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1996-01-01 20:36(idm) Astralwerks New Year's Communique
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1996-01-01 21:03Pete Ashdown (idm) Astralwerks New Year's Communique
1996-01-02 23:10Aaron Michelson Re: (idm) Astralwerks New Year's Communique
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1996-01-01 20:36AWerks@aol.comASTRALWERKS NEW RELEASE 411 / WINTER 1996 * Spacetime Continuum - Emit Ecaps CD/CS/2xLP (A
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ASTRALWERKS NEW RELEASE 411 / WINTER 1996 * Spacetime Continuum - Emit Ecaps CD/CS/2xLP (ASW 6147) *Emit Ecaps Limited Edition CD (ASW 6176) Limited Edition Release Date: 1/23/96 CD/CS/2xLP Release Date: 2/6/96 Scottish ex-patriate Jonah Sharp moved to San Francisco five years ago from London where he had been involved in the then-nascent acid-jazz scene as a drummer. Once in the Bay area, he fell hard for the cheap analog keyboards and synthesizers which were available. Since then, Jonah has become the lightning rod for the vibrant San Francisco electronic music community and celebrated collaborations with the likes of Pete Namlook (FAX Label), David Moufang (Move D., Deep Space Network), and Bill Laswell, and two albums from his flagship Spacetime Continuum project has firmly established Jonah as an internationally respected icon in the global electronic underground. On Emit Ecaps, the third STC album, he moves away from the ambient domain into a more danceable yet still heady and experimental techno vein of sideward beats, angled melodies, intelligent jungle breaks and some kind of future jazz. STC's characteristic mutating, chiming melodic sensibility is retained but put through a blender of styles similar to Black Dog Productions' experiments with various electronic dance music avenues. The album's key track and first single, "Kairo" is probably America's first techno-jazz fusion 'drum & bass' track; a video by noted computer-animation artist, Conor Patterson, will accompany the track. Emit Ecaps will also be available in a deluxe, specially packaged edition, designed by Deep Spacetime, Inc., a San Francisco-based holographic clothing and design company. Described by Deep Spacetime's founder, Richard Sharpe as a 'mental holographic vinyl, see-through neon pink silk screened pouch, held together with a hand-stitched flap,' this package will be limited commercially to 500 copies - a true collector's item available January 23, 1996. Spacetime Continuum will be playing live all throughout the United States beginning in March 1996. * Drain - "Popular Rhythms With Regional Action" 12" EP (ASW 6177) * Release Date: Late February 1996 Drain, a side project of Butthole Surfers' percussionist King Coffey, made its debut in 1992 on King's own Trance Syndicate label. Long gone are the debut's noisy guitars, aggro-screaming vocals and two other members, replaced by a collection of exotic instruments, effects units, drum machines, and samplers - all produced, sequenced, and engineered by King alone. Through the years, King Coffey has collected volumes of dub, industrial, hip-hop, jazz, non-European folk music and Western classical music recordings. Filter those sounds with the assorted and distorted experience of being the percussionist for the Butthole Surfers and you get "Popular Rhythms With Regional Action," a six track -more- vinyl-only crash course in modern ethnomusicology and underground dance music culture. Intentionally eclectic, yet groovin' enough for the most discriminating musical explorers of all genres - think 'gamelan trip-hop' with a Buttholes flavored twist. Due in late February 1996, "Popular Rhythms..." previews four tracks from Drain's forthcoming Trance Syndicate LP, Offspeed & In There, plus two exclusive unreleased tracks. * Husikesque - Green Blue Fire CD/CS (ASW 6149) * Release Date: 2/27/96 Husikesque exhibits another side of noted songwriter Lida Husik. She recorded this album in York, England with prominent experimental techno producers Beaumont Hannant and Richard Brown (aka Outcast Productions). Lida wrote the melodies and lyrics to all the songs (except "Dead Radio") with Hannant and Brown engineering and programming the sounds and beats. This album follows the Evening At The Grange EP which Astralwerks released in November of '94. Green Blue Fire travels down a trip-hop path with restful atmospheric stops. There will be a video for the song "Just Like Candy". * Chemical Brothers - "Loops Of Fury" EP 12"/CD5" (ASW 6174) * Release Date: Early February 1996 Hot on the heels of their successful first U.S. tour and second single "Life Is Sweet" (featuring Tim Burgess of the Charlatans UK), comes this follow-up to the Chemical Brothers' explosive debut album, Exit Planet Dust. The "Loops Of Fury" EP is the Chemicals' return to the underground and a sneak peek at what the duo has hidden in their bag of breaks and beats for the sequel to ...Planet Dust.. It features three all-new, acid-laden, psychotic, cut n' scratch hip-hop hotties and a remix of the quintessential Chemical Brothers anthem, "Chemical Beats," (by UK producer/remixer of-the-moment Dave Clarke (of "Red" series and Magnetic North fame).
1996-01-02 04:17Christopher KlausmeierAWerks@aol.com sez: # ASTRALWERKS NEW RELEASE 411 / WINTER 1996 [info deleted...] Any word
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AWerks@aol.com sez: # ASTRALWERKS NEW RELEASE 411 / WINTER 1996 [info deleted...] Any word on that Tranquility Bass album? I haven't heard of anything new from Mike Kandel in a while now (the latest I found was that insidious Wicked Vibes - Faithealer (Commander Mindfucks Lysergic Testosterone Mix)... yipes!). -- Chris
1996-01-01 21:03Pete AshdownAstralwerks wrote: >discriminating musical explorers of all genres - think 'gamelan trip-h
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quoted 2 lines discriminating musical explorers of all genres - think 'gamelan trip-hop'>discriminating musical explorers of all genres - think 'gamelan trip-hop' >with a Buttholes flavored twist.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Mmmmmm, tasty! Just like Mom used to make!
1996-01-02 23:10Aaron MichelsonAWerks@aol.com said (really!) : > Scottish ex-patriate Jonah Sharp moved to San Francisco
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AWerks@aol.com said (really!) :
quoted 4 lines Scottish ex-patriate Jonah Sharp moved to San Francisco five years ago from> Scottish ex-patriate Jonah Sharp moved to San Francisco five years ago from > London where he had been involved in the then-nascent acid-jazz scene as a > drummer. Once in the Bay area, he fell hard for the cheap analog keyboards > and synthesizers which were available.
Erm, Uwe Schmidt is Scottish? I thought he was German.... I'm very confused. Is this a different Jonah Sharp? And is there a tie between Rather Interesting and Reflective? ____ __,---' `--.__ ,-' ; `. "Everything you know is wrong." ,' `--.`--. ,' `._ `-. ; ; `-- ; ,-'-_ _,-~~-. ,-- `. ;; `-,; ,'~`.__ ,;;; ; ; .:. .:. .:. .:. .:. .:. .:. ;; ;,' ,;; `, ;;; `. ; gas bar and dental supplies `: ,' `:; __/ `.; ; ; http://www.io.org/~amichel/ ;~~^. `. `---'~~ ;; ; ; `,' `. `. .;;; ;' ,',^. `. `._ __ `:; ,' `-' `--' ~`--'~~`--. ~ ,' Aaron Michelson /;`-;_ ; ;. /. / ; ~~`-. ; amichel@io.org ; ; ; `,;`-;__;---; `----' ``-`-;__;: ; ;__; `-- `-' * Offline Orbit 0.75a *
1996-01-03 00:27WILL-EAaron Michelson <amichel@io.org> wrote: >Erm, Uwe Schmidt is Scottish? I thought he was Ge
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Aaron Michelson <amichel@io.org> wrote:
quoted 1 line Erm, Uwe Schmidt is Scottish? I thought he was German....>Erm, Uwe Schmidt is Scottish? I thought he was German....
Uwe Schmidt is German, also known as Atom Heart who runs Rather Interesting and has done several recordings on FAX. He is the master of different pseudonyms such as Lassigue Bendthaus (an industrial band usually with Tetsu Inoue) so the confusion is understandable. However Jonah Sharp is not one of his pseudonyms. Jonah Sharp is from Scotland and he moved to San Francisco where he runs the Reflective label. He's also had some contributions on Source, which is in Germany. Check out the discographies on hyperreal for these artists and labels.
quoted 1 line And is there a tie between Rather Interesting and Reflective?>And is there a tie between Rather Interesting and Reflective?
nope. Hope this info helps. ___ / / / / / / _ __/ will@panix.com (_/__/ / (__ (__ ___/ http://www.hyperreal.com/~will/
1996-01-04 04:23AWerks@aol.comklaus@biosci.cbs.umn.edu asks >>Any word on that Tranquility Bass album? I haven't heard o
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quoted 1 line Any word on that Tranquility Bass album? I haven't heard of anything>>Any word on that Tranquility Bass album? I haven't heard of anything
new from Mike Kandel in a while now (the latest I found was that insidious Wicked Vibes - Faithealer (Commander Mindfucks Lysergic Testosterone Mix)... yipes!).<< Mike is busily working on the Tranquility Bass album. I visited him last fall at his cabin on Lopez Island (off the coast of Seattle) and can only say that it will be worth the wait. Well worth the wait! Brian
1996-01-04 04:53AWerks@aol.comamichel@io.org wrote >>Erm, Uwe Schmidt is Scottish? I thought he was German.... I'm very
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amichel@io.org wrote
quoted 1 line Erm, Uwe Schmidt is Scottish? I thought he was German.... I'm very>>Erm, Uwe Schmidt is Scottish? I thought he was German.... I'm very
confused. Is this a different Jonah Sharp? And is there a tie between Rather Interesting and Reflective<< They are different people; there is no tie between RI and Reflective other than the letter which begins the name of each company...
1996-01-07 02:30Aaron Michelsonwill@panix.com said (really!) : > Uwe Schmidt is German, also known as Atom Heart who runs
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will@panix.com said (really!) :
quoted 8 lines Uwe Schmidt is German, also known as Atom Heart who runs Rather Interesting> Uwe Schmidt is German, also known as Atom Heart who runs Rather Interesting > and has done several recordings on FAX. He is the master of different > pseudonyms such as Lassigue Bendthaus (an industrial band usually with Tetsu > Inoue) so the confusion is understandable. However Jonah Sharp is not one > of his pseudonyms. Jonah Sharp is from Scotland and he moved to San > Francisco where he runs the Reflective label. He's also had some > contributions on Source, which is in Germany. Check out the discographies > on hyperreal for these artists and labels.
Have you ever noticed any similarities in style between Jonah Sharp and Atom Heart? They both seem to be masters at the more revolutionary side to electro and ambient. This is so strange, I could have sworn they were the same person :) ____ __,---' `--.__ ,-' ; `. "Everything you know is wrong." ,' `--.`--. ,' `._ `-. ; ; `-- ; ,-'-_ _,-~~-. ,-- `. ;; `-,; ,'~`.__ ,;;; ; ; .:. .:. .:. .:. .:. .:. .:. ;; ;,' ,;; `, ;;; `. ; gas bar and dental supplies `: ,' `:; __/ `.; ; ; http://www.io.org/~amichel/ ;~~^. `. `---'~~ ;; ; ; `,' `. `. .;;; ;' ,',^. `. `._ __ `:; ,' `-' `--' ~`--'~~`--. ~ ,' Aaron Michelson /;`-;_ ; ;. /. / ; ~~`-. ; amichel@io.org ; ; ; `,;`-;__;---; `----' ``-`-;__;: ; ;__; `-- `-' * Offline Orbit 0.75a *
1996-01-07 23:47Jeff Davis> will@panix.com said (really!) : > > > Uwe Schmidt is German, also known as Atom Heart wh
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quoted 15 lines will@panix.com said (really!) :> will@panix.com said (really!) : > > > Uwe Schmidt is German, also known as Atom Heart who runs Rather Interesting > > and has done several recordings on FAX. He is the master of different > > pseudonyms such as Lassigue Bendthaus (an industrial band usually with Tetsu > > Inoue) so the confusion is understandable. However Jonah Sharp is not one > > of his pseudonyms. Jonah Sharp is from Scotland and he moved to San > > Francisco where he runs the Reflective label. He's also had some > > contributions on Source, which is in Germany. Check out the discographies > > on hyperreal for these artists and labels. > > Have you ever noticed any similarities in style between Jonah Sharp and > Atom Heart? They both seem to be masters at the more revolutionary side to > electro and ambient. This is so strange, I could have sworn they were the > same person :)
1> 2> 3> 4> 5> ____ 6> __,---' `--.__ 7> ,-' ; `. 8> "Everything you know is wrong." ,' `--.`--. 9> ,' `._ `-. 10> ; ; `-- ; 11> ,-'-_ _,-~~-. ,-- `. 12> ;; `-,; ,'~`.__ ,;;; ; ; 13> .:. .:. .:. .:. .:. .:. .:. ;; ;,' ,;; `, ;;; `. ; 14> gas bar and dental supplies `: ,' `:; __/ `.; ; ; 15> http://www.io.org/~amichel/ ;~~^. `. `---'~~ ;; ; ; 16> `,' `. `. .;;; ;' 17> ,',^. `. `._ __ `:; ,' 18> `-' `--' ~`--'~~`--. ~ ,' 19> Aaron Michelson /;`-;_ ; ;. /. / ; ~~`-. ; 20> amichel@io.org ; ; ; `,;`-;__;---; `----' 21> ``-`-;__;: ; ;__; 22> `-- `-' 23> 24> 25> * Offline Orbit 0.75a * aaron - line 8 of your 25 line .sig says it all ;). they're just not the same guy. although both very worthy artists, their similarities are passing at best IMHO. STC's ambient bleeping has a decidedly west-coast feel to it, with beats and an emphasis on the the high end of the EQ. I haven't heard nearly all of uwe schmidt's stuff, but what i have heard is much farther along the ambient tip, in my book. i've never heard an electro track released by either one of them. BTW: one of the best jonah sharp tracks i've heard is the south of heaven remix on trance atlantic I. when the bass comes booming in over the twinkling keyboard opener, it's a stormer. peeeeeeeeeeeeece, Jeff Davis <pHlow> ____--~~~~~~vvvv~~~~ oooooo 812.831.7846 jjdavis@xnet.com____---- ( ( ( vvvv ~~~~~~ooooooooooooo ___----( ( \ \ \ \ \ vvv oooooooooooooooooooooooooo ____---- ( \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ http://www.xnet.com/~jjdavis/