Fury Things MEGA-SLAM!!! 12/15@Cake Shop/NY
├─ 2005-12-07 05:02Chork the Jangler Re: [idm] A boost to our so called 'Dying Genre'
│ └─ 2005-12-07 08:32Re: [idm] A boost to our so called 'Dying Genre'
│ └─ 2005-12-07 08:45Chork the Jangler Re: [idm] A boost to our so called 'Dying Genre'
└─ 2005-12-07 07:48n3wjack Re: [idm] A boost to our so called 'Dying Genre'
└─ 2005-12-07 07:51Chork the Jangler Re: [idm] A boost to our so called 'Dying Genre'
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2005-12-07 01:05dd@thedesigneddisorder.netStarting a new experimental label in our current climate has proven strange. The press con
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Starting a new experimental label in our current climate has proven strange. The press continually make us feel like die-hard Seattle Grungers clinging desparately to our flanel shirts....is this for real? Are we dying? Um....ahem...we think fucking NOT! So we've packaged ourselves in a stylish, marketable bottle of baby food that's anything BUT gerber. Help Support the Experiment! the Designed Disorder's first release, 'Autonomous Addicts', is now available (World-Wide) on CD in Tower, Virgin, Ameoba or your local record store!!! the Full length CD comes with 6 page foldout artwork from T.L. Smith and 12 tracks from our featured artists including a completely new version of Richard Devine's 'Per-Cer' (not sold on our website) as well as a not-so-hidden-hidden track from the acid archives. dD001 Autonomous Addicts, a compilation featuring: L’usine (Ghostly Int'l, Isophlux) Richard Devine (Schematic, Warp, Ghostly Int'l) Twerk (Force Inc., Mille Plateux) Tipper (1/2 of Crunch, Musik Aus Strom, Colony) edIT (Planet Mu) Logreybeam (1/2 of Yasume, City Centre Offices) Deru (Merck, Neo Ouija ) Ben Milstein (Touchin' Bass, e.l.m.) Anon (Echolocation) RD (Touchin' Bass, Colony Productions, e.l.m.) Hologram (Skinny Puppy) dD reviews: "..a comp boasting a robust line up of veteran and neophyte Intellegent dance music talent." -XLR8R Magazine "The talent pool here is impressive and those into progressive electronics & bleeding-edge sound design would be well-advised to score a copy.." - Meanstreat "Autonomous Addicts will revive your faith in unconventional music." -DJmixed.com .."interesting and essential." -brainwashed.com Expect more compilations, EP's and artist albums in 2006! support the experiment- the Designed Disorder dD www.thedesigneddisorder.net www.myspace.com/designeddisorder or Join the Designed Disorder Tribe http://thedesigneddisorder.tribe.net/?_click_path=Application%5Btribe%5D.Tribe%5B05a7f432-6c50-45a2-ab37-07ccdbceda04%5D --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-12-07 01:38nat hawks.. i know it's a lil' premature, but i haven't put a show on in ages, and this is a big la
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.. i know it's a lil' premature, but i haven't put a show on in ages, and this is a big label showcase for my camp and i'd be very happy if any idm-listers came out and said hi! it's a very ecclectic line-up, but if idm is your think, check out the Spinach, Christian Science Minotaur, and Happiness Is Here To Stay links... this is what i sent out to my list. : > http://www.littlefurythings.net ********************************************************************** Oh boy? looks like everyone?s favorite imaginary label, Little Fury Things, is taking a little step out into actuality so put on your 3-D glasses and zip up your unitard cause you?re invited to the? 2005 LITTLE FURY THINGS MEGA-SLAM! *Thursday, December 15th at the Cake Shop! (totally christamas-y!) *Promptly starting at 8pm ! (cause we have to go to work in the morning too!) *Show shouldn?t run too far past midnight! (cause the movie gremlins fucked me up!) *I got Cake Shop to let us drop admission to $5, and they?ll keep all my guitar cables if not enough people come, so help a brother out. Line-up as follows? (1st plays first. Play sound links in order to create a virtual preview of the show!) *With video by Carl Diehl and Mumbleboy! 1. SPINACH Brand spanking new local crooked blip-hop http://www.littlefurythings.net/snd/KegBert.mp3 2. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MINOTAUR Inventive, spaced-is-the-place melodic niceties. http://www.littlefurythings.net/snd/xsm.mp3 3. HOLZKOPF (CD set) Noise terrorist from Canada http://www.littlefurythings.net/snd/holz2.mp3 4. PADNA Toy samples, guitar swells, solo looping madness! http://www.littlefurythings.net/snd/padna3.mp3 5. VORTEX Swirling improv duo of found sounds and children?s pianos. http://home.earthlink.net/~takeishi 6. THE SPIRIT BATTERY Debut of Carl Diehl and his sister Heidi (from Wooden Wand and the Vanishing Voice). http://www.electronicelsewhere.com/spiritbattery.html 7. HAPPINESS IS HERE TO STAY Happy-go-lucky fun drum machine/guitar duo! http://www.littlefurythings.net/snd/hihts3.mp3 ? and featuring special guests comedic -rap-duo Nilla Wafers! http://nillawafer.com/ I ask you this: what?s not to love?! Support helpless man-children and come on down. The Cake Shop http://www.cake-shop.com/ 152 Ludlow (btw Rivington and Stanton) F to Delancey or 2nd Ave in Manhattan Hugs and punches, LFT Check out our micro-verse? http://www.littlefurythings.net _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-12-07 05:02Chork the JanglerOn 12/6/05, dd@thedesigneddisorder.net <dd@thedesigneddisorder.net> wrote: > Starting a ne
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On 12/6/05, dd@thedesigneddisorder.net <dd@thedesigneddisorder.net> wrote:
quoted 4 lines Starting a new experimental label in our current climate has proven> Starting a new experimental label in our current climate has proven > strange. The press continually make us feel like die-hard Seattle Grungers > clinging desparately to our flanel shirts....is this for real? Are we > dying?
yes. embrace change. idm is a music for an era past. so too is polka and rock music, but people still manage to cash in on those, so i'm not too worried. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-12-07 08:32dd@thedesigneddisorder.netYeh, I'm holdin' onto my Flanel, just thought we could muster the last bit of fighting bre
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Yeh, I'm holdin' onto my Flanel, just thought we could muster the last bit of fighting breath in us to...keep.....it.......alive....* We'll keep pushing....idm was a lame genre name anyway. Mabye if we call it something else....hmmmmm. Expect some acordian on the next comp....and i'm not kidding;) It's all about the experiment. cheers dD www.thedesigneddisorder.net
quoted 12 lines On 12/6/05, dd@thedesigneddisorder.net <dd@thedesigneddisorder.net> wrote:> On 12/6/05, dd@thedesigneddisorder.net <dd@thedesigneddisorder.net> wrote: >> Starting a new experimental label in our current climate has proven >> strange. The press continually make us feel like die-hard Seattle >> Grungers >> clinging desparately to our flanel shirts....is this for real? Are we >> dying? > > > yes. embrace change. idm is a music for an era past. so too is polka > and rock music, but people still manage to cash in on those, so i'm > not too worried. >
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2005-12-07 08:45Chork the Jangleryou miss my point; idm is dead to most people. that's just as awesome as the IRS thinking
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you miss my point; idm is dead to most people. that's just as awesome as the IRS thinking you are dead. p.s. you do realize you'll be anklebiting doormouse w/the accordianz rite? On 12/7/05, dd@thedesigneddisorder.net <dd@thedesigneddisorder.net> wrote:
quoted 28 lines Yeh, I'm holdin' onto my Flanel, just thought we could muster the last bit> Yeh, I'm holdin' onto my Flanel, just thought we could muster the last bit > of fighting breath in us to...keep.....it.......alive....* > > We'll keep pushing....idm was a lame genre name anyway. Mabye if we call > it something else....hmmmmm. > > Expect some acordian on the next comp....and i'm not kidding;) > It's all about the experiment. > cheers > dD > www.thedesigneddisorder.net > > > > On 12/6/05, dd@thedesigneddisorder.net <dd@thedesigneddisorder.net> wrote: > >> Starting a new experimental label in our current climate has proven > >> strange. The press continually make us feel like die-hard Seattle > >> Grungers > >> clinging desparately to our flanel shirts....is this for real? Are we > >> dying? > > > > > > yes. embrace change. idm is a music for an era past. so too is polka > > and rock music, but people still manage to cash in on those, so i'm > > not too worried. > > > > >
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2005-12-07 07:48n3wjack2005/12/7, dd@thedesigneddisorder.net <dd@thedesigneddisorder.net>: > Starting a new exper
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2005/12/7, dd@thedesigneddisorder.net <dd@thedesigneddisorder.net>:
quoted 4 lines Starting a new experimental label in our current climate has proven> Starting a new experimental label in our current climate has proven > strange. The press continually make us feel like die-hard Seattle Grungers > clinging desparately to our flanel shirts....is this for real? Are we > dying?
yes we are, we all need to switch and listen to breakcore from now on, it's the next big thing, so burn those Aphex records and start buying some chopped up Amens, but don't accidentally buy drum'n'bass records though, cause that has been pronounced dead as well about a dozen times by now... -- "progress doesn't come from early risers progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things" http://n3wjack.blogspot.com http://www.jungletrain.net - 24/7 dnb radio station --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-12-07 07:51Chork the Janglerlollerz. who asked you? On 12/7/05, n3wjack <n3wjack@gmail.com> wrote: > 2005/12/7, dd@the
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lollerz. who asked you? On 12/7/05, n3wjack <n3wjack@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 25 lines 2005/12/7, dd@thedesigneddisorder.net <dd@thedesigneddisorder.net>:> 2005/12/7, dd@thedesigneddisorder.net <dd@thedesigneddisorder.net>: > > Starting a new experimental label in our current climate has proven > > strange. The press continually make us feel like die-hard Seattle Grungers > > clinging desparately to our flanel shirts....is this for real? Are we > > dying? > > yes we are, > we all need to switch and listen to breakcore from now on, it's the > next big thing, > so burn those Aphex records and start buying some chopped up Amens, > but don't accidentally buy drum'n'bass records though, cause that has > been pronounced dead as well about a dozen times by now... > > -- > "progress doesn't come from early risers > progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things" > > http://n3wjack.blogspot.com > http://www.jungletrain.net - 24/7 dnb radio station > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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