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2000-01-03 20:50p i e t r o (idm) Fwd: < coming soon > / [ sub rosa ]
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2000-01-03 20:50p i e t r oThis should appeal to people on this list. Direct from the Dutch East offices.. >SCANNER /
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This should appeal to people on this list. Direct from the Dutch East offices..
quoted 96 lines SCANNER / DAVID SHEA>SCANNER / DAVID SHEA >Free Chocolate Love (Themes Vol.1) >SR151 (cd) / SRV151 (vinyl) >UPC: 1753-32593-2 > >Sit back, relax and plunge into the lush enticing world of… FREE CHOCOLATE >LOVE. > >The split album 'Free Chocolate Love' is a tribute from David Shea and >Scanner to lounge or cocktail music, the first opus of a new collection >called Themes. Themes is an invitation to a high tech travel to the land of >'cult' music, from Les Baxter to Prince Charles, Jean-Jacques Perrey to >Latino Soul, soundtracks to… > >What is the essence to all these strange cult anthems, what is the common >factor to kitschy disco and Attilio Mineo's futuristic extravagance? An >answer to discover in the next Themes' volumes through the work of Atom >Heart, Stock-Hausen and Walkman, Rip-Off Artist, etc... A wide range of >influences: lounge, electro-funk, disco, samba, electro-pop, etc... If >there's a general thematic guideline behind Themes, it's that there are no >genre restrictions. The main idea is the confrontation of these pearls from >the past and the present technology or techniques... > > >Track Listing > >A1. XX7's theme >A2. Misty Moods theme >A3. Theme from Lost, Lonely, and Vicious >A4. Theme from The Love Of Light >B1. Theme from Smootchy Smootchy >B2. Theme from Waterfall >B3. Theme from Peach Garden >B4. Theme from Moon Landing > > >David Shea >In David Shea's universe nothing seems to be impossible! Imagine Spike >Jones remixed by John Cage or Lil' Louis working with Stockhausen; the >meeting of Tex Avery and Jean-Luc Godard with a musical illustration from >Les Baxter. As a 'human sampler' Shea tends to redefine the common >space-continuum, geographical, sociological and musical frontiers, reaching >a point of restructuring where anachronism is senseless. As a solo artist, >or playing with John Zorn, Zenna Parkins, Marc Ribot, Scanner, Shea never >forgets that improvisation is pleasure... > >Scanner >Since 1993, Scanner (AKA Robin Rimbaud) is the 'flaneur electronique', >turning "voyeurism" into art. The story began with the simple use of a >mobile phone scanner extracting textures and voices from one's daily >telephone conversation; the Art of Peeping. After an 'In the shadow' >period, when the scanner mystery virus spread rapidly, he is now running >against time, producing a constant and massive flow of material for the >radio, theater, installations, various names under his nickname or as Robin >Rimbaud. Scanner is also known as producer, remixer, and recently started >his own label Sulphur. > >/\/\/\/\ > >TONE REC >Demo Pack Demoli (Remix Album) >SR188 (mini-cd) >UPC: 1753-32592-2 > >Some more Tone Rec! A mini album featuring four new tracks and remixes >from To Rococo Rot, Christian Fennesz, and Tone Rec's new avatar DAT Politics. > >On this 'Coucy Pack' follower, Tone Rec illustrates their ability to create >a radical melodic destructuration. As they once said: "we haven't got a >predetermined structural model". That is what it is all about, going a step >further into abstract minimalist patterns, establishing deconstruction as a >skill. Four new tracks working at the same time as a complement to their >previous material, and a preview for the future… > >But 'Demo Pack Demoli' is more than that! This mini-album features four >remixes, visions filtered through a broken mirror of the French Quartet's >universe of the gentle chaos; "Re-Orchestrations" made by Christian Fennesz >(Mego crew, some more minimalism), To Rococo Rot (a groovy kind of…), and >Tone Rec's side project DAT Politics… Taste the Difference! > >Track Listing > >1. Tone Rec: Sprang Capel >2. Tone Rec: Giroflex >3. Tone Rec: Hi Pie >4. Tone Rec: Trend >5. To Rococo Rot mix >6. DAT Politics mix >7. DAT Politics mix >8. Fennesz mix > >Tone Rec discograpy: > >Thugny-Trugny SR126 (cd) >Pholcus SR136 (cd) >Coucy-Pack SR159 (cd/lp)
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2000-03-01 23:20p i e t r o>BUMP & GRIND >Abstract Theme Variations >SR173 (cd) / SRV173 (lp) >UPC: 1753-32817-2 > >D
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quoted 66 lines BUMP & GRIND>BUMP & GRIND >Abstract Theme Variations >SR173 (cd) / SRV173 (lp) >UPC: 1753-32817-2 > >Driving Fast On A Slippy Snowy Road… The Abolition Of Rules And Styles! > >After the ‘Pan Odyssey E.P.’, the album ‘Init Sequence’ (featuring remixes >from Scanner and Third Eye Foundation), a remix on the ‘…Versus Kompakt’ >12”, Brussels’s soundtrackers duo is back with a second album on Sub Rosa! > >‘Abstract Theme Variations’ is offering you a freaky -with taste- zapping >through the world of sounds and music, from deconstructed disco to techno, >electronic jazz to abstract soundtrack, distorted electro to aerial >intelligent high-techno, funk to hip hop, without forgetting their usual >not to be missed interludes… The Abolition Of Rules and Styles! What is >constant though, is once again the passion for grooves and smashing beats. >A manifesto for freedom in music. > >“ATV” is: action, tenderness, emotions, politic, adult programs, and many >more! No limits of styles allowed, even within a track, like the furious >SLF/DRK, going from smooth, intelligent electronica to brazilian anthem >then turning in straight square techno. The only way to obtain the same >feeling is to listen to your favorite album, driving fast on a slippy, >snowy road. Ride on! > >Track Listing > >1. Hip and Scratches, 2. Ear[th]eye[d], 3. Bad Night, Last Dream, 4. Ring >Modulation, 5. Blurred, 6. 2099 A.Disco, 7. For The Walls, 8. Tibet, 9. Log >And Lodge, 10. Shortcut Latino Fevered, 11. DRK [Some Kind Of Tribute], 12. >Nobel Prizes, 13. Symphony For Muted Head, 14. Faskil [Part 1], 15. Railway >Melody, 16. 5 Sec. Of Great Sampled Music. > >Bump and Grind Discography > >Init Sequence SR158 Full Length CD >Pan Odyssey QU321 12” >VS Kompakt QU442 12” > >Press for ‘Init Sequence’ >“More diverse than Sub Rosa’s “cinemascopic big beat” description, Bump & >Grind’s debut album also commandingly reels in frenetic drum & bass, >swirling ambient techno and march-of-the-robots electro. Two remixes by >Scanner and Third Eye Foundation justify those producers’ lofty >reputations.” Alternative Press, May 1999 > >“’Init Sequence’ by Bump & Grind does just that… it bumps and it grinds >with its varied and textured mix of techno beats, jungle breaks, and >ambient waves. Never a dull or overly repetitive moment on this well >produced CD that also features remixes by Third Eye Foundation and Scanner. >Bump & Grind will lift you up with their cinematic atmospheres and then >slam you down with their big beats and breaks. Heck, the well designed CD >inserts are reason enough to get this release.” Outburn, #8 > >“On the basis of brevity alone, it would make things a lot easier if Bump & >Grind’s title was simply self explanatory. Fortunately, though, there is a >lot more to this band than will ever be conveyed in that name; in that >respect it’s not misleading. ‘Init Sequence’ mixes carefully constructed >atmospherics and melodic overtones with almost every form of electronic >rhythm possible, from drum n’ bass to techno. As the album progresses, the >songs frequently shift pace and direction, and the outcome is a fully >realized collection of diverse, cinemascopic tracks. Scanner does a solid >guest remix of track 12, and Third Eye Foundation end the disk with a >stellar reconstruction of ‘Pan Odyssey’, which has virtually no resemblance >to the original song and takes it to new heights…” Interface, Version 15
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